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View of north end of station platform, with locomotive running shed in background

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View of north end of station platform, with locomotive running shed in background

View of north end of station platform, with locomotive running shed in background. A six-wheeled coach stands on the old Newmarket curve. The sidings contain GER high-sided opens, goods brake vans and a Worsdell Telegraph Dept van

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1911 Imagination Works Locomotive National Railway Museum Platform Railway Sep13 Sep13 12 Sidings Station Steam Locomotive Tracks Train Transport Wagon


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This print takes us back in time to the year 1911, capturing a mesmerizing view of the north end of Cambridge Station platform. The image showcases the impressive locomotive running shed standing proudly in the background, exuding an air of power and grandeur. Intriguingly, our gaze is drawn towards a six-wheeled coach positioned on the old Newmarket curve. It stands as a testament to an era when railway travel was at its peak, offering passengers luxurious journeys across vast distances. As we explore further into this snapshot from history, our eyes wander along the sidings adjacent to the platform. Here we find GER high-sided opens, goods brake vans, and even a Worsdell Telegraph Department van. These elements provide insight into the bustling activity that once took place within these tracks – a symphony of movement and commerce. Imagination Works has flawlessly preserved this moment frozen in time for us to admire today. This remarkable print serves as a reminder of how railways have shaped our world by connecting people and transporting goods efficiently across nations. Displayed proudly at the National Railway Museum (NRM), this photograph invites visitors to step back into an era where steam locomotives ruled supreme. Its sepia tones evoke nostalgia while simultaneously reminding us of humanity's relentless pursuit for progress through innovation in transportation

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