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Yes, both my pics are looking west, and jonny777's is looking east.

Plus a supporting cast of: the railings on the down side, the gravel inset behind the two differently-coloured strips of tarmac on the up platform, and the space between the tracks. 

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You will have to have patience with me.

 

My logic circuits on orientation of photos are not the best connected.

 

 

However, here are some more unknowns.

 

 

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The lorry in the first photo looks like it has the name J A Hutchinson. A transport company with that name were based in the Peterborough area.

 

Stamford East looks to be a similar design. (not the same though)

 

Possibly Wansford?

 

https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@52.5688695,-0.3892697,3a,48.8y,205.26h,83.95t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sAnr0wLFye-ny63Hct-gagw!2e0!7i13312!8i6656!6m1!1e1

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Thanks Shadow.

 

I should have recognised that one. It is Wansford.

 

I think the sudden change from Scotland has thrown me.

 

The third one shouts Lincolnshire between Boston and Lincoln to me, but I can't find anything to fit the bill - yet.

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Is the second from bottom Hellifield?

 

Jim

Hellifield was my first thought too, but there is an Up Loop that i would have expected to be visible between the platform and the sidings.

 

Paul.

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Second from bottom - in the formation, there's an LNER buffet? Also the coaches appear to have odd labels in the windows. Does that give us any clues? Enthusiast excursion, judging by the number of people towards the end of the platforms?

 

For the unidentified ones, can you read any number plates off the vehicles on the originals? Might give us a clue.

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Thanks to everyone for their input. I am most grateful.

 

 

Here are some more.

 

They used to be quite organised geographically, but now they seem to be all over the UK.

 

 

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Hellifield was my first thought too, but there is an Up Loop that i would have expected to be visible between the platform and the sidings.

 

Paul.

A former Butlins station? Long platforms and plenty of storage sidings Edited by keefer
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Second from bottom - in the formation, there's an LNER buffet? Also the coaches appear to have odd labels in the windows. Does that give us any clues? Enthusiast excursion, judging by the number of people towards the end of the platforms?

 

For the unidentified ones, can you read any number plates off the vehicles on the originals? Might give us a clue.

When I enlarged it, two WR lower-quadrant signals were clearly visible. A home signal, in the 'Off' position just in front of the train, and the rear of an un-identified one to its right. I wonder if it could be the pre-bypass Pontypool Road station?

The view of the station on Google Earth does suggest Pontypool Road and New Inn, looking towards Abergavenny- the bay has been backfilled, but its outline is visible:-

https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/Pontypool+%26+New+Inn/@51.6972606,-3.0153632,595m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x4871dc2625eea907:0x18ec0e625b5d1c0b!6m1!1e1?hl=en

As to what an excursion was doing there? A pilgrimage to the birthplace of the Pontypool Front Row, a seeming fixture in the Welsh First XV of the mid 1970s, perhaps?

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That last photo, with the tank wagons to the right, and the over-complicated pointwork, looks WR- Cranmore, perhaps?

This link to a Google Earth view, certainly bears some similarities, especially with the arrangement of trailing crossover incorporating a single slip, leading into a diamond crossing:-

https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/Cranmore,+Shepton+Mallet,+Somerset+BA4/@51.1848689,-2.4799958,304m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x48722f83c8462b43:0x77045cbf863e83b!6m1!1e1?hl=en

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Post 287 - Think image 1 is actually Nairn this time.  Google streetview suggests a bit of restoration on a chimney, and vegetation obscuring the dormer-windowed house in the distance (although it's still there)

 

Image 3 is at Alloa.

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Thanks to everyone for their input. I am most grateful.

 

 

Here are some more.

 

They used to be quite organised geographically, but now they seem to be all over the UK.

 

 

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14 is Cranmore looking west from the station with the oil tank sidings off to the right

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When I enlarged it, two WR lower-quadrant signals were clearly visible. A home signal, in the 'Off' position just in front of the train, and the rear of an un-identified one to its right. I wonder if it could be the pre-bypass Pontypool Road station?

The view of the station on Google Earth does suggest Pontypool Road and New Inn, looking towards Abergavenny- the bay has been backfilled, but its outline is visible:-

https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/Pontypool+%26+New+Inn/@51.6972606,-3.0153632,595m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x4871dc2625eea907:0x18ec0e625b5d1c0b!6m1!1e1?hl=en

As to what an excursion was doing there? A pilgrimage to the birthplace of the Pontypool Front Row, a seeming fixture in the Welsh First XV of the mid 1970s, perhaps?

I am reasonably sure that it is Pontypool Road looking northwards.

 

No.14 is definitely Cranmore and the scene of a rather spectacular shunting derailment where a loaded tank car passing through the clipped and spiked single slip took to the air and went the wrong way in a direction the slip didn't even offer when the slip had been working.

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