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Midgham Station, c1890s

A view of Midgham Station at Woolhampton in West Berkshire, c.1890s. This station is on the Reading to Taunton line and was originally planned by the Berks and Hants Railway before it was amalgamated into and opened by the GWR in the 1840s. STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway. © STEAM Museum of the GWR

Media ID 3719037

Filename: S5 077.jpg

Size: 2068 x 1259 (368KB)

Date: 29th July 2010

Source: STEAM Museum of the GWR

Unique Reference Number: S5 077

1890s Berkshire Station West Berkshire

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Step back in time with this print of Midgham Station, captured in the enchanting c1890s. Nestled amidst the picturesque village of Woolhampton in West Berkshire, this station holds a rich history that dates back to its inception by the Berks and Hants Railway. Originally planned as part of their ambitious vision, it eventually became a reality when the Great Western Railway (GWR) took over and opened its doors to eager passengers in the 1840s. The image transports us to an era where steam locomotives ruled the tracks and Victorian architecture flourished. The station building stands proudly, exuding an air of elegance with its distinctive design and intricate detailing. Passengers can be seen bustling about on platforms, eagerly awaiting their train's arrival or bidding farewell to loved ones. Midgham Station served as a vital link on the Reading to Taunton line, connecting communities along its route and facilitating trade between towns. It witnessed countless journeys embarked upon by individuals seeking adventure or simply commuting for work or pleasure. This remarkable print not only captures a moment frozen in time but also serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of railway transportation. It reminds us of how these iron arteries transformed landscapes and brought people closer together while leaving an indelible mark on our collective memory.

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