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First Scotrail railway station of Blair Atholl, 29.06.2009
Digital photo by Daniel Oderbolz |
| GB_17_Day_4_Carnforth_cafe_exterior. During the early months of 1945, director David Lean filmed Brief Encounter, with a screenplay by Noel Coward. Brief Encounter is widely regarded as one of the best British films ever produced, much of the location work being done on Carnforth railway station, which bore the fictional name MILFORD JUNCTION. Apart from some atmospheric sequences of steam in the late years of the London Midland and Scottish railway, a lot of the action centred upon the station cafe, which after closure many years ago has been resurrected and restored as closely as possible to the premises as they appeared in the film. The exterior of the cafe sports a poster for the LMSs pre-war streamlined train The Coronation Scot and a LMS luggage barrow converted into a seat; the only reminder of the present day is the CCTV camera. 29th April 2025. roger.griffiths@hotmail.com |
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Judging by a recent picture in a local calendar Chingford Station...unlike many others...has
changed very little from the front in the past 100 or so years. Pictured here in late afternoon
sunshine on March 3rd 2005.
Photo from James & Martin's Picture Collection Copyright 'Jampics' m.hawkes7@ntlworld.com British and Foreign Railway Pictures Jampics Fotopic. |
| 67_GB_17_Day_8_Church_Fenton_service_stop. Once out from under the overhead electric catenary, the GB17 stopped at Church Fenton station to take water and have coal moved forward in the tender. The red sign hanging from 60163s cab is a NOT TO BE MOVED plate, its purpose as a safety device needing no further explanation. 3rd May 2025. roger.griffiths@hotmail.com |
| 68_GB_17_Day_8_Church_Fenton_original_station. There is another relic of Britains railways at Church Fenton. This is the original station, built by the York and North Midland Railway, for the 29th May 1839 opening of a line from Church Fenton, via Wetherby, to Harrogate, a route which finally closed on 4th April 1966. From the differing stonework the now privately occupied station building had obviously been extended on the left, at some time. 3rd May 2025 roger.griffiths@hotmail.com |
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Arriva Trains Wales - UK Two gauges in Blaenau Ffestiniog. The track closest to the camera is 1'11" narrow gauge of the Ffestiniog Railway, the other tracks are standard gauge and operated by Arriva Trains Wales. Blaenau Ffestiniog, 15-07-2016 Digital photo by Marco van Uden |
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The northern, disused, end of Bedminster station in south Bristol, photographed from a passing southbound First Great Western HST.
Photo by Chris McKenna 10/05/2006. |
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The southern, in use, end of Bedminster station in south Bristol, photographed from a passing southbound First Great Western HST.
Photo by Chris McKenna 10/05/2006. |
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View of Bellgrove station, looking east.
Photo taken by Andrew Reid on Monday, 14th February, 2005. |
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View from island platform at Bellgrove station, looking west.
Photo taken by Andrew Reid on Monday, 14th February, 2005. |
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158957 calling at Bradford-on-Avon with a Cardiff-Portsmouth train on 2nd July 2008. The station is built the local Bath stone.
Photo by David Roberts (david_roberts84@hotmail.com) |
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Restored GWR Halt at Didcot Railway Centre on a sunny afternoon in August 2003.
Photo by David Roberts (david_roberts84@hotmail.com) |
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View from platform 1 at Dunfermline Town station looking across at platform 2.
Photo taken by Andrew Reid on Friday, 18th March, 2005. |
| A view off the Sheffield Bound platform of Edale Station, showing the other platform and the glorious backdrop of the Hope Valley Phil Righton (philrighton@yahoo.co.uk) |
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Edge Hill station, on Liverpool suburbs.
Photo by Emanuele Rava, 6-8-2008 e-mail emanrava@yahoo.it |
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Sunday August 20, 2006: view of Dyce station,
officially called "Dyce for Aberdeen Airport".
There's not much more than bleak bus shelters
and for arriving passengers, the vague hope that a taxi
might be waiting to
carry them around to the west side of the
airport where the main passenger terminal is located.
Frankfurt or Paris Charles de Gaulle it isn't... Photo by Bill Harrison (bill.harrison@dsl.pipex.com) |
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FGW Dawlish Station Photo v. Michael Katai, 16.09.2006 |
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FGW Dawlish Station Photo v. Michael Katai, 16.09.2006 |
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Stazione di Inverness - Scottish Railways.
Inverness station - Scottish Railways.
Photo : Emanuele Rava, 28/8/2003 e-mail : emanrava@yahoo.it |
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Overview of part of Derby station on my way from Leeds to Plymouth on 13 September 2004. Maybe someone notices the class XX in the background??
James Robinson (J.Robinson@ex.ac.uk) |
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ScotRail - UK Station Aberdeen with two trainsets class 170. Aberdeen, 07-07-2016 Digital photo by Marco van Uden |
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ScotRail - UK The few passengers that change trains from the Kyle line (from Kyle of Lochalsh) to the Far North line (to Thurso/Wick) or vice versa, do so at Dingwall. Connections are not very tight, time enough to take a picture of the station from the bridge nearby. Dingwall, 06-07-2016 Digital photo by Marco van Uden |
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ScotRail - UK In Dingwall the line from Inverness splits in a line towards Kyle of Lochalsh (to the left) and towards Thurso/Wick (to the right). To save switches there is a very short single track part between the two station tracks and the two lines mentioned. Dingwall, 06-07-2016 Digital photo by Marco van Uden |
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Attadale, Scotland
A very small station in a beautiful location.
Photo by: Justyna Kopytek March 3,2005 |
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Attadale, Scotland
The platform and waiting area at Attadale.
Photo by: Justyna Kopytek March 3,2005 |
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Aviemore, Scotland
(Perth to Inverness Line, travelling through the highlands).
Looking North at Aviemore Station.
Photo by: Justyna Kopytek Feb 28,2005 |
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Aviemore, Scotland
(Perth to Inverness Line, travelling through the highlands).
Looking South at Aviemore Station.
Photo by: Justyna Kopytek Feb 28,2005 |
| The station at Barmouth, Gwynedd. |
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Crianlarich Station of the West Highland Line. Crianlarich is where the C&O
and West Highland Lines used to cross.
Photo from the "Friends of the West Highland Lines" Homepage (http://www.strath.ac.uk/Students/Highland/FOWHL) |
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A view of Didcot Parkway station from the footbridge leading to the large car park. From left to right, Classes 09/1, 37/0 and 37/7 are in evidence.
Photo by Dave Root. |
| A Saturday service Ramsgate to London edges its way along the Dover seafront adjacent to the former train ferry frieght handling yard. Behind it a cruise ship is berthed at the former train ferry dock close to the now closed Dover Western Docks station. Saturday 15 September, 2007. D h Thomas, thomdh@hotmail.com |
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The entrance to Beckenham Junction station in south London. This station is served by both Southern and South Eastern Trains services to Victoria and London Bridge. It is also the eastern terminus of Line 2 on the Tramlink network.
Photo by Chris McKenna 24/10/2005. |
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Platforms 2 and 3 of Beckenham Junction station in south London. This station is served by both Southern and South Eastern Trains services to Victoria and London Bridge. It is also the eastern terminus of Line 2 on the Tramlink network.
Photo by Chris McKenna 24/10/2005. |
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Silverlink Class 313 EMU 313115 at Dalston Kingsland station with a westbound North London Line service.
Photo by Chris McKenna 10/12/2005. |
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The view of Dunstan Station from the rear of Coach B of a GNER Intercity 125 service along the Tyne Valley Line between Newcaslte and Carlisle.
Photo by Chris McKenna 08/10/2005. |
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A view of the a station, which I think is Blaydon, from the rear of a GNER Intercity 125 service on the Tyne Valley Line between Newcastle and Carlisle.
Photo by Chris McKenna 08/10/2005. |
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Bahnhofshalle des Bahnhofs Brighton (UK). Station hall of Brighton (UK) station.
Photo: Christian Immler christian@computerkunst.de |
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View of Bo'Ness.
View of the S.R.P.S site at Bo'Ness on the Bo'Ness &
Kinneil Railwy during the diesel gala weekend event on
30-aug-97.From left to right can be seen the following locos -
Photo: Ross Aitken (aos@cableinet.co.uk). |