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Entrance and ticket office, Milton Railway Station, Stoke-on-Trent
The entrance to Milton Station was on Maunders Road (previously Station Road) on the north western edge of the village. The line was in a cutting and the platforns were below and behind the station building. ...
Erecting a railway bridge, Stoke-on-Trent
This picture was taken during the erection of a railway bridge in the north of Stoke-on-Trent on the 21st April 1929. As you can see a crowd of people gathered to watch the construction.
Despite our ...
Etruria Railway Station
Etruria Station was opened in 1848, extended with the coming of the Loop Line in the 1870s and finally closed to passengers in 2005. By 2008 all traces of the station had been removed. Etruria had an ...
Etruria railway station, Stoke-on-Trent
Etruria Station was opened in 1848, extended with the coming of the Loop Line in the 1870s and finally closed to passengers in 2005. By 2008 all traces of the station had been removed. Etruria had an ...
Female Railway Workers, Stafford
During the First World War women filled the vacancies left by the men who had entered military service. These women were employed in the heavy and dirty work of cleaning engines.
They are pictured ...
Female Railway Workers, Stafford,
During the First World War women filled the vacancies left by the men who had entered military service. These women were employed in the heavy and dirty work of cleaning engines.
They are pictured ...
Floods at Stafford Railway Station
Railway station staff posing for the photographer with a 'Fleetwood Fish' box. Water fills the track bed between the platforms. On the left is Albert George Cornwall Emery (1895-1984). On the right ...
Floods, Stafford Railway Station
View from Newport Road bridge, looking towards Doxey.
A long period of rainy weather resulted in the River Sow rising to its highest level ever recorded, flooding the railway station and stopping all ...
Floods, Stafford Railway Station
Floods on platform 1, Stafford Railway Station. The view is looking towards Newport Road.
A long period of rainy weather resulted in the River Sow rising to its highest level ever recorded, flooding ...
Four Ashes Railway Station, near Brewood
Four Ashes station stood on the Grand Junction line which was opened on 4 July 1837.
Foxfield Steam Railway
Rolling stock storage, some awaiting renovation by the Society.
The Foxfield Railway was built in 1892-1893 to provide a link to the national railway network for the Foxfield Colliery, on the Stoke-Derby ...
Gailey Railway Station
Gailey Station stood on the Grand Junction line, opened on 4 July 1837.
George Taylor, Foreman on the Military Railway, Cannock Chse
George Taylor was foreman of the gang who laid the military railway track from Hednesford to Rugeley Camp. He was apparently a tough character and was in charge of the Irish workers who had to complete ...
Gnosall Railway Station
Gnosall Railway Station was on the Wellington to Stafford Line which opened in 1849. The line closed on 7 September 1964.
The station's wooden booking office was moved to the Foxfield Railway at Caverswall ...
Gnosall Railway Station,
Gnosall Railway Station was on the Wellington to Stafford Line. The line closed on 7 September 1964.
The station's wooden booking office was moved to the Foxfield Railway at Caverswall Road Station, ...
Goods yard, Stoke Railway Station
Pacific locomotive "City of Stoke-on-Trent", No. 46254 on display at the goods yard to mark the jubilee of the City of Stoke-on-Trent.
Goods yard, Stoke Railway Station
North Staffordshire Railway Locomotive No. 2 on display at the goods yard to mark the Jubilee of the City of Stoke-on-Trent.
Great Haywood Railway Station
Great Haywood railway station was opned by the North Staffordshire Railway Company in 1884.