EPW024210 ENGLAND (1928). The town and surrounding countryside, Dartmouth, from the east, 1928
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| Pennawd | [EPW024210] The town and surrounding countryside, Dartmouth, from the east, 1928 |
| Cyfeirnod | EPW024210 |
| Dyddiad | September-1928 |
| Dolen | |
| Enw lle | DARTMOUTH |
| Plwyf | DARTMOUTH |
| Ardal | |
| Gwlad | ENGLAND |
| Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad | 288074, 51419 |
| Hydred / Lledred | -3.5734339401387, 50.351418221297 |
| Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol | SX881514 |
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John W |
Friday 19th of June 2020 08:42:12 PM | |
James G |
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MB |
Sunday 7th of October 2012 09:13:03 AM | |
The other "station" in the UK which never received a train. The first one is Hull Corporation Pier. |
John Wass |
Friday 3rd of October 2014 08:42:56 PM |
This was a formal Railway Station, being built by the railway company who built the line to Kingswear. They could not afford the considerable expense of erecting a bridge further up the river and took the easy way out by building to Kingswear. Tickets were sold to destinations around the UK and parcels handled as any station would; it also oversaw the running of the ferry to connect to the trains at Kingswear. Indeed, according to http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/d/dartmouth/index.shtml, because of the handling of passengers travelling to and from the Royal Naval Collage the Dartmouth stationmaster was paid more than his colleague at KIngswear! |
John W |
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MB |
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