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Radlett Station, with Up express 1956
View NW, towards St Albans, Bedford and the North, Midland Main Line from London St Pancras. The 07.08 Bradford (Forster Square) to St Pancras express is on the Up Fast, headed by Stanier Jubilee Class 6P 4-6-0 No. 45739 'Ulster' (built 12/36, withdrawn 1/67). [Such a shame out of focus, as camera packing up in 1956!]
Image: © Ben Brooksbank
Taken: 23 Mar 1956
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In-carriage ThamesLink routes map
The map is displayed above every carriage door; north is to the left, south to the right. Photographed during a stop at Radlett on a southbound service.
Image: © Robin Stott
Taken: 11 Mar 2023
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Radlett railway station, Hertfordshire
Opened in 1868 by the Midland Railway on the line from London St Pancras to Bedford.
View south towards Elstree and London.
Image: © Nigel Thompson
Taken: 27 Feb 2013
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Radlett station before electrification
In the days before electrification and re-signalling this was the view at the top end of the platforms at Radlett station. A Sheffield to St Pancras service passes at speed. On this day the signal box was switched out.
Image: © roger geach
Taken: 11 Mar 1978
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Southbound train approaching Radlett station
Engine is BR class 4 4-6-0 no 75055
Image: © John Firth
Taken: Unknown
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Radlett railway station
The station was built in 1868 by the Midland Railway. The station was rebuilt in the 1970s but the three shelters over the cycle racks with their fine latticework are a reminder of the old style of railway architecture. This is the Station Approach side of the station, with the black glass building housing the ticket office and a waiting room.
Image: © Nigel Cox
Taken: 15 Apr 2009
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Radlett station platform
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 12 Jun 2008
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Radlett station
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 12 Jun 2008
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Radlett: Flint Cottages
Prior to the Midland Railway arriving in Radlett and building the station in the 1860s, the settlement was nothing more than a few buildings serving the local estates of the landed gentry. These fine flint and brick cottages date from 1852 and so pre-date the railway. They were built by the Phillimore family, presumably to house estate workers.
Now they are used by several small commercial concerns, one of which just happens to be a photographer's studio. So, Click Studios, here's your free publicity http://www.theclickstudios.co.uk/ The family portrait will do very nicely, thank you!
This image was taken from more or less the place where the lady in the brown coat can be seen to the right in
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Image: © Nigel Cox
Taken: 15 Apr 2009
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Old Milestone by the A5183, Watling Street, Radlett
Small milestone built into gate pillar with access to rear of Barclays Bank. East side of Watling Street, Radlett.
Inscription reads:-
LONDON
14
ELSTREE
Milestone Society National ID: HE_ESSA03
Image: © C Woodward
Taken: 12 Nov 2007
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