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Moreton-in-Marsh Station, Gloucestershire, c. 1910
A view of Moreton-in-Marsh Station in Gloucestershire, c.1910, showing the station buildings and platforms. The station opened on the Cotswold Line in June 1853. STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway. © STEAM Museum of the GWR
Media ID 14741404
Filename: Moreton - HSM4 032.jpg
Size: 3012 x 1638 (1.5MB)
Date: 10th April 2018
Source: STEAM Museum of the GWR
1900s 1910 1910s Cotswolds Gloucestershire Station Moreton In Marsh
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Step back in time with this photograph of Moreton-in-Marsh Station in the picturesque Cotswold region of Gloucestershire, circa 1910. The station, which first opened its doors in June 1853, is a fine example of Victorian architecture, with its red-brick buildings and tall, arched windows. The scene is bustling with activity, as passengers and porters go about their daily business. The platforms are filled with passengers, some waiting for their trains, others boarding or disembarking. In the foreground, a porter can be seen carrying a large trunk, while in the background, a steam train puffs out plumes of smoke as it approaches the station. The Cotswold Line, which runs through the heart of the Cotswolds, is known for its scenic beauty and charming stations, and Moreton-in-Marsh is no exception. The photograph offers a glimpse into a bygone era, when travel by train was a grand adventure and the journey was just as important as the destination. The charm of Moreton-in-Marsh Station has endured through the decades, making it a must-visit destination for railway enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Today, the station continues to serve commuters and tourists, offering a connection to the rich history of the Cotswolds and the wider world beyond.