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Stroud Station, Gloucestershire, c. 1950s
A view of Stroud Station in Gloucestershire showing locomotive No. 1451 at the platform, c.1950s.
Stroud station opened in May 1845. STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway. © STEAM Museum of the GWR
Media ID 14742926
Filename: Stroud - HSS9 009.jpg
Size: 3102 x 1932 (1.5MB)
Date: 11th April 2018
Source: STEAM Museum of the GWR
1950s Gloucestershire Station 1451 Stroud
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Stepping back in time to the 1950s, this print captures the essence of Stroud Station in Gloucestershire. The bustling platform comes alive with the presence of locomotive No. 1451, a true icon of its era. As steam billows from its majestic engine, one can almost hear the rhythmic chugging and feel the excitement that filled the air. Stroud Station holds a significant place in history, having opened its doors to eager travelers in May 1845. This snapshot showcases not only a moment frozen in time but also pays homage to an important milestone for transportation infrastructure. The charm of this photograph lies not only in capturing locomotive No. 1451 at rest but also providing a glimpse into daily life at Stroud Station during this bygone era. Passengers eagerly await their departures or reunions on the platform while station staff diligently attend to their duties. Preserved within STEAM Museum of GWR's collection, this print serves as a testament to our rich railway heritage and invites us all to marvel at how far we have come since those simpler times.