Bucknall and Northwood Station
Bucknall and Northwood Station looking south along the line towards the next station at Fenton Manor. In the distance is Berry Hill spoil tip. The station was at the bottom of Limekiln Bank and the ...
Bucknall and Northwood Station, Stoke-on-Trent
Opened in 1864, Bucknall & Northwood Station was on the North Staffordshire Railway's Biddulph Valley branch line. Trains also ran between Stoke and Leek, with a line branching off at Milton Junction. ...
Burslem Railway Station
The entrance to Burslem Station on Moorland Road, alongside Burslem Park. Construction of the station began in 1870 and the Potteries Loop Line reached Burslem in 1873. The tablet over the door reads ...
Burton Railway Station, Burton-upon-Trent
The entrance to the Railway Station, Borough Road, Burton-upon-Trent. Originally opened in 1839, the current station buildings date from 1971. This Image is from a collection of photographs of Burton ...
Burton-upon-Trent Railway Station
This view looks south towards Burton-upon-Trent Station and may have been taken from Burton North Signal Box.
Burton’s first railway station opened in 1839. Later with an increase in passengers and ...
Cadets at Stoke Train Station, Station Road, Stoke-on-Trent
This photograph shows young cadets from 237 squadron of the ATC on manoeuvres. They are carrying their kit into Stoke station on their way to training camp.
Carnival King and Queen arriving at Uttoxeter Station
The King is Ben Shaw and the Queen is George Hodgkins. With them is the Station Master, Thomas Brown.
Castle Church Scout group, Stafford Station
Members of the 19th Castle Church Scout Group pictured at stafford Station, leaving for camp in Belgium. The Scout leaders are Stan and Molly Snape, 1st and 4th from right.
Amongst the Scouts are: ...
Central Station, Kidsgrove
Kidsgrove railway station was opened 9 October 1848 by the North Staffordshire Railway as Harecastle Station. It's name changed frequently in the 19th century, being variously known as Harecastle Junction, ...
Central Station, Kidsgrove
Kidsgrove railway station was opened 9 October 1848 by the North Staffordshire Railway as Harecastle Station. It's name changed frequently in the 19th century, being variously known as Harecastle Junction, ...
Chartley Railway Station,
Chartley Station opened in 1867, and closed in 1939.
The shelter in the centre of the photograph is the only building to survive to this day. During 2001 it was re-erected at a few miles away at Amerton ...
Chartley Station shelter at Amerton Railway
Chartley Station opened in 1867, and closed in 1939. Originally built in the 1880s, this shelter is the only surviving building from the station. During 2001 it was re-erected and restored a few miles ...
Cheadle Station
Station staff on the platform at Cheadle Railway Station, with the town and the spire of St. Giles' Roman Catholic Church visible in the background.
The Cheadle branch line was opened in 1892, although ...
Cheddleton Railway Station
This is a film taken around 1960 by Alan Williamson of Endon. It shows the station at Cheddleton, near Leek, and typical scenes of a train coming in, the mail being deposited, children on the platform ...
Cheddleton Station
Cheddleton Station stood on the Churnet Valley line of the North Staffordshire Railway. The station was built in 1849 in a typical N.S.R. picturesque Tudor style. Since 1978 it has been the home of the ...
Churnet Valley Railway, Cheddleton
Steam locomotive and visitors on the platform at Cheddleton Station on the Churnet Valley Railway.
Class 805 Evero train, Stafford Station
This Avanti West Coast Class 805 Evero multiple unit is pictured at Stafford Railway Station.
The 805 Evero is a type of bi-mode multiple unit built by Hitachi Rail for Avanti West Coast. Based on ...
Coal train at Cobridge station
A coal train passes through Cobridge station during 1932.
The bottle ovens in the background now belong to Moorcroft Pottery, but are no longer used for firing.
Cobridge was connected to the railway ...