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A rural railway station with a brick building and platform, flanked by trees with freight wagons visible on distant tracks.

Bluntisham Station (date unknown)

Bluntisham Station

History of Bluntisham Station

1885 Ordnance Survey map fragment showing a railway line, a cattle pen, a signal box, and roads around Bluntisham Station.

Bluntisham OS 1885

Single-story brick station building with a slate roof, three chimneys, a large wooden door, and a bicycle on the platform.

Bluntisham station (J Watling)

A black and white line drawing of a railway station layout, showing tracks, platforms, and labeled station buildings.

Bluntisham Station (P Paye 1982)

See The Ely and St Ives Railway, P Paye, 1982

Sources

  • Ordnance Survey
  • Photographs

Tags

  • railway worker

Projects

  • Bluntisham

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