mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
Councillor Bill Hilton and Susan Fairbairn at the derelict Seaburn Railway Station which has been branded a safety hazard, overrun by rats and a haunt for glue sniffers on 26th Junly 1986
Peter Gill (pushing barrel) and Dave Young (sitting on barrels) specialising in wine a barrel beer from their off licence in West Jesmond Station on 30th March 1976
A general view of The Boat House pub and footbridge from the platform of Wylam Railway Station on 14th May 1969
A general view of Riding Mill Railway Station, on 16th February 1984, where the Station Masters house is to become a new council home
A general view of the deserted West Gosforth Railway Station, Newcastle on 9th November 1951
A general view of a deserted Widdrington Railway Station on 31st March 1976
The deserted platform at Scotswood Railway Station on 28th April 1967, where rail enthusiasts will queue for the last passenger train before the station closes
A general view along the platform at Stocksfield Railway Station in Northumberland on 19th March 1970
A general view of Seaburn Railway Station at Sunderland on 3rd January, 1951. It is a very busy station nowadays, and is one of twelve being considered for reconstruction by the British Railways
The crowded platform of Walkergate Railway Station on 16th October 1974
A triain pulls into Wylam Railway Station on 19th August, 1983
A deserted Tyne Dock Railway Station on 3rd October 1972
A general view of the dilapidated South Gosforth Railway Station on 4th September 1975
West Gosforth, the forgotten railway station on 20th March 1965. Theres a mystery about its prospects - but most people don t know it has an existence, never mind a future
The derelict and vandalised Blaydon Railway Station on 10th July 1977
A general view of the derelict and deserted North Road Railway Station, on the Bishop Line, Darlington on 17th November 1972
Overgrown tracks, but the shrubs and flowers on the platform at Chollerton Station are in a neat and tidy state on 24th August 1959
A view from the signal box of the disused Rowley Station, near Consett, County Durham on 28th March 1968, which was dismantled brick by brick and rebuilt at Beamish Ope Air Museum
A view of derelict Cramlington Railway Station on 10th March 1992 which is to be closed down
A general view of Pelaw Railway Station which was one of the most picturesque stations on the South Shields, Newcastle line now daubed with spray paint on 4th September 1975
A general view of a deserted Pallion Railway Station, Sunderland on 28th August 1961
A general view of the graffiti covered Pelaw Railway Station on 30th June 1976
A general view of the disused Ashington Railway Station on 20th October 1992
A deserted Haltwhistle Railway Station on 13th December 1985
Mr. W. Armstrong (Stationmaster) walks along the platform at the disused Langley Railway Station on 28th January 1950, which was once awarded a first prize for one of the best kept stations in 1929
The train now standing at Acklington Station on 30th March 1976, may never stop there again for British Rail are considering closing the station together with Pegswood and Widdrington Station
Mr. J Knox and Mr. W Ratcliffe (Porters) look over the prize winning show at Beamish Railway Station for the best kept station. There were prizes for the station gardeners on 17th September 1953
A general view of the disused Lanchester Railway Station on 27th January 1949
People using Backworth Railway Station wanted a shelter. They got one. But something was missing - a door. Whoever erected the tubular steel building at the station, near Whitley Bay
Mr. John Rumney, the 64 year old porter at Eastgate Railway Station, Durham, works in the newly reborn station garden on 20th October 1964
Haydon Bridge Railway Station in Northumberland on 29th April 1980
A view of Beamish Railway Station on 29th June 1955
The derelict Felling Railway Station which has been vandalised on 14th January 1979
The waiting room and toilets at Point Pleasant Railway Station on the Riverside route near Wallsend which Dr. Beeching wants to close on 27th March 1963
The bare platform of Felling Railway Station after the old station has been demolished on 1st August 1979
One of the scheduled services sets off on the Eskdale miniature railway on 26 May 1976
Annabel Crow, of Haswell took a turn at the controls of a steam locomotive at Haswell Lodge, County Durham on 15th August 1971
The River Irt, a splendid reminder af of bygone, era, getting up steam to leave Ravenglass Station on 29th March, 1972
A miniature railway train. belonging to The Pilgrim Steam Railway Company with passengers on 10th August 1992
The River Esk locomotive on the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway on 26th May 1976
Mr Len Weedon (left) and Mr Jack Dent members of the Tyneside Society of Model and Experimental Engineers on 27th September 1973 with Mr Weedons model of GWR pannier tank locomotive
A Bishop Auckland father and son have built their own half mile ong miniature railway on 20th October 1972. But the do-it-yourself job of Raymond and Ridley Dunn, of Beech Road, cocketon Hill
Driver George Staniforth on the footplate of the River Irt at Ravenglass Station on 29th March 1972
People enjoying a ride on a miniature railway on 20th May 1977
Three engines wait at Blyth for the hammer on 5th January, 1965
A little railway engine from the Welsh valleys has arrived at Alston Station on 30th January 1980. It will go into action soon helping to lay a new narrow gauge track from the Cumbrian end of
View over the cab of a Southern railways express train making its way from Waterloo to Brighton July 1932
Alston Railway Station pictured on 30th October 1959