Rocester Station on the Churnet Valley line

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Date:1970

Description:Once rail services were withdrawn in the 1960s, many railway buildings became neglected and derelict, as seen here at Rocester.

Only a few railway workers houses remain as private dwellings.

However, services have resumed on a stretch of line between Cheddleton and Froghall, in the Staffordshire Moorlands. Stations have been painstakingly restored or recreated, and the line now operates as a successful heritage railway.

This image is included by kind permission of the Churnet Valley Railway.

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