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When I first came to the Midlands in '88, this place was still active but shutting down. In the years that followed ,I'd wished I'd taken some pics of this place. That is until now.
Earlier this month, I was scouting for culverts in the area and then I came across this place. Hadn't been here for years, so with camera in hand I took a few pics and now present my (and someone else's) history on British Rail Freightliner Depot in Dudley in the West Midlands.
The Dudley station started back in 1860 as a passenger and cargo line going all over the Midlands
I couldn't find any old photos of the station back then, but did find some from 1956.
This is a view looking from the station to the main road and bridge.
Another view, this time from the bridge looking towards the station
In 1964 the station closed and was reopened as a freight depot. The old buildings were torn down and an extensive cargo yard was built.
Track layout and yard plan from 1977
The tracks and yard continued upto 1989 before finally closing about 1989/90
Looking towards the bridge
View from the track to where buildings used to be.
And now in 2009
Looking to the bridge
Overgrown trackside building
Looking along the track (dismantled further down)
The mouth of the Dudley tunnel (goes right under the town)
The only original thing left. The gates in BR red.
Final one of the entrance to the site. The wasteground once had loads of buildings.
Dudley Freightliner Depot 1860-1989
Earlier this month, I was scouting for culverts in the area and then I came across this place. Hadn't been here for years, so with camera in hand I took a few pics and now present my (and someone else's) history on British Rail Freightliner Depot in Dudley in the West Midlands.
The Dudley station started back in 1860 as a passenger and cargo line going all over the Midlands
I couldn't find any old photos of the station back then, but did find some from 1956.
This is a view looking from the station to the main road and bridge.
Another view, this time from the bridge looking towards the station
In 1964 the station closed and was reopened as a freight depot. The old buildings were torn down and an extensive cargo yard was built.
Track layout and yard plan from 1977
The tracks and yard continued upto 1989 before finally closing about 1989/90
Looking towards the bridge
View from the track to where buildings used to be.
And now in 2009
Looking to the bridge
Overgrown trackside building
Looking along the track (dismantled further down)
The mouth of the Dudley tunnel (goes right under the town)
The only original thing left. The gates in BR red.
Final one of the entrance to the site. The wasteground once had loads of buildings.
Dudley Freightliner Depot 1860-1989
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