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L. N. E. R Ashington Station New Roof, Verandah, Barriers etc [1924]

L. N. E. R Ashington Station New Roof, Verandah, Barriers etc [1924]


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L. N. E. R Ashington Station New Roof, Verandah, Barriers etc [1924]

Sections, Elevations and Plan of roof
Please note this is a microfilm copy and not the original

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Media ID 13028249


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the L. N. E. R Ashington Station's new roof, verandah, barriers, and more in 1924. The image provides a detailed view of the station's sections, elevations, and plan of the roof. It is important to note that this particular copy is a microfilm version and not the original photograph. The L. N. E. R Ashington Station was undoubtedly an architectural marvel for its time. The newly constructed roof stands tall and proud, offering protection from the elements while exuding elegance through its intricate design. The verandah adds a touch of charm to the station's facade, providing passengers with a sheltered area where they can wait comfortably for their trains. The inclusion of barriers in this print highlights the importance of safety at railway stations during that era. These barriers served as protective measures to prevent accidents or unauthorized access to certain areas within the station premises. As we gaze upon this historical snapshot captured almost a century ago by Network Rail, we are transported back in time to witness how transportation infrastructure has evolved over generations. This image serves as a reminder of our rich heritage and how railways have played an integral role in connecting communities throughout history. While it may be just a microfilm copy today, this photograph holds immense value as it documents an iconic moment in railway history – showcasing advancements made by L. N. E. R Ashington Station during 1924.

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