Inspired by the most historical stations thread, which have an air of faded grandeur?
My starter is Spalding. Handsome station building, but now only 2 platforms, with a footbridge to nowhere, supported on scaffolding on the edge of a housing estate built on the site of more platforms. Goods yard reduced to just a single siding.
Closely followed by March. 2 platforms in use from an original 6, but here more of the station fabric remains (though severely decayed in places).
My starter is Spalding. Handsome station building, but now only 2 platforms, with a footbridge to nowhere, supported on scaffolding on the edge of a housing estate built on the site of more platforms. Goods yard reduced to just a single siding.
Closely followed by March. 2 platforms in use from an original 6, but here more of the station fabric remains (though severely decayed in places).
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