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Railway Goods Yard, Cheddleton

Cheddleton station goods yard on the Churnet Valley Line. The steam locomotive on the left, number 44422, was built in 1927 and scrapped by British Rail in 1965. In 1977 It was rescued from a scrap yard ...

Railway Station and Hotel, Stafford

The station building in this picture was constructed in 1862. On the right is the Station Hotel, originally built as the North Western Hotel on Victoria Road in 1866, to provide accommodation for rail ...

Railway Station and Hotel, Stafford,

The Grand Junction railway line opened in July 1837. Within the next twelve years lines had opened from Stafford to Wellington and, via Lichfield to Rugby. The suburb of Castletown, en route to Doxey, ...

Railway Station and the Station Hotel, Stafford

The Grand Junction railway line opened in July 1837. Within the next twelve years lines had opened from Stafford to Wellington and, via Lichfield to Rugby. The suburb of Castletown, en route to Doxey, ...

Railway Station, Barton-under-Needwood

Barton-under-Needwood station platform decorated for the visit of King Edward VII's visit to Burton and Bass in 1902. The station master, his staff and a policeman are waiting on the platform.

Railway Station, Blythe Bridge

Part of the building at the extreme right housed a local Barber Shop. The entire building was demolished in the 1980's. Photograph donated by the Blythe Bridge and Forsbrook Local Historical Society....

Railway Station, Codsall

The Wolverhampton to Shrewsbury line opened in 1849 and Codsall Station was opened by 1851. The station closed for goods in 1964, but is still (in 2004) open for passengers.

Railway Station, Colwich

Lantern slide view looking west along the platform towards the signal box and junction at Colwich Railway Station. Colwich Railway Station was designed by Livock in 1847. It was jointly run by North ...

Railway Station, Milford

Lantern slide view of Milford railway station with two rail workers, a man and a young girl near the crossing gates. A sign on the building reads 'Welcome to Milford'. The waterworks building can be ...

Railway Station, Norton Bridge

Norton Bridge Station was on the London and North Western and North Staffordshire Railway lines. It was the nearest station to Eccleshall and in the mid-1800s the landlord of the Royal Oak sent omnibuses ...

Railway Station, Sandon,

The railway station at Sandon was built in 1849 for the convenience of guests visiting the Earl of Harrowby at Sandon Hall. The covered entrance provided protection to the Earl when he alighted from ...

Railway Station, Sandon,

The railway station at Sandon was built in 1849 for the convenience of guests visiting the Earl of Harrowby at Sandon Hall. The covered entrance provided protection to the Earl when he alighted from ...

Railway Station, Stone

Stone Railway Station was built between two railway lines, Norton Bridge and Colwich (on the London line), in 1848. Its Jacobean-style architecture was the work of Hunt, and the archway led to separate ...

Railway Station, Stone

Stone Railway Station was built between the first two railway lines built by the North Staffordshire Railway Company, Norton Bridge and Colwich (on the London line). Its Jacobean-style architecture was ...

Railway Station, Uttoxeter

The G.N.No.23 train seen leaving Uttoxeter Station on the Stoke line bound for Stafford.

Railway Station, Uttoxeter

A birds-eye view of the railyard station, taken from Bamfords chimney. Clearly visible are the roof of Bamford's factory, the railway station and bridge, the railway's shunting yard, the engine sheds ...

Railway Station, Uttoxeter

A view looking towards the station showing the Churnet Valley line and platforms. The cheese factory can be seen on the right.

Railway Station, Uttoxeter.

The Derby-Stoke platform at Uttoxeter Station.