Jump to content
 
  • entries
    7
  • comments
    15
  • views
    3,268

St Agnes, going back in time from the 1970's to pre Beeching


0820PerranporthPaddington

526 views




St Agnes, part of the Chacewater - Newquay branch was a typical Great Western country station, serving the Mining Village of St Agnes and surrounding area. Originally a single line, but in 1937 a passing loop was provided with a 300 ft island platform, accessed by a footbridge and barrow crossing, plus the addition of a 30-lever signal box. This new layout gave for increased traffic, as the branch now supported three passing stations, namely St Agnes, Perranport and Shepherds. The old platform was demolished, leaving the building rather isolated on a plinth at he north end. The canopy was completely turned round and replaced on the opposite side, facing the entrance road. Further support was neccessary, so four substantial vertical girders were added to support it. All the doors on the rail side were bricked up and replaced on the road side. This made a rather unusual design.
Around 1950/52 the footbridge was removed and access to the platform was by means of the barrow crossing at the north end of the platform and this arrangement remained until closure in 1963.

As all but the station booking hall was demolished, I chose to create it as it was left in its derelict state before moving on to 1949, post Nationalisation, just before the footbridge was removed, so the first few pictures show it around the mid-seventies, trackless and the building in a sorry state.
I have a second booking hall, depicting how it was in the late forties, which will be included in the proper layout.


Attached Thumbnails

  • post-17866-0-19267600-1420544770.jpg
  • post-17866-0-42116500-1420544542.jpg
  • post-17866-0-36132800-1420544584.jpg
  • post-17866-0-58470200-1420544626.jpg

  • Like 3

3 Comments


Recommended Comments

  • RMweb Gold

Interesting to see the station modelled in this condition - and very nicely done too. That view under the canopy is particularly nice I think, I wouldn't mind spending an afternoon on a chair in the shade there!

Link to comment

Beautiful modelling and interesting to see it in this state.  Do I understand that you intend to restore the track in due course?  Working backwards seems rather fascinating.

 

Mike

Link to comment

The model is finished as it was in 1949, with the station complete with footbridge and all track laid, which was quite difficult working within the limits of the cutting, rather like it must have been in real life.

I have created anothe entry, labelled:  St Agnes Station, Cornwall from dereliction to 1949.  This shows what it was like in the 1970's, to 1949, when in full working order

Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...