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Locomotive, possibly at Meir

A 2-4-0 engine with a train of second and third class carriages on the Stoke to Derby line, possibly at Meir station circa 1900. This image is featured by kind permission of the Churnet Valley Railway....

Longport Station, Stoke-on-Trent

Longport Station was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway in 1848 but was named Burslem station. It became Longport in 1873 when Burslem station on the Loop Line opened. This is the view north from ...

Longton Railway Station

Longton railway station looking east towards the iron bridge crossing the north end of Times Square. The station lies on the Crewe to Derby via Stoke line and was opened as part of the North Staffordshire ...

Longton Railway Station

An aerial photograph taken on the 22 September 1961 from the top of Harvey’s chimney shows a steam locomotive leaving Longton Railway Station. Longton Station opened on the Crewe-Derby line of the North ...

Longton Railway Station and Bridge

This photograph was taken from Times Square, looking towards Longton railway Station and the bridge over King Street. The station was built on an embankment with a cantilever bridge carrying the line ...

Longton Station

The Phoenix Pottery Works seen from the platform of Longton Station, looking west towards Fenton. Phoenix Pottery was operated by Thomas Forester, specialising in majolica, from the 1880s. The chimney ...

Longton Station and the Phoenix Works, Longton

Longton Station in the foreground with the old Phoenix Pottery building behind and the tower of St John The Baptist Church (demolished in 1979) beyond that. The station, opened in 1848, is on an embankment. ...

Longton Station, Baths Road, Longton

Longton Station was opened in August 1848 and stood on the Crewe-Derby line of the North Staffordshire Railway.

Madeley Railway Station

A postcard view of Madeley Railway Station on the West Coast Mainline. The station was opened by the Grand Junction Railway in 1837 and it closed to passengers in 1952 and later demolished along with ...

Madeley Railway Station

A postcard view of Madeley Railway Station on the West Coast Mainline. The station was opened by the Grand Junction Railway in 1837 and it closed to passengers in 1952 and later demolished along with ...

Madeley Road Station, Madeley

This is the closed station at Madeley Road. This view looks east towards the West Coast Main Line. The station, on the line from Stoke-on-Trent to Market Drayton, was opened by the North Staffordshire ...

Market Place, Hednesford

The solitary parked car stands in front of the Anglesey Hotel (out of picture) with the Electric Palace on the left of the photograph. Rhodes’ fancy goods and toy shop stands on the corner of Anglesey ...

Market Street, Hednesford

A busy street scene looking towards the Railway Station on the bridge from near the front of the Anglesey Hotel. Ellison's chemists shop on the right. A decorative plaque can be seen over the large door ...

Market Street, Hednesford

A fine view of Market Street, Hednesford, looking towards the bridge over the railway with its booking hall on its right side. The covered stairway leading down to the platforms can be seen. The postcard ...

Meaford Railway Crossing, Stone

The railway crossing close to Stone Station, looking towards Mount Road from Station Road, with the Station Approach to the left, and the Talbot public house and Tunley Street out of shot to the right. ...

Milford and Brocton Station

The Milford and Brocton Station opened in the 1870s and served the Trent Valley Stafford-Rugby line. Pictured in this photograph are the Station master, Josiah Mayhew, holding the hand of a little boy ...

Milford Station, Stafford

The Milford and Brocton Station opened in the 1870s and served the Trent Valley Stafford-Rugby line. Milford was a very popular weekend destination for visitors in the late nineteenth and early twentieth ...

Milton Station, Stoke-on-Trent

The view north long the railway from the single platform of Milton Station towards the bridge carrying Leek New Road (A53) over the line. This is the old North Staffordshire Railway branch line from Stoke ...