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Exeter St Davids Station, Devon, c. 1912

Exeter St Davids Station, Devon, c. 1912


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Size: 3402 x 2454 (1.0MB)

Date: 19th November 2010

Source: STEAM Museum of the GWR

Unique Reference Number: S4a 013

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Exeter St Davids Station, Devon, c. 1912

A view of Exeter St Davids station, Devon, c.1912, seen here prior to the demolition of the overall roof (behind the two large pillars).
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 takes us back in time to the early 20th century, capturing a mesmerizing view of Exeter St Davids Station in Devon, circa 1912. The image showcases the station before the demolition of its iconic overall roof, which once gracefully covered the bustling platforms behind two grand pillars. Originally designed by the legendary Isambard Kingdom Brunel and opened in May 1844, this historic railway hub has witnessed countless transformations throughout its existence. Serving as a vital transportation link for over a century, Exeter St Davids Station has played an integral role in connecting people from various corners of Devon and beyond. The photograph offers a glimpse into an era when steam locomotives ruled the tracks and passengers embarked on their journeys with anticipation and excitement. It invites us to imagine bustling crowds eagerly awaiting departures or joyfully reuniting with loved ones upon arrival. Over time, this architectural gem has undergone numerous improvements and expansions to accommodate growing demands. Today, it stands as a testament to both its rich history and modern functionality; serving multiple lines that crisscross through picturesque landscapes. As we admire this remarkable piece from STEAM Museum of GWR's collection, let us appreciate not only its aesthetic beauty but also acknowledge the significant role it played in shaping regional connectivity throughout generations.

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