Hi,
I am doing a bit of research. Trying to find photos of Doncaster station and surrounding area (between the North Bridge and St James Bridge)
I am particular interested in the original GNR built station.
I notice that at some point there were two turn tables at either end of the station which disappeared by the 50s.
Do any of you have any photos of this area? or know a good source for them?
I have numerous books on Doncaster however these tend to focus on the Town Centre and not the railway
Thanks
Sam
Looking for Photos. Doncaster station area
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Re: Looking for Photos. Doncaster station area
Sam
Whilst I cannot help with photographs I do have a large GNR plan (13 feet x 3 feet) of the Doncaster Station area. At a scale 41.66ft to 1 inch it covers the area from the Balby Road bridge in the South to the GCR avoiding line over bridge in the North. It is dated January 1911, the surveyor being a H Handley. I attach an extract showing the station buildings.
Regards
Ian
Whilst I cannot help with photographs I do have a large GNR plan (13 feet x 3 feet) of the Doncaster Station area. At a scale 41.66ft to 1 inch it covers the area from the Balby Road bridge in the South to the GCR avoiding line over bridge in the North. It is dated January 1911, the surveyor being a H Handley. I attach an extract showing the station buildings.
Regards
Ian
Re: Looking for Photos. Doncaster station area
Hi Ian,
If i'm honest you've shown me something that may be far more useful than photos!
It is precisely what I was hoping the photos would tell me, i.e. I was going to re-verse engineer the photos to work out dimensions.
Is it possible to get a few more photos of this?
Thank you
Sam
If i'm honest you've shown me something that may be far more useful than photos!
It is precisely what I was hoping the photos would tell me, i.e. I was going to re-verse engineer the photos to work out dimensions.
Is it possible to get a few more photos of this?
Thank you
Sam
Re: Looking for Photos. Doncaster station area
Sam
A couple more photos of the plan showing the South and North ares of the station
Regards
Ian
A couple more photos of the plan showing the South and North ares of the station
Regards
Ian
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Re: Looking for Photos. Doncaster station area
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Interesting map, I do like all the gas points around the station, for topping up the coaches lighting systems. Thanks for sharing.
manna
Interesting map, I do like all the gas points around the station, for topping up the coaches lighting systems. Thanks for sharing.
manna
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Re: Looking for Photos. Doncaster station area
Thank you for the additional photos, really helpful for understanding the layout.
Can I ask where you got this from?
Also would it be possible for some more zoomed in photos of each platform?
I am hoping with this information and some of the photos I have collected I can attempt to re-create this within CAD software and eventually a model.
Thanks again
Sam
Can I ask where you got this from?
Also would it be possible for some more zoomed in photos of each platform?
I am hoping with this information and some of the photos I have collected I can attempt to re-create this within CAD software and eventually a model.
Thanks again
Sam
Re: Looking for Photos. Doncaster station area
Apologies I forgot the first picture has a zoomed in view of the station.
Does the map go far past St James Bridge?
Sorry for the questions, its just you have something which will save me hundreds of hours of research
Cheers
Sam
Does the map go far past St James Bridge?
Sorry for the questions, its just you have something which will save me hundreds of hours of research
Cheers
Sam
Re: Looking for Photos. Doncaster station area
Sam
The plan was purchased at a railwayana auction many years ago.
A couple more photos of the extremes of the plan
Regards
Ian
The plan was purchased at a railwayana auction many years ago.
A couple more photos of the extremes of the plan
Regards
Ian