Stanmore Village station, Middlesex

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Stanmore Village station, Middlesex

Image: © Dr Neil Clifton Taken: 12 May 1957

This station, which strongly resembles a village church, was opened in 1890 as the terminus of a private branch from Harrow and Wealdstone, later incorporated into the LNWR. As seen here in 1957 the appearance is almost as original except for the loss of the large clock over the entrance door. The station closed to passengers in 1952 and for goods in 1964. Sadly the buildings were incorporated into private housing developments and the site is now almost unrecognisable.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.612003
Longitude
-0.31312