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Toddington Station, Gloucestershire, July 1958

A view of Toddington station in Gloucestershire in July 1958, showing the water tower and footbridge.
Toddington opened in December 1904 and closed to passengers in March 1960. The station reopened in 1984 as part of the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway (heritage). STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway. © STEAM Museum of the GWR

Media ID 10755352

Filename: HST3 044.jpg

Size: 2112 x 1376 (1.1MB)

Date: 1st April 2015

Source: STEAM Museum of the GWR

Unique Reference Number: HST3 044

1950s 1958 Footbridge Gloucestershire Station Water Tower Foot Bridge Toddington

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Toddington Station, Gloucestershire - A Blast from the Past in July 1958 Step back in time with this photograph of Toddington Station in Gloucestershire, taken in July 1958. The scene showcases the quintessential charm of a bygone era, with the towering water tower and the sturdy footbridge standing proud against the backdrop of the station. Toddington Station, which opened in December 1904, was a vital stop along the railway line. However, it closed to passengers in March 1960, marking the end of an era. Yet, the station was not to remain dormant for long. In 1984, Toddington Station was reborn as part of the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway (GWR), a heritage railway that preserves the rich history of steam train travel. The water tower, an essential component of the steam railway infrastructure, ensured that the locomotives were always supplied with an adequate water supply. The footbridge, with its iron grating and sturdy design, offered passengers a safe vantage point to watch the trains come and go. This photograph captures the essence of Toddington Station in its heyday, before the advent of modern transportation. The scene is a testament to the enduring allure of steam trains and the nostalgia they evoke. Today, Toddington Station continues to thrive as a popular destination for railway enthusiasts and history buffs alike, offering a glimpse into the past and a chance to experience the romance of steam train travel.

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