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Hellifield station
Hellifield station 
 The wonderful wrought ironwork at Hellifield station was erected by the Midland Railway and opened in June 1880. The architect was the renowned Charles Trubshaw who was responsible for many other railway buildings including one of my local stations, Kettering. Notice the Midland Railway insignia in the iron work. Unfortunately, at the other end of the station the canopy is supported by some acrow props as it is fracturing and putting the structural integrity at risk. As the station is Grade II listed I am sure that the work will be undertaken and that it will be repaired sympathetically! 
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Hellifield station 
 The wonderful wrought ironwork at Hellifield station was erected by the Midland Railway and opened in June 1880. The architect was the renowned Charles Trubshaw who was responsible for many other railway buildings including one of my local stations, Kettering. Notice the Midland Railway insignia in the iron work. Unfortunately, at the other end of the station the canopy is supported by some acrow props as it is fracturing and putting the structural integrity at risk. As the station is Grade II listed I am sure that the work will be undertaken and that it will be repaired sympathetically! 
 Keywords: Hellifield station

The wonderful wrought ironwork at Hellifield station was erected by

the Midland Railway and opened in June 1880. The architect was the renowned Charles Trubshaw who was responsible for many other railway buildings including one of my local stations, Kettering. Notice the Midland Railway insignia in the iron work. Unfortunately, at the other end of the station the canopy is supported by some acrow props as it is fracturing and putting the structural integrity at risk. As the station is Grade II listed I am sure that the work will be undertaken and that it will be repaired sympathetically!