Much Wenlock railway station
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The photograph on this page of Much Wenlock railway station by John Winder as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © John Winder Taken: 26 Sep 2015
Opened in 1862 as a stop on the Much Wenlock & Severn Junction Railway, the station at Much Wenlock closed exactly a hundred years later. The passenger service to Craven Arms had ceased in 1951, but services to Wellington at the other end of the line continued until 1962. Now the building has been converted to flats. Shot on film using a Pentax K1000.