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10730
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L1562 - Gerrards Cross Station, Buckinghamshire
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L1562 - Gerrards Cross station on the Great Western & Great Central Joint Line, Buckinghamshire, circa 1905. Designed by the Great Western Railway rather than the Great Central, the station arrangement is different from the 'island platform' designs that are seen on the London Extension proper. Work on this later section of the Line (Northolt Junction to High Wycombe) was carried out by Pauling & Co. of Westminster.
British Railways - S. W. A. Newton Collection
More information about these photographs and the Great Central Railway can be found
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S.W.A. Newton
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L1562.tif
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IM&ICT - RC
Original media type: Glass plate negative
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L1562 - Gerrards Cross station on the Great Western & Great Central Joint Line, Buckinghamshire, circa 1905. Designed by the Great Western Railway rather than the Great Central, the station arrangement is different from the 'island platform' designs that are seen on the London Extension proper. Work on this later section of the Line (Northolt Junction to High Wycombe) was carried out by Pauling & Co. of Westminster.
British Railways - S. W. A. Newton Collection
More information about these photographs and the Great Central Railway can be found
here
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2532 px
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2013-06-05 13:22:30
Date taken
01/01/1905