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Exeter St Davids Station, c. 1912

Exeter St Davids Station, c. 1912


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Filename: S4a 016.jpg

Size: 2423 x 1755 (641KB)

Date: 19th November 2010

Source: STEAM Museum of the GWR

Unique Reference Number: S4a 016

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Exeter St Davids Station, c. 1912

A close up view of the overall roof of Exeter St Davids station, c.1912, which was demolished between 1912-1914.
The station first opened in May 1844 and was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. The station has undergone many improvements and expansions since its construction and serves many different lines

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This print showcases the grandeur of Exeter St Davids Station, captured around 1912. The image provides a close-up view of the station's remarkable overall roof, which sadly no longer exists today. Designed by the legendary Isambard Kingdom Brunel and opened in May 1844, this architectural marvel stood as a testament to Victorian engineering prowess. Exeter St Davids Station was not only an essential transportation hub but also a symbol of progress and connectivity during its time. Serving as a gateway to various lines, it facilitated journeys for countless passengers across the region. Over the years, this historic station underwent numerous improvements and expansions to accommodate growing demands. However, fate had different plans for Exeter St Davids Station. Between 1912-1914, despite its rich history and significance, it faced demolition - forever altering the city's skyline. Yet through photographs like this one preserved at STEAM Museum of GWR (Great Western Railway), we can still admire its splendor and appreciate its contribution to our collective heritage. As we gaze upon this snapshot frozen in time, let us reflect on how Exeter St Davids Station served as more than just bricks and mortar; it was an embodiment of progress that connected communities and shaped lives for generations past.

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