First Great Western express service leaving Evesham Railway Station

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First Great Western express service leaving Evesham Railway Station

Image: © P L Chadwick Taken: 30 Aug 2008

The train on the left has just called at Evesham and is now departing for Pershore and Worcester. The train on the right is waiting at the station to depart. It is bound for London Paddington via Oxford. The railway each side of the station is currently single track, so trains have to pass at this point. Because the platforms at Evesham were never designed for long trains, passengers alighting here need to make sure they are in the first four carriages of the train.

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Image Location

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52.098467
Longitude
-1.947401