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Overall view of Newton Abbot Station, Devon, c. 1920s
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Overall view of Newton Abbot Station, Devon, c. 1920s
An overall view of Newton Abbot Station, Devon, c.1920s.
The station opened with the name Newton in December 1846 by the South Devon Railway Company. By the time the name was changed to Newton Abbot in 1877 the station had a large goods shed, train sheds and busy workshops which helped with converting the stock and line to standard gauge.
Newton Abbot station underwent an extension and rebuild between the wars, opening in April 1927 with a Culverhouse designed station building
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1920s Devon Shed Signal Box Station Track Newton Newton Abbot
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A captivating photograph of Newton Abbot Station in Devon, taken in the 1920s, showcases the grandeur and bustling activity of this historic railway hub. The station, which opened in December 1846 under the name Newton by the South Devon Railway Company, underwent significant expansion and rebuilding between the wars. The image reveals the impressive station building, designed by Culverhouse, which opened in April 1927. The architecture of the station is a testament to the era's engineering prowess, with its red brick facade, large windows, and ornate details. The station's name was changed to Newton Abbot in 1877, and by this time, it boasted a large goods shed, train sheds, and busy workshops, which were essential for converting stock and lines to standard gauge. The photograph also highlights the station's tracks, stretching out into the distance, with trains and carriages lined up, ready for departure. The presence of a signal box underscores the importance of the station as a vital transport hub, directing the flow of trains and ensuring the safety of passengers and staff. Newton Abbot Station's rich history is a testament to the golden age of railway travel, a time when trains were the primary mode of transportation and the station was the heart of the community. This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to an era of steam trains, bustling activity, and the romance of travel by rail.
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