Sparrowlee station, Leek & Manifold Light Railway
A stretch of the Leek and Manifold Valley Light Railway showing Sparrowlee station in the Hamps valley, about 1.5 miles north of Waterhouses. The station served Lee House Farm.
The railway had a short ...
Staff at Tutbury Station
A group of Tutbury Station staff pictured outside W.H. Smith & Sons' bookstall.
Back row: Frank Blood (Porter, later Guard), Joe Preston (Porter), Mr Maynard (Porter, later emigrated to Australia), ...
Stafford - Railway Station: sepia drawing
'The Railway Station at Stafford.' Showing the entrance to the station, which is a two-storey, modern Elizabethan building. Artist: J. Buckler.
Stafford - Railway Station: sepia drawing
'Railway Station at Stafford, from the Bridge.' Showing a modern Elizabethan building with elaborately shaped dormer windows. A windmill is visible in the distance on top of a hill. Artist: J. Buckler....
Stafford Bowling Club
Stafford Bowling Club members on the bowling green, Newport Road.
In the background, to the left, is platform 6 of Stafford Railway Station.
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 ...
Stafford Railway Station
A view of the car parking and platforms at Stafford Station, taken from the Newport Road bridge over the railway.
Stafford Railway Station and Station Hotel
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, ...
Stafford Railway Station,
View of Stafford Railway Station and car park from the Newport Road railway bridge.
The Grand Junction railway line opened in July 1837. Within the next twelve years lines had opened from Stafford ...
Stafford Railway Station,
View of Stafford Railway Station entrance and car park from Station Road.
The Grand Junction railway line opened in July 1837. Within the next twelve years lines had opened from Stafford to Wellington ...
Stafford Station
After we see an old locomotive pass – possibly from the engine shed at Stafford, a horse is hitched to a carriage to tow it away. Here we are leaving the station travelling South. We immediately pass ...
Stafford Station
Platforms of the third Stafford railway station, built in 1862.
Stallington Station and crossing, Stallington
Only the crossing remains. The Railway Station building (built in 1848) and signal box have been demolished.
Photograph donated by the Blythe Bridge and Forsbrook Local Historical Society, who retain ...
Stanley Road, Stockton Brook
Looking east along Stanley road from the junction with Leek Road (A53). On the extreme left is the edge of the booking hall building at Stockton Brook Station, inn use as a shop. The Joules public house ...
Station bench and Green Man
This wooden bench once stood on the platform at Rudyard station in 1950.
The face of a 'green man' from folklore looks out from the wall.
This image is taken from the collection of the Churnet Valley ...
Station Hotel, Rudyard
A postcard view of the Station Hotel (formerly the Railway Hotel) in Rudyard.
In the background above the Hotel and looking through the trees there is a glimpse of Rudyard Station on the North Staffordshire ...
Station Master at Rugeley Trent Valley Station
A press photograph of Station Master Mr. J.S.T. Smith in his office at Rugeley Trent Valley Station, part of a Rugeley Times centre spread on the railway station.
Station Porter, Consall
Station porter at Consall wearing the uniform of the North Staffordshire Railway.
The North Staffordshire Railway operated between 1845 and 1923, when it became part of the London, Midland and Scottish ...