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Chipping Norton Station and footbridge, c. 1920s

Chipping Norton Station and footbridge, c. 1920s


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Filename: Chipping Norton S3 046.jpg

Size: 2056 x 1232 (858KB)

Date: 4th September 2019

Source: STEAM Museum of the GWR

Unique Reference Number: S3 046

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Chipping Norton Station and footbridge, c. 1920s

A view of Chipping Norton station in Oxfordshire, c.1920s. This image shows the goods shed in the background as well as the station buildings and the lattice metal footbridge linking the platforms. The station opened in 1855 and closed in December 1962. The engine shed at Chipping Norton closed in 1922 and was finally demolished in 1947

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1920s Footbridge Goods Shed Oxfordshire Platform Railway Station Chipping Norton


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Step back in time to the 1920s with this print of Chipping Norton Station and footbridge. Located in the picturesque Oxfordshire countryside, this image offers a glimpse into the bustling railway life of yesteryears. The goods shed stands proudly in the background, a testament to the importance of trade and transportation during that era. The station buildings exude an air of grandeur, showcasing architectural elegance that was characteristic of GWR (Great Western Railway) stations. But it is the lattice metal footbridge that steals the show, gracefully linking platforms and inviting passengers to embark on their journeys. Chipping Norton Station first opened its doors in 1855, serving as a vital hub for both commuters and freight transport. However, as times changed, so did the needs of travelers. The engine shed at Chipping Norton closed its doors in 1922 before being demolished entirely in 1947. Though no longer operational today after closing down in December 1962, this photograph serves as a poignant reminder of an era when steam engines ruled supreme and train travel was at its peak. A true collector's item for history enthusiasts or anyone captivated by vintage charm.

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