Stockton, original S&D Railway station of 1825

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The photograph on this page of Stockton, original S&D Railway station of 1825 by Walter Dendy, deceased as part of the Geograph project.

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Stockton, original S&D Railway station of 1825

Image: © Walter Dendy, deceased Taken: 18 Apr 1954

Terminus of the original Stockton & Darlington Railway of 1825; located at St John's Crossing, near Dock; closed 1892, although trains ceased to terminate there in 1863. This is a Grade II* Listed Building. Please see Image] for a close-up of the plaque on the wall. From StreetView this plaque had been removed by October 2014.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.558692
Longitude
-1.310468