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 |
Link | |
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 |
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 |
Cow Lane |
Class31 |
Tuesday 2nd of October 2012 07:52:17 AM |
Station Road |
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 |