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Ironbridge and Broseley Station, Shropshire

A view of Ironbridge and Broseley station in Shropshire, showing the station buildings, footbridge and level crossing gate. Ironbridge and Broseley station opened in February 1862 and closed in September 1963. The site was demolished in the mid 1960s and is now a pay and display carpark close to the Iron Bridge

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Footbridge Level Crossing Shropshire Station Station Building Broseley Iron Bridge Ironbridge


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This print showcases the historic Ironbridge and Broseley Station in Shropshire, a testament to the rich railway heritage of the region. The image captures the essence of this once bustling station, with its charming station buildings, iconic footbridge, and level crossing gate. Opened in February 1862, Ironbridge and Broseley Station served as a vital transportation hub for over a century before closing its doors in September 1963. Sadly, the site was later demolished during the mid-1960s; however, it has been transformed into a convenient pay and display carpark today. The photograph allows us to step back in time and imagine what life was like during those bygone days when steam trains chugged along these tracks. It is a poignant reminder of how our transportation systems have evolved over time. As we gaze at this snapshot from history, we can almost hear the echoes of passengers' footsteps on that footbridge or catch glimpses of locomotives passing through that level crossing gate. This image serves as an important reminder of our past and encourages us to appreciate how far we've come. Thanks to STEAM Museum's preservation efforts, we are fortunate enough to glimpse into this fascinating chapter of Shropshire's history through this remarkable photo print.

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