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A general view of the derelict and vandalised Longbenton Railway Station on 30th June
A general view of the derelict and vandalised Longbenton Railway Station on 30th June 1976
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Longbenton
Tyne and Wear
England
Media ID 21635721
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Derelict
Graffiti
Journey
Platform
Public Transport
Railway
Sign
Station
Trains
Vandalism
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