EPW024646 ENGLAND (1928). Didcot Railway Station and Didcot Junction, Didcot, 1928

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Title [EPW024646] Didcot Railway Station and Didcot Junction, Didcot, 1928
Reference EPW024646
Date September-1928
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Place name DIDCOT
Parish DIDCOT
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 452458, 190543
Longitude / Latitude -1.2423435625473, 51.610801224467
National Grid Reference SU525905

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Possibly a 'County' 4-4-0

Isleworth1961
Saturday 17th of February 2018 10:48:15 PM
Appears to be an outside-framed 4-4-0 tender engine, possibly a 'Duke', characterised by the large dome.

Isleworth1961
Saturday 17th of February 2018 10:41:47 PM
The Didcot station Buildings.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Thursday 29th of September 2016 09:38:36 PM
All this area is the Lady Grove Housing Estate or Ladygrove Loop.

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Thursday 29th of September 2016 09:36:03 PM
Great Western Hotel, now Demolished, awaiting Development own by Cranbourne Holdings Abingdon Ltd

Andy from Abingdon on Thames
Thursday 29th of September 2016 09:32:34 PM
A brace of 0-6-0 tender locos.

John Wass
Friday 6th of November 2015 08:36:52 PM
The one nearest the camera appears to have a nameplate, so is most likely a 4-4-0, possibly a 'Duke'.

Isleworth1961
Saturday 17th of February 2018 10:43:46 PM
More horse boxes.

John Wass
Friday 6th of November 2015 08:35:07 PM
Looks like a 4-4-0 tender loco.

John Wass
Friday 6th of November 2015 08:34:23 PM
Looks like a county

vswift
Sunday 29th of May 2016 03:19:36 AM
A brace of 0-6-0 "Pannier" tank engines.

John Wass
Friday 6th of November 2015 08:29:41 PM
Three horse boxes on the rear of this train, they must be empty as full ones are usually attached at the front for a smoother ride.

John Wass
Friday 6th of November 2015 08:24:21 PM
Nothing ever changes...

Billy Turner
Friday 11th of September 2015 10:12:47 PM
Private James Radcliffe Mawson, number 2152, at Didcot Railway Station, September 1914. Mawson died of wounds on 24th April 1915.

Billy Turner
Friday 11th of September 2015 09:57:16 PM

Class31
Tuesday 2nd of October 2012 07:52:17 AM

Class31
Tuesday 2nd of October 2012 07:51:33 AM
Roughly the site of the GWS Didcot site coal/water tower today as built in the thirties.

Norman W
Friday 28th of September 2012 08:39:47 PM
This water tower is not the one on the Great Western Society Site. The maintenance shed and coaling/water tower on the GWS site was not built until the thirties. Under a government scheme to help the unemployied. The site was further to the left.

Norman W
Friday 28th of September 2012 08:36:23 PM
Coaling stage, wagons were shunted up an incline for loading the tenders of GWR Loco,s. This is now part of the Didcot Railway Centre

Gapim
Friday 17th of August 2012 08:24:51 PM
Coaling stage, wagons were shunted up an incline for loading the tenders of GWR Loco,s. This is now part of the Didcot Railway Centre

Gapim
Friday 17th of August 2012 08:24:39 PM
Prince Of Wales

mcgeacs
Monday 2nd of July 2012 12:45:38 PM