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Highworth Station, Wiltshire, 1952

Highworth Station, Wiltshire, 1952


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Size: 1788 x 1194 (717KB)

Date: 25th July 2014

Source: STEAM Museum of the GWR

Unique Reference Number: HSH2 027

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Highworth Station, Wiltshire, 1952

A view of Highworth Station in Wiltshire, taken in 1952 and showing a train at the station and the name board.
The station opened in 1883 and closed to passengers in 1953, closing completely in 1962 after remaining open for railway employees to get to Swindon Works

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1950s 1952 Nameboard Station Wiltshire Highworth


EDITORS COMMENTS
Step back in time to 1952 with this print of Highworth Station, Wiltshire. The image captures a nostalgic scene, showcasing the bustling train station and its prominent name board. A steam locomotive stands proudly at the platform, billowing white clouds of smoke into the clear blue sky. Highworth Station has a rich history that dates back to its opening in 1883. Serving as a vital transportation hub for both passengers and railway employees heading to Swindon Works, it played an integral role in connecting communities during its operational years. However, change was on the horizon. Just one year after this snapshot was taken, Highworth Station closed its doors to passengers in 1953. Despite remaining open for railway employees for another nine years, it eventually ceased all operations in 1962. This evocative photograph encapsulates not only the charm of mid-20th century rail travel but also serves as a poignant reminder of how our world evolves over time. It invites us to reflect upon the once-thriving station that now rests silently amidst picturesque Wiltshire landscapes. Displaying this remarkable piece from STEAM Museum of GWR will transport you back to an era where trains were lifelines and stations like Highworth were bustling centers of activity.

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