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Can anyone identify this station?
Hello everyone.
I wonder if anyone can help me identify the station pictured on this old postcard? It appears to be in a hilly location, possibly Lancashire/Yorkshire but beyond that I have no idea. Any suggestions very welcome! |
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On a casual glance the loco looks like a 4-4-0, and although the location looks remote there is a big building behind the station.
My guess would be Scotland. I'll try and have another look later when I have more time.
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Thanks Philip, much appreciated!
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The loco certainly looks like a 4-4-0 and by the general outline it seems to have the feel of a Holden loco, especially by the shape of the funnel. The type of station building belongs more in East Anglia than Scotland. By looking through a magnifying glass it appears to be the station name on the railings at the far right of the platform but the thumbnail is too pixellated to make out the letters.
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Well, I've drawn a blank so far.
Can anyone help me progress ? I can't seem to find any station architecture to match that on the photo. If anyone can provide a photo (or internet link) to something similar I would be obliged. It does look like it's timber construction.
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An update - I have been given a confident shout of Seascale in West Cumbria together with the attached image.
The station is still in use but the station buildings have long since been replaced and the immediate surroundings are now a modern housing development. |
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Hi.
I think the original Lancashire/Yorkshire theory could be right based on the loco. Whilst I agree that it looks a bit like a Holden locomotive, I have come across a Barton-Wright 4-4-0 for the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway which looks a lot like the one in the photo. The link is to the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Society, & about the 10th loco down in the list is the Barton-Wright 4-4-0. http://www.lyrs.org.uk/Locomotives This doesn't necessarily help with the identification of the station, but we may have been looking in the wrong place! Hope this helps. Tony |
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