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Loco No. 5952 at Evesham Station, Worcestershire, c. 1960
A view of Evesham Station in Worcestershire, c.1960, with locomotive No. 5952 Cogan Hall by the Goods Shed on the right. STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway. © STEAM Museum of the GWR
Media ID 10838831
Filename: HSD3 057.jpg
Size: 2056 x 1284 (1.2MB)
Date: 8th May 2015
Source: STEAM Museum of the GWR
Unique Reference Number: HSD3 057
1950s 1960s Goods Shed Hall Class Station Worcestershire Evesham
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This print takes us back in time to the bustling Evesham Station in Worcestershire, circa 1960. The image beautifully captures the essence of a bygone era, with locomotive No. 5952 Cogan Hall proudly standing by the Goods Shed on the right. The station itself exudes an air of nostalgia, transporting us to a simpler time when steam trains were at their peak. The architecture and design of Evesham Station reflect the charm and elegance that characterized railway stations during this period. Locomotive No. 5952 Cogan Hall steals the spotlight in this photograph, its majestic presence commanding attention against the backdrop of bustling activity. This particular engine belongs to the renowned Hall Class, known for their power and reliability on long-distance journeys. The Goods Shed adjacent to the locomotive adds another layer of authenticity to this snapshot from history. It serves as a reminder of how vital railways were for transporting goods across vast distances, connecting communities and facilitating trade. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from STEAM Museum's collection, we are transported back to a time when train travel was not just about reaching destinations but also about experiencing adventure and wonderment along the way.