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Dauntsey Station, c. 1960
A view of Dauntsey Station on the main line in Wiltshire, c.1960, showing the platforms, station building and road bridge.
Dauntsey station opened in 1868 and closed in 1965. STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway. © STEAM Museum of the GWR
Media ID 7491239
Filename: Harry Dauntsey 3.jpg
Size: 2128 x 1344 (293KB)
Date: 27th June 2012
Source: STEAM Museum of the GWR
Unique Reference Number: Harry Collection
1960 1960s Road Bridge Station Station Building Wiltshire
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This print from the STEAM Museum of the GWR takes us back in time to Dauntsey Station, circa 1960. The image beautifully captures a nostalgic view of this historic station located on the main line in Wiltshire. As we gaze upon the photograph, our eyes are drawn to the well-preserved platforms, bustling with activity and passengers eagerly awaiting their trains. The focal point of this snapshot is undoubtedly the charming station building itself. With its distinctive architecture and traditional design, it exudes an air of elegance and grandeur that transports us straight into a bygone era. Its presence stands as a testament to both Victorian engineering prowess and enduring railway heritage. Adding further character to this scene is a magnificent road bridge that spans across the tracks, creating an enchanting juxtaposition between two modes of transportation - rail and road. This architectural marvel not only serves as functional infrastructure but also adds visual interest to an already picturesque setting. It's worth noting that Dauntsey Station opened its doors in 1868, serving as a vital transport hub for over nine decades before sadly closing down in 1965. This print allows us to appreciate and preserve the memory of this once-thriving station, immortalizing it within our hearts and minds. As we delve into history through images like these, we gain insight into how railways have shaped communities throughout time while evoking feelings of nostalgia for simpler days gone by.