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‪File:MoortownNettleton-Lincolnshire.jpeg|This Victorian station house, located between Moortown and Nettleton in Lincolnshire was built in around 1850 by the Manchester Sheffield Railway Company and ended it's working life in the 1960s although the line is still active.
‪File:MoortownNettleton-Lincolnshire.jpeg|This Victorian station house, located between Moortown and Nettleton in Lincolnshire was built in around 1850 by the Manchester Sheffield Railway Company and ended it's working life in the 1960s although the line is still active.


File:TheStationHouse-PulhamMarket.jpeg|The Station House at Pulham Market, Norfolk opened in 1855 and served the Waveney Valley Line, which went from Tivetshall Station to Beccles. The station served the nearby Pulham Air Station, which was in use until 1948. The line closed to passengers in 1953


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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