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English: When Charles Driver built the railway station at Wellingborough for the Midland Railway he gave it wonderfully detailed windows, polychromatic brickwork and a spacious ridge-and-furrow glazed canopy. It merits two stars in Simon Jenkins' Britain's 100 Best Railway Stations .
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