Nameboard Collection
"Nameboards: A Glimpse into the Past of Railway Stations" Step back in time to Brinkworth Station, c1930s
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"Nameboards: A Glimpse into the Past of Railway Stations" Step back in time to Brinkworth Station, c1930s, where the nameboard proudly displays its heritage amidst bustling activity. Stourbridge Junction, Worcestershire, c. 1950s - a nameboard that witnessed countless journeys and shared stories of travelers passing through. Trowbridge Station, 1960 - a nameboard that stood tall as trains arrived and departed, connecting people and places with ease. In July 1959, Pannier Tank No. 9445 gracefully enters Broadway Station while onlookers admire the charming vintage nameboard. Transport yourself to Broadway Station in July 1959; its nostalgic nameboard evokes memories of simpler times and picturesque landscapes. Broadway Station, c. 1957 - an iconic nameboard capturing the essence of an era when steam locomotives ruled the tracks. Wootton Bassett Junction Station, c. 1960 - a humble yet significant nameboard marking a junction where paths diverge and destinies intertwine. Witness Pannier Tank 8460 at Honeybourne Junction as it chugs along under the watchful eye of a classic station's timeless nameboard. Purton Station reveals steps leading to a road bridge; this Wiltshire gem showcases history etched within its very own distinctive nameboard from 1952. Long Marston Station in Warwickshire takes us back to 1956; its enchanting surroundings enhanced by an elegant station adorned with an invitingly rustic nameboard. Bradford on Avon Station transports us to the vibrant c. 1960s; bustling platforms harmonize with colorful signage displaying names that beckon adventure seekers near and far.