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Cirencester Town Station and Goods Shed, Gloucestershire, c. 1930s
A view of Cirencester Town station in Gloucestershire and its goods shed, c.1930s.
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 715422
Filename: S3 052.jpg
Size: 3000 x 2362 (802KB)
Date: 2nd April 2008
Source: STEAM Museum of the GWR
1930s Cirencester Gloucestershire Good Goods Goods Shed Station
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This evocative photograph captures the essence of Cirencester Town Station in Gloucestershire during the 1930s. The red-brick station building, with its distinctive arched windows and intricate detailing, stands proudly at the heart of the scene. To the left, the goods shed, its large doors open wide, reveals a labyrinth of tracks and railway carriages, a testament to the bustling activity that once took place within its walls. The station, which opened in May 1841, was a vital hub for the community of Cirencester and its surrounding areas. It connected the town to the wider world, facilitating the transportation of goods and people, and played a significant role in the economic growth of the region. The original station building, now a Grade II listed structure, is a testament to the rich railway history of this charming market town. As you gaze at this photograph, you can almost hear the distant rumble of trains and the hustle and bustle of passengers and porters going about their daily business. The scene is a snapshot in time, a reminder of the golden age of railway travel and the important role that Cirencester Town Station played in the lives of those who lived and worked in this beautiful corner of Gloucestershire.