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File:PrivettStation-Hampshire.jpeg|This converted train station at Privett, Hampshire is thought to have been built in 1903 and sat along the old Meon Valley Line between Farnham and Fareham. It was taken out of use and converted to a home in 1955.
File:PrivettStation-Hampshire.jpeg|This converted train station at Privett, Hampshire is thought to have been built in 1903 and sat along the old Meon Valley Line between Farnham and Fareham. It was taken out of use and converted to a home in 1955.


File:TheOldRailwayStation-LongMelfordSuffolk.jpeg|The Old Railway Station, Long Melford, Suffolk.  It was part of the Stour Valley Line from Sudbury to Cambridge. The line was closed as part of Dr Richard Beeching’s cuts and the Station was turned into a family home
File:TheOldRailwayStation-LongMelfordSuffolk.jpeg|The Old Railway Station, Long Melford, Suffolk.  It was part of the Stour Valley Line from Sudbury to Cambridge. The line was closed as part of Dr Richard Beeching’s cuts and the Station was turned into a family home.
 
File:OldStationHouse-DyffrynArdudwy.jpeg|In need of some love, the Old Station House at Dyffryn Ardudwy, on the North Wales Line, sits next to the new station and has barely changed since it was built in Victorian times.


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Notable Examples

Railways Homes In Art And The Media


http://www.railwaystationcottages.co.uk/

http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/n/north_cave/

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/property/9587572/Top-ten-converted-railway-buildings.html