So, despite living in Eltham for an important chunk of my childhood I never visited Eltham Park Railway Station.
Eltham Park Railway Station, 1908 |
On the rare occasions when I did visit the next station on the line it was part of those adventures which led me wandering across Eltham on sunny Saturdays or in the school holidays.
All of which means I have no idea what it looked like, and so I am grateful to that smashing little book Eltham Village published in 1984.*
More so because one of the authors, Paula Richardson has given me permission to reproduce this picture, and as we all know it is always correct to seek the permission of those who first reproduced the image.
Likewise, I shall credit that excellent site Disused Stations for the history of the railway Station, which opened in 1908 by South Eastern & Chatham Railway Company and closed on March 3rd, 1983.**By then I had done a decade in Manchester and remember my surprise when on going home later in that year the train from Charing Cross deposited me on the platform of entirely different railway station.
Not much of a story I suppose, but sometimes history is made up of the little things.
Location; Eltham
Picture; Eltham Park Railway Station, 1908, from Eltham Village
*Eltham Village, Gus White, Ian Murdock and Paula Richardson in 1984 and published by G & Pi Publications Eltham
**Eltham Park, Disused Stations, http://disused-stations.org.uk/e/eltham_park/index.shtml
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