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Buxton railway station

There were once two adjacent stations in Buxton, one being the terminus of the Midland Railway's line from London which was closed in 1967 and is now largely demolished, and this London and North Western Railway one at the terminus of its line from Manchester, which is still operational. It has two platform tracks and a siding between them.
by Stephen Craven

Created: Wed, 12 Mar 2025, Updated: Wed, 12 Mar 2025


10 images use this description: (all images taken in 2025)

SK0573 : Buxton station: tile map by Stephen Craven
SK0573 : Buxton station: tracks by Stephen Craven
SK0573 : Buxton station: defibrillator by Stephen Craven
SK0573 : Buxton Railway Station  by JThomas
SK0573 : Buxton station: 'Arnemetia' by Stephen Craven
SK0573 : Buxton station: signals by Stephen Craven
SK0573 : Buxton station: entrance canopy by Stephen Craven
SK0573 : Buxton station: buffer stops by Stephen Craven
SK0573 : Buxton station: 'Joe' by Stephen Craven
SK0573 : Buxton station: cycle parking by Stephen Craven


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