Smethwick_West_railway_station_(site),_West_Midlands,_geograph-5662243-by-Nigel-Thompson.jpg


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English: Opened in 1867 as Smethwick Junction by the Great Western Railway on its line from Birmingham Snow Hill to Stourbridge, this station closed in 1996. It was effectively replaced by Smethwick Galton Bridge, just 100m to the east and which straddles two railway lines. View east towards Galton Bridge and Birmingham. Both platforms were extant when this image was taken but everything else had been removed.
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Author Nigel Thompson
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Camera location 52° 30′ 04.6″ N, 1° 59′ 07″ W Heading=90° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap. View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap info
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25 January 2018

52°30'4.64"N, 1°59'7.08"W

heading : 90 degree

52°30'4.64"N, 1°59'3.84"W

heading : 90 degree