Image Frontage, former Saltburn station

Frontage, former Saltburn station
Frontage, former Saltburn station 
 The frontage of the former Saltburn station complete with British Railways tangerine enamel sign. It's an odd sign, simply saying 'railway station' and as such, I thought that it might be a reproduction. However, on studying past images of the station it appears to have been there for many years. The grand station building was built by the Stockton and Darlington Railway finally opening, after some delays, in 1861. No longer in railway use, with the simple one-platform station off to the left, the building is now used for retailing and as a community resource for the fine people of Saltburn. The spire of Saltburn Methodist church stands above the station in the background. 
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Frontage, former Saltburn station 
 The frontage of the former Saltburn station complete with British Railways tangerine enamel sign. It's an odd sign, simply saying 'railway station' and as such, I thought that it might be a reproduction. However, on studying past images of the station it appears to have been there for many years. The grand station building was built by the Stockton and Darlington Railway finally opening, after some delays, in 1861. No longer in railway use, with the simple one-platform station off to the left, the building is now used for retailing and as a community resource for the fine people of Saltburn. The spire of Saltburn Methodist church stands above the station in the background. 
 Keywords: Frontage former Saltburn station

The frontage of the former Saltburn station complete with British

Railways tangerine enamel sign. It's an odd sign, simply saying 'railway station' and as such, I thought that it might be a reproduction. However, on studying past images of the station it appears to have been there for many years. The grand station building was built by the Stockton and Darlington Railway finally opening, after some delays, in 1861. No longer in railway use, with the simple one-platform station off to the left, the building is now used for retailing and as a community resource for the fine people of Saltburn. The spire of Saltburn Methodist church stands above the station in the background.