This was my first ever explore and my first report so let me know if I go wrong!
I heard this place could be accessed and it turned out to be relatively straightforward, being a quite area during the day as well. From the outside it doesn't look all that big but as with many old railway stations it's actually quite sizeable, with it being under the railway arches. There isn't much left in there as it has mostly been destroyed apart from some nice details. There are 3 sets of stairs leading up to the tracks [access info removed]. I didn't go for a walk along the tracks as I bottled it, thinking that the flats beside the station might see me.
The front of the station
Looking along by one of the dark arches
Whilst I was in taking photos another couple of folk turned up, I gave them quite a shock!
The metals beams still in place
Mezzanine level between the arches and the platform stairs
As you can see, nature as reclaimed these stairs!
An old brick up by the platform
Another urbexer
Cheers!
I heard this place could be accessed and it turned out to be relatively straightforward, being a quite area during the day as well. From the outside it doesn't look all that big but as with many old railway stations it's actually quite sizeable, with it being under the railway arches. There isn't much left in there as it has mostly been destroyed apart from some nice details. There are 3 sets of stairs leading up to the tracks [access info removed]. I didn't go for a walk along the tracks as I bottled it, thinking that the flats beside the station might see me.
The front of the station
Looking along by one of the dark arches
Whilst I was in taking photos another couple of folk turned up, I gave them quite a shock!
The metals beams still in place
Mezzanine level between the arches and the platform stairs
As you can see, nature as reclaimed these stairs!
An old brick up by the platform
Another urbexer
Cheers!
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