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Albrighton Station, Shropshire, c. 1900
A view of Albrighton Station in Shropshire, c.1900, showing the lattice footbridge over the tracks and station staff posed on the platform. A porter is wheeling a luggage trolley on the other platform.
Albrighton station opened in November 1849 and the station buildings and footbridge are Grade II listed. STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway. © STEAM Museum of the GWR
Media ID 11624660
Filename: HSA1 081 Albrighton.jpg
Size: 1505 x 812 (1.0MB)
Date: 8th February 2016
Source: STEAM Museum of the GWR
1900 1900s Footbridge Porter Shropshire Station Trolley
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Step back in time with this print of Albrighton Station, Shropshire, captured around the year 1900. Immerse yourself in the nostalgic charm as you witness a snapshot of railway history unfold before your eyes. The lattice footbridge gracefully spans over the bustling tracks, inviting travelers to embark on their journeys. Station staff proudly pose on the platform, exuding an air of professionalism and dedication to their duties. Their uniforms speak volumes about the era they represent, while their presence adds life and character to this timeless image. Amidst all the activity, a diligent porter can be seen effortlessly maneuvering a luggage trolley on the opposite platform, ensuring smooth transitions for passengers. Albrighton Station holds its own story within its walls; it opened its doors in November 1849 and has since become an integral part of Shropshire's rich heritage. The station buildings themselves are recognized as Grade II listed structures – a testament to their architectural significance and historical value. This remarkable print transports you back to an era when train travel was at its peak – evoking feelings of curiosity and wonderment. Whether you're an avid historian or simply captivated by vintage aesthetics, this piece is sure to ignite your imagination and take you on a journey through time.