Image Frontage, March station

Frontage, March station
Frontage, March station 
 The frontage of March station is quite impressive for what is, after all, a fairly small Fenland town. In Gordon Biddle’s Victorian Stations book (David & Charles; 1973) there is a photograph of the frontage with its now removed impressive V-patterened awning the position of which can be seen in the brickwork above the large windows in this 1981 image. The station was opened in 1847 once being a major junction where a number of lines and routes converged with it once having seven platforms! 
 Keywords: Frontage, March station
Frontage, March station 
 The frontage of March station is quite impressive for what is, after all, a fairly small Fenland town. In Gordon Biddle’s Victorian Stations book (David & Charles; 1973) there is a photograph of the frontage with its now removed impressive V-patterened awning the position of which can be seen in the brickwork above the large windows in this 1981 image. The station was opened in 1847 once being a major junction where a number of lines and routes converged with it once having seven platforms! 
 Keywords: Frontage, March station

The frontage of March station is quite impressive for what

is, after all, a fairly small Fenland town. In Gordon Biddle’s Victorian Stations book (David & Charles; 1973) there is a photograph of the frontage with its now removed impressive V-patterened awning the position of which can be seen in the brickwork above the large windows in this 1981 image. The station was opened in 1847 once being a major junction where a number of lines and routes converged with it once having seven platforms!