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  • Bletchley Train Driver - Mr Tew

    Bletchley Train Driver - Mr Tew

    My brother in law… my sister married a railwayman, he was a signalman and he said why don’t you try ...
  • Claydon Railway Station

    Claydon Railway Station

  • From Bar Boy to Driver - Mr Panter

    From Bar Boy to Driver - Mr Panter

    I was born in Osborne Street in Bletchley. We was an old railway family I think, me Dad worked on ...
  • Growing up in Bletchley

    Growing up in Bletchley

    Memories of a Railway Signalman's son
  • Marston Gate Railway Station

    Marston Gate Railway Station

  • Newport Nobby train at Bradwell Station

    Newport Nobby train at Bradwell Station

  • Newport Nobby train at Newport Pagnell Station

    Newport Nobby train at Newport Pagnell Station

  • Post Office Instructor at Bletchley Park - Joan

    Post Office Instructor at Bletchley Park - Joan

    About 1954 I was working in Blackpool, I was an instructor in the Post Office Training School, after the war ...
  • Railway Apprentice  - Mr Figg

    Railway Apprentice - Mr Figg

    That was the 31st of December 1956 was the time I joined the railway and I done me five years ...
  • Railway Worker at Bletchley Station - Mr Daniels

    Railway Worker at Bletchley Station - Mr Daniels

    I joined the railway when I was fifteen, having left school at fourteen of course. I joined the railway as what ...
  • Reflections-Mary

    Reflections-Mary

    I am 77 years old and I live a village which is several miles beyond the Milton Keynes boundary. My ...
  • Swanbourne Railway Station

    Swanbourne Railway Station

  • The Wolverton Refreshment Room

    The Wolverton Refreshment Room

    The World's First Grand Central Station
  • Wolverton Railway Works and Station, Wolverton

    Wolverton Railway Works and Station, Wolverton

  • Wolverton's Second Station

    Wolverton's Second Station

    The second train station was built in 1840 just down the line from the first station. The station was probably ...
  • Workers leaving the Wolverton Railway Works

    Workers leaving the Wolverton Railway Works

  • Working at Bletchley Railway  - Mr Fuller

    Working at Bletchley Railway - Mr Fuller

    My first memories of the railways would be of going on holiday when we were kiddies with the whole family, ...
  • Years gone by - Dorothy

    Years gone by - Dorothy

    My name is Dorothy. I was born in the Rossendale Valley in Lancashire in 1934. I am the youngest of ...
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