Ashchurch station

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Ashchurch station

Image: © Ben Brooksbank Taken: 23 Aug 1969

A dismal view southward from the footbridge of the ?deserted station, now bereft of its Junction status. Weeds grow where Evesham line trains used to join on the left, leaving just one line that goes into the MoD Depot. The A438 roadbridge has now been widened. The splendid Midland Railway canopy and station buildings have only a year or two before demolition.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.997375
Longitude
-2.108028