Rushton station

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Date:1900

Description:A postcard showing Rushton station and level crossing in 1900.

Until quite recently, level crossings were constantly manned and operated by a conventional swing gate.

The railway no longer serves Rushton. Also gone from these villages is the regular beat of horses' hooves - a trail of manure takes pride of place in this picture-postcard scene.

The station building is now a private dwelling; the Knot Inn behind the station building still provides welcome refreshment for visitors to this stunning area.

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

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