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Gladstone Dock station (Liverpool), Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. View of the
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Gladstone Dock station (Liverpool), Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. View of the
Gladstone Dock station (Liverpool), Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. View of the entrance to the station, with a large arched sign. The station was opened on 7 September 1914 and closed on 7 July 1924. Photo taken on 19 September 1914
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Step back in time with this print of Gladstone Dock station, a relic from the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway era. The image transports us to 19 September 1914, just days after its grand opening on 7 September. The station's entrance is beautifully captured, showcasing a magnificent arched sign that proudly announces its name to all who pass by. Gladstone Dock station served as a vital hub for rail transport in Liverpool during its operational years between 1914 and 1924. It was a bustling gateway for both passengers and goods, connecting the city to various destinations across the United Kingdom. Trains would come and go, carrying people filled with anticipation or bidding farewell to loved ones. This evocative photograph allows our imagination to wander through time as we envision the comings and goings of countless individuals who once traversed these very grounds. Today, thanks to the National Railway Museum's preservation efforts, we can catch a glimpse into this bygone era. As we admire this piece of history captured on film over a century ago, let us appreciate the significance of Gladstone Dock station in shaping Liverpool's transportation landscape. This print serves as an homage not only to Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway but also to all those who worked tirelessly behind the scenes ensuring smooth operations at this iconic location.
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