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 ...
King Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Looking west along King Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme with the Municipal Hall in the distance and Newcastle Station just visible on the right.
Photographer: Herbert Ogden, Chief Area Surveyor for the ...
L. & N.W. Scottish Express Train, Milford
London and North Western Scottish express train passing through Milford and Brocton Station. Milford Station closed in 1956.
Photographer: Benjamin Karleese.
Last Rail Journey on the Stafford to Uttoxeter Line
The Stephenson Locomotive Society (Midland Area) ran the last train on the Stafford to Uttoxeter line on 23 March 1957. This Staffordshire Newsletter picture was taken as the last train arrived at Chartley ...
Leading Seaman, Roy Tittensor, Stafford Station
Pictured arriving at Stafford Railway Station is Leading Seaman Roy Tittensor, home from service in Korean waters and being welcomed by his brother-in-law, mother, sister, Mrs Marion Goodwin and his father. ...
Leek & Manifold Light Railway, Wetton Mill
An image from Staffordshire Country Magazine, May 1989 showing Wetton Mill Railway Station in the Manifold Valley on the Leek and Manifiold Light Railway. The railway had a short lifespan, running between ...
Leek & Manifold Valley Light Railway
A favourite trip out was to the Manifold Valley – and a ride on the Leek and Manifold Valley Light Railway, which was closed down in 1934. Passengers would travel on the North Staffordshire Railway via ...
Leek Canal Basin
Narow boat moored at Leek Canal Basin. The white building is the Goods Office, with a warehouse on the right with its derrick crane. In the background is Leek Station down platform with water tower. ...
Leek Railway Station
The original station was built by the North Staffordshire Railway Company in 1849, this photograph shows the building as rebuilt in 1880. Passenger services finished in 1960 and the station finally closed ...
Leek Railway Station
The original station was built by the North Staffordshire Railway Company in 1849, this photograph shows the successor building rebuilt in 1880. Passenger services finished in 1960 and the station finally ...
Leek Railway Station
The original station was built by the North Staffordshire Railway Company in 1849, this photograph shows the successor building rebuilt in 1880. Passenger services finished in 1960 and the station finally ...
Leek Station and Yard
Leek Station stood on the North Staffordshire Railway line from Uttoxeter to North Rode in Cheshire. It opened on 13 July 1849. The station closed in 1970 and was demolished in 1973-4. The goods shed ...
Leigh Railway Station
Photograph showing disused Leigh Station and level crossing. The road and level crossing at Leigh station. The station stood on the Uttoxeter to Stoke-on-Trent line on the North Staffordshire Railway, ...
Leigh Railway Station
Leigh Railway Station and platforms with the road and level crossing, looking north towards Cresswell. The station stood on the Uttoxeter to Stoke-on-Trent line on the North Staffordshire Railway, and ...
Leigh Railway Station
Photograph showing disused Leigh Station and level crossing. The road and level crossing at Leigh station. The station stood on the Uttoxeter to Stoke-on-Trent line on the North Staffordshire Railway, ...
Leigh Station
The road and level crossing at Leigh station. The station stood on the Uttoxeter to Stoke-on-Trent line on the North Staffordshire Railway, and was opened in 1848. the station closed in 1966 but the ...
Leigh Station
A view of the platforms at Leigh station, looking north west towards Cresswell. The station stood on the Uttoxeter to Stoke-on-Trent line on the North Staffordshire Railway, and was opened in 1848. The ...
Level Crossing at Blythe Bridge
View of the level crossing and signal box at Blythe Bridge. It was built on the Stoke-on-Trent to Uttoxeter branch of the North Staffordshire Railway, which opened in 1848.