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Grindley Railway Station,

Grindley Station was owned by the Stafford-Uttoxeter Railway Company. When this photograph was taken the station no longer served passenger trains. The Stafford-Uttoxeter line opened in December 1867, ...

Group, Railway Station, Stafford

Photograph from the Bertam Sinkinson collection. This photograph shows a group of people, some of whom are railway staff. Several people are holding Union Jack flags. This glass plate was probably ...

Harecastle railway tunnel from Hollywall Lane, Tunstall

Looking westwards from Hollywall Lane towards the southern entrance of the Harecastle railway tunnels (immediately behind the first pylon). On the skyline to the right is the pillar of the Wedgwood Monument ...

Harecastle railway tunnel North

The tunnel opened in 1848 to accommodate the North Staffordshire Railway line between Kidsgrove & Tunstall. The tunnel is 1766 yards long and was closed in 1965 to make way for the new tunnel built to ...

Hartshill railway station, Stoke-on-Trent

A photograph taken from a wagon in the siding at Hartshill and Basford Halt. The camera is looking west towards the mouth of the tunnel taking the line to Newcastle. The station, opened in 1905, was on ...

Hednesford Railway Station

An early photograph of Hednesford railway station dating from between its opening in 1850, the building of the road bridge in 1876 and the subsequent destruction by fire of these station buildings in ...

Hednesford Railway Station

A 'pannier-tank' steam train waiting to depart in the direction of Cannock. The road bridge passes over the tracks in the background. The Booking Hall was reached from the far side of the road. The ...

Hednesford Railway Station

This early photograph of Hednesford railway station must date between its opening in 1850 and the building of the road bridge in 1876 and the subsequent destruction by fire of these station buildings ...

Hednesford Railway Station, Market Street, Hednesford

Looking towards Hednesford's main shopping street. On the left is the passenger entrance of the Railway Station which was built on the side of the 1875 road bridge over the railway lines. The previous ...

Hixon Railway Disaster

A damaged de-railed carriage near Hixon Crossing. The rail accident occurred at the level crossing just outside Hixon when the inter-city Manchester to London express hit a lorry. The lorry, which had ...

Hixon Railway Station,

The North Staffordshire Railway Station at Hixon opened in 1849, and closed in January 1947. The level Crossing was where New Road crosses the railway.

Home Guard, Cheddleton Railway Station

No. 1 Squad, No.38 (Railway) Platoon, 'F' Company 5th (Leek) Staffordshire Home Guard, winners of the Field Firing Competition in 1943, pictured outside Cheddleton Station.

Horses at the Railway Goods Yard, Tamworth

Pictured left to right are Emanuel Wright, Sam Gilbert, Ernie Wakelin, Tommy Dugdale, and Horace Penny. The railway stopped using horses in 1959, instead using articulated trucks. The horses are wearing ...

Ingestre and Weston Railway Station,

Platform for Uttoxeter at Ingestre and Weston Station on the Stafford and Uttoxeter line. When this photograph was taken the station no longer served passenger trains. Ingestre and Weston Railway ...

Ingestre and Weston Railway Station and Dairy

Ingestre and Weston Station was owned by the Stafford-Uttoxeter Railway Company. The Stafford-Uttoxeter line opened in December 1867, but nineteen years later the company folded and the line was then ...

King Street railway station, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Newcastle railway station was situated off King street, across from the Borough Arms Hotel. The line, which originally went from Stoke to Newcastle was opened in 1852, with an extension to Market Drayton ...

Kinver Light Railway Tram Terminus, Mill Lane, Kinver

Kinver Light Railway opened on 5th April 1901 and ran between Mill Lane, Kinver and the Fish Inn, Amblecote. The railway began to decline after World War One and the line closed in 1930, after the ...

Kinver Light Railway, The Hyde, Kinver

Kinver Light Railway opened on 5th April 1901 and ran between Mill Lane, Kinver and the Fish Inn, Amblecote. The railway began to decline after World War One and the line closed in 1930, after the ...

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