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Cirencester Town Station, Gloucestershire, c. 1960
A view of Cirencester Town station in Gloucestershire, c.1960, showing a railbus (W799XX) sitting in the station.
The station opened in May 1841 and closed in April 1964. The original station building was granted Grade II listed status in 1971. STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway. © STEAM Museum of the GWR
Media ID 11693575
Filename: HSC5 040.jpg
Size: 2054 x 1253 (1.2MB)
Date: 16th March 2016
Source: STEAM Museum of the GWR
Unique Reference Number: HSC5 040
1960 Cirencester Gloucestershire Station Station Building Late 1950s
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This print takes us back to the charming town of Cirencester in Gloucestershire, circa 1960. The image showcases the historic Cirencester Town Station, a hub of transportation and community for over a century. Nestled amidst picturesque surroundings, this station served as a vital link between Cirencester and the wider world. In this snapshot frozen in time, we see an iconic railbus (W799XX) gracefully parked at the station. This sleek vehicle was not only a symbol of modernity but also represented progress and convenience for travelers during that era. Passengers eagerly awaited their journeys while admiring the architectural beauty of the station building. Speaking of which, it's worth noting that this magnificent structure gained recognition for its historical significance when it was granted Grade II listed status in 1971. Its timeless design stands as a testament to Victorian-era craftsmanship and serves as a reminder of Cirencester's rich railway heritage. Although this beloved station closed its doors in April 1964, leaving behind memories etched into the hearts of locals and visitors alike, photographs like these allow us to relive those bygone days filled with bustling platforms and locomotive adventures. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from STEAM Museum of GWR, let us appreciate both the visual splendor captured within its frame and reflect on how railways have shaped our communities throughout history.