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Hagley Road station

Below is a photo of Hagley Road station , with map showing the position in red. The old Harborne Railway is now a walkway, with access from Hagley Road close to the site of the old station


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Hagley Road station 24 Nov 1934, its final day, from the opposite direction showing Hagley Road Bridge.

The house far right, 331 Hagley Road, was the home of the Midland Red's chief engineer, Loftus George Wyndham Shire, for about 40 years from c1920.
 

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It should noted that the station is Hagley Road and not Hagley as the title of the thread suggests. Hagley is on the line to Kidderminster and was built for the Oxford, Worcester & Wolverhampton Railway.
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Although the present station building is GWR later design
 
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