Diesel Locomotive, Gresley, Derbyshire
This British Rail 2-car diesel multiple unit (DMU) is pictured at Gresley station when it worked on the B3 service from Burton to Leicester.
The line was built for the Midland Railway and the station ...
Down platform, Stoke-on-Trent Railway Station
A view from the down (northbound) platform of Stoke Station. The photographer noted that "smoke from (steam) engines makes it dull". Soon after the photograph was taken, the lines were electrified (1967) ...
Edward, Prince of Wales' visit to Stafford
Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII, meeting people outside the front entrance of Stafford railway station. During this tour he also visited Sandon Hall, Stone, Trentham Park and the Potteries.
This ...
Engine and Guards Van, Newcastle-under-Lyme Station.
A steam train thunders through Newcastle station. The engine is an Ivatt Class 4, built by the LMS from 1947.
Newcastle railway station was situated off King Street, across from the Borough Arms Hotel. ...
Engraving of Trent Valley Station, Lichfield
Lichfield Trent Valley Station is on the West Coast main line from London to Carlisle. The former South Staffordshire railway, which now is the electric suburban cross-city service to Birmingham and Redditch, ...
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. ...
Entrance to Newchapel & Goldenhill Station, Stoke-on-Trent
The entrance to Newchapel & Goldenhill Station from Colclough Lane with the station nameboard visible just visible. The camera is looking north east and the houses beyond the station are on Birchenwood ...
Etruria Gas Works, Stoke on Trent
Overview of Etruria Gas Works with Stoke-on-Trent beyond. The gas works opened in 1904. The large gas holder back left was dismantled in 1991.
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 ...
Etruria Station, Stoke-on-Trent
The camera is looking south towards Stoke Station from the up side platform at Etruria Station. The tank engine is on the down line heading towards Kidsgrove. To the right is Twyford's Etruria Works and ...
Etruria Station, Stoke-on-Trent
The camera is looking south from the down side platform along the down line towards Stoke Station. Etruria Station was opened in 1848, extended with the coming of the Loop Line in the 1870s and finally ...
Etruria Station, Stoke-on-Trent
The view from Etruria Station looking south along the up line. On the left are the gas holders of Etruria gasworks. The train of tankers is heading towards Stoke.
Etruria Station opened in 1848 by ...
Fancy Dress group at Colwich Station
Fancy dress group in the entrance yard at Colwich Station, 1918.The entrance yard at Colwich station, with Main Road in the foreground. Handwritten on the reverse of this postcard: "Mrs Joe Harrison ...
Fenton Collieries from Derry Stree, Fenton
This was the view from Derry Street, a short street running north off Grove Road looking north east towards Fenton. To the right are the chimneys and winding gear of Glebe Colliery and Brickworks, now ...
Fenton Manor Station, Fenton
Fenton Manor Station was on the old Biddulph Valley line and Leek branch of North Staffordshire Railway. The station was on Manor Street (then named Albert Street), just off Victoria Road. The line passes ...
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 ...