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Stratford upon Avon Station

GWR Route: North Warwickshire Line

Stratford Upon Avon has had three standard gauge stations associated with the GWR or companies under its influence, two termini of branches and one through station, the current station, which itself has been subject to alterations to its layout over the years.

Initially two branch lines served the town each with their own terminus. The first station to open was just south of the current station at Sancta Lane being the site of the OWWR´s (Oxford, Worcester & Wolverhampton Railway) branch terminus which was only operational for a very brief period of time, from 12 July 1859 to 24 July 1861.

The second station located on the Birmingham Road, opened on 9th October 1860, was just to the north of the current station and served the Stratford Railway Company's branch line from Hatton to Stratford Upon Avon, a spur off the GWR's Oxford to Birmingham route.

The obvious advantage of joining the two branch lines was quickly recognised and the current station was opened on 24 July 1861 with the Birmingham Road station being relegated to goods traffic and the occasional excursion traffic, the latter ceasing in 1869.

The Evesham Road station was built as a two platform station with possibly a bay platform located in a similar position to the current platform 3. The Birmingham Road station remained open as a goods facility until it too succumbed to the competition of road traffic on 6 May 1968.

In the early part of the century, probably related to the GWR's decision to open a new main line route to the West of England, the station was rebuilt and upgraded to incorporate a third through platform on the up side of the station although it is known it handled local services from Honeybourne and Hatton.

The third platform required the demolition of the up platform's building and the creation of an island platform which shortened platform 2 at the Evesham Road end to provide access to platform 3. Today with the closure of the line to the south of Stratford Upon Avon the physical layout remains the same but history has turned full circle as the town is now effectively served by a terminal station.

Select an image below to view the larger version with accompanying text:

GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa499 - Mowat Collection
The platforms of the original 1860 station
GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa499a - Mowat Collection
Close up of facilities
GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa619 - Mowat Collection
Inside the goods shed

GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa619a - Mowat Collection
Loading Ales from Flowers Brewery
GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa505 - Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
Looking north with the station having just two platforms
GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa505a - Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
Close up of up platform

GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa505b - Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
Close up of down platform
GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa506 - Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
Looking north from beteen the tracks
GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa504 - Mowat Collection
The three platform station

GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa502 - Anon
Looking northwards with a Motorcar in platform 1
GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa503 - Anon
GWR designed 0-6-0PT Class '9400' No 9429
GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa503a - Anon
Close up of platforms 2 and 3

GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa500 - Lens of Sutton
Looking across to platform 2
GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa500a - Lens of Sutton
Close up of footbridge
GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa507 - Real Photographs
A rainy day looking towards Birmingham

GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa615 - RC Riley
Stock seen standing on the loop line
GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa501 - Real Photographs
Exterior view
GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa498 - LGRP
Another exterior view

GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa494 - Anon
An Edwardian view looking towards Honeybourne
GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa508 - Real Photographs
1950s view looking to Honeybourne
GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa508a - Real Photographs
Close up showing footbridge and signals

GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa495 - G Coltas
Ex-GWR 2-6-2T Prairie No 4571
GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa497 - Anon
GWR 0-6-0 Collett 'class 2251' No 3217
GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa620 - WoW
The gated access for parcels at platform 1 from outside the station

GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa621 - WoW
Looking across to platform 2 from platform 1
GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa622 - WoW
The booking hall entrance with sign over head
GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa623 - WoW
Another view of platform 2

GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa624 - WoW
The Gentlemens facilities!
GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa625 - WoW
Gable end of platform 2's building
GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa627 - WoW
Underneath platform 2's passenger footbridge

GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa628 - WoW
1930s view of parcel office
GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa630 - WoW
1930s view of platform 2
GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa631 - WoW
Another 1930s view of platform 2

GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa632 - WoW
A 1900 view of three carriages outside the station
GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa626 - WoW
Car parking outside 1950s station
GWR railway photo
Ref: gwrsa629 - WoW
More car parking outside 1950s station