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Wellington Station, Shropshire, c. 1900
A view of one of the platforms at Wellington station in Shropshire, c.1900. A train is standing at the platform with one of the carriage doors open. Two milk churns and a news-stand are set up on the platform as passengers board or depart the train.
Wellington station opened in June 1849 and continues to operate to this day. STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway. © STEAM Museum of the GWR
Media ID 18181839
Filename: Wellington HSW1 082.jpg
Size: 3144 x 1752 (1.2MB)
Date: 26th November 2018
Source: STEAM Museum of the GWR
1900s Churn Passengers Platform Shropshire Station Milk Churn Newsstand Wellington
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This print takes us back in time to Wellington Station, Shropshire, circa 1900. The image showcases one of the bustling platforms at this historic station, offering a glimpse into the daily life and transportation of that era. A train stands majestically at the platform, inviting passengers to embark on their journeys or bid farewell to loved ones. The open carriage door beckons travelers with promises of adventure and new horizons. As we explore the scene further, our eyes are drawn to two milk churns placed strategically on the platform. These churns symbolize a bygone era when fresh milk was transported by rail for distribution across towns and villages. A news-stand proudly displays its wares nearby, providing passengers with reading material for their travels. This small but significant detail reminds us of how newspapers were once an essential part of people's lives, keeping them informed about local events and world affairs. As passengers board or depart from the train, we can almost hear the hustle and bustle of conversation and farewells echoing through time. Wellington Station has witnessed countless stories unfold within its walls since opening in June 1849. Today it continues to serve as a vital link connecting communities while preserving its rich heritage. This remarkable print captures not only a moment frozen in time but also serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Wellington Station – an emblematic landmark standing strong amidst changing times.