Date:6th of July 1966
Description:Kingsley and Froghall Railway Station. Opened in 1849 as Froghall Station, it was renamed as Kingsley and Froghall Railway Station in 1907. It was situated on the North Staffordshire Railway's (NSR) Churnet Valley branch near to the Caldon Canal's Froghall Wharf and Thomas Bolton's copper works. The station was closed by British Rail in 1965, and these station buildings were soon to be demolished. Later as part of the rail line purchase by the newly formed rail preservation society 'The Churnet Valley Railway' in the 1970s, new station buildings, in the NSR style were added around 2001 leading to the station's re-opening in 2003. On the left of the photograph are the station buildings prior to demolition. Looking through the arch of the adjacent A52 road bridge there is a glimpse of Thomas Bolton & Sons Ltd., copper works.
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Kingsley and Froghall Railway Station. Opened in 1849 as Froghall Station, it was renamed as Kingsley ...
Kingsley and Froghall Railway Station. In the centre are the former station buildings prior to demolition. ...
Kingsley and Froghall Railway Station. On the left is a part view of the station buildings which ...
Aerial view of Thomas Bolton & Sons Ltd. copper works in the Churnet valley at Froghall. Thomas Bolton ...
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Creators: Ms C.M. Case - Creator
Donor ref:P66.009.0004 (37/52190)
Source: Staffordshire Museum Service
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