Layton railway station, Lancashire, 2010
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Image: © Nigel Thompson Taken: 25 Jan 2010
Opened in 1868 as "Bispham" by the Preston & Wyre Joint Railway on its line from Preston to Blackpool Talbot Road (now Blackpool North), it was renamed "Layton" in 1938. View south west towards Blackpool some 8 years before the line was electrified, and the footbridge and waiting shelter replaced. See Image for a similar view 8 years later.