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Ludlow Station, Shropshire

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Ludlow Station, Shropshire

A general view of Ludlow station in Shropshire, showing the old Victorian station buildings that were demolished in the late 1960s. Beyond the station platforms the end of Ludlow Tunnel can be seen. This tunnel is relatively short and runs under Gravel Hill.
Ludow station opened in April 1852

STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway

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Shropshire Station Station Building Tunnel Gravel Hill Ludlow


EDITORS COMMENTS
Step back in time with this print of Ludlow Station, Shropshire. Transporting us to the late 1960s, it showcases the now-demolished Victorian station buildings that once stood proudly at this historic site. The intricate architectural details and ornate design elements are a testament to the grandeur of the era. Beyond the platforms, our gaze is drawn towards Ludlow Tunnel's entrance, peeking out from under Gravel Hill. This relatively short tunnel holds countless stories within its walls and serves as a reminder of the railway's vital role in connecting communities. Ludlow Station opened its doors to eager travelers in April 1852, marking an important milestone in local history. It became a bustling hub for both passengers and goods alike, facilitating trade and forging connections across Shropshire. This evocative image invites us to reflect on bygone days when steam engines chugged along these tracks and bustling crowds filled these platforms. It captures a moment frozen in time—a poignant reminder of how progress can sometimes erase cherished landmarks. As we admire this print from STEAM Museum of GWR (Great Western Railway), let us appreciate not only its aesthetic appeal but also its historical significance. May it serve as a window into an era long past, sparking curiosity about our rich railway heritage without any commercial connotations attached.

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