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  1. Swindon Town railway station was on the Midland and South Western Junction Railway at Swindon in Wiltshire, England. The station was open from 1881 to 1972, and was sited in the Old Town area about one-and-a-half miles from the Great Western Railway's Swindon Junction.

  2. Feb 15, 2024 · Its purpose was to educate and entertain the workers of the Great Western Railway and the local community in New Swindon. The Mechanics’ Institution, Emlyn Square, Swindon in January 2020. © Historic England Archive.

  3. 2 days ago · In 1872 the idea of making Old Swindon a railway town itself was mooted by the promoters of a line to Marlborough and Andover. After many delays the line to Marlborough was opened in 1881 with a station in the old town just south of Newport Street.

  4. Jul 21, 2009 · Swindon Town station was used by thousands of Swindon residents during the annual Great Western Works Trip fortnight break to travel to the coast and other holiday destinations. It was also...

  5. Jun 18, 2015 · Its purpose was to educate and entertain the workers of the GWR and the local community in New Swindon. Originally housed in a building on the Works site, a new, bespoke...

  6. www.totalswindon.com › history-of-old-town-swindonHistory of Old Town - Swindon

    This hill set settlement was later to become the centre of the town for trade until its growth around 1848. Turning the town on the hill into old as new parts developed to accommodate the railway works. Today, Old Town is seen as somewhat of a cultural hub. Home to an array of restaurants, independent stores, and long-standing businesses.

  7. Pictures of Swindon Town and Rushey Platt courtesy of Norman Whitworth: Pictures of Broome Manor via Old Town Station to Rushey Platt 2002: Swindon's Old Town Station as it used to be: Chris Walker's Swindon Town Station in 'O' Gauge: Bowly Brewery 1893 timetable courtesy of Keith Saunders: Pictures of the M&SWJR Head Office in Swindon 2003

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