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Gisburn station, Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, on the Blackburn to Hellifield line, 4 May 1912
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Gisburn station, Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, on the Blackburn to Hellifield line, 4 May 1912
Gisburn station, Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, on the Blackburn to Hellifield line, 4 May 1912. General view of the station, looking north-east. The station was closed on 10 September 1962 for passengers, and on 23 March 1964 for goods
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This print takes us back in time to Gisburn station, located on the Blackburn to Hellifield line in Lancashire, England. The date is May 4th, 1912, and we are presented with a general view of the station as we gaze towards the northeast. The image showcases the bustling activity that once thrived within these historical railway grounds. Passengers eagerly await their trains while porters scurry about attending to luggage and ensuring a smooth boarding process. The platform is filled with an array of people from all walks of life; families embarking on exciting journeys, businessmen engrossed in conversation, and perhaps even some weary travelers seeking solace after long voyages. Gisburn station served as a vital transportation hub for both passengers and goods until its closure many years later. On September 10th, 1962, it bid farewell to its role in facilitating passenger travel before finally ceasing operations for goods transportation on March 23rd, 1964. As we admire this snapshot frozen in time by the National Railway Museum's collection, let us reflect upon the significance of Gisburn station - once a vibrant symbol of progress and connectivity - now preserved only through photographs like this one. It serves as a reminder of our ever-evolving world where new technologies replace old ones but also highlights how these relics continue to captivate our imagination and preserve cherished memories from days gone by.
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