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View along railway tracks towards a station platform with a brick building on the right and a white wooden shelter on the left.

Harston Station (MoC141/62)

Harston Station

History of Harston station

This station opened in 1852 and closed in 1963.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harston_railway_station

A black-and-white postcard showing a brick building beside a road closed by wooden crossing gates in front of trees.

Station, Harston (CAS531/Z40)

Railway tracks cross a level crossing towards a station building, with a signal box to the right and open fields beyond.

Harston station (CAS531/Z38)

A dirt road leads past a two-story brick building and a signal box towards a level crossing surrounded by fields and trees.

Harston Station (CAS)

A crowd of people in 1920s attire stands on a station platform next to a signal box, with railway tracks curving in distance.

Harston Station (CAS)

 

 

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