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Steam Locomotive, Stafford

This locomotive is an ex-LNWR 'Super D' 0-8-0, most likely a G1 designed by Charles Bowen-Cooke. The tall building to the right is the locomotive coaling plant. Photograph taken on a Box Brownie ...

Steam locomotive, Stone Station

A locomotive standing on the northbound platform on the Trent Valley line at Stone Railway Station.

Steam Train at Stafford Common Station,

Stafford Common Railway Station was built in 1867, to serve the Stafford-Uttoxeter line. The station closed to passengers in 1939, but continued to carry freight. It closed completely in the 1970s....

Steam Train, Grindley,

Steam train leaving Grindley Station on the Great Northern Railway Stafford-Uttoxeter line. The Stafford-Uttoxeter line opened in December 1867, but nineteen years later the company folded and the ...

Stoke to Newcastle railway line, Stoke-on-Trent

The view west along the old North Staffordshire Railway, Stoke, Silverdale and Madeley branch line near Shelton New Road and Brick Kiln Lane, 1½ miles (2.4 km) east of Newcastle. The line opened ...

Stoke Train Station, Station Road, Stoke.

This view from Glebe Street bridge towards the station in Station Road is relatively unchanged. The buildings on the right have been replaced with the railway car park. The office building on the left ...

Stoke-on-Trent Railway Station

This plan shows the front of Stoke-on-Trent railway station.The outer face of the railway station has remained virtually unchanged since it was built but the interior underwent some major modifications ...

Stoke-upon-Trent - Railway Station: sepia drawing

'The Railway Station at Stoke, Staffordshire.' Showing an elaborate building in brick and stone in the Elizabethan style, with gables, chimneys, finials and a portico of eight arches. Artist: George ...

Stone Railway Station

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 ...

Stone Station

A view taken (after electrification) looking south west from Stone Station along the Norton Bridge platforms.

Stone Station

Stone Railway Station was built in 1848 and designed in typical North Staffordshire Railway Company Tudor style by H.A. Hunt. The station stands at the junction between the line to Norton Bridge (in ...

Stone Station

Stone Railway Station was built in 1848 and designed in typical North Staffordshire Railway Company Tudor style by H.A. Hunt. In this rear view the station stands at the junction between the line to Norton ...

Stone Station

Stone Railway Station was built in 1848 between two railway lines, Norton Bridge and Colwich (on the London line). It was built in the Jacobean style of architecture by H.A. Hunt, which was so often ...

Sunday School outing at Rugeley station,

Tamworth Railway Station

Tamworth Railway Station, Tamworth

An engraving from the Illustrated London News, 4 December 1847. Both the Birmingham to Derby and the Trent Valley lines went through Tamworth Station. The original station was opened on 12 August 1839 ...

Tamworth Railway Station, Tamworth

The Royal Scot Class Locomotive '46111', named 'Royal Fusilier' is here pictured travelling through Tamworth Railway Station. Both the Birmingham to Derby and the Trent Valley lines went through Tamworth ...

The Caledonian 46229 'Duchess of Hamilton', passing through Stafford Railway Station

This station, built in 1862 was the third to occupy this site. Following its demolition in 1961 a new station was built as part of the modernisation programme which saw the introduction of electrification ...