The concourse at Chester Railway Station showing people waiting to go through the ticket barriers


Chester railway station in Newtown, north-east of Chester city centre, England, is operated by Transport for Wales. Services operated by TfW, Avanti West Coast, Merseyrail and Northern use the station. From 1875 to 1969 the station was known as Chester General to distinguish it from Chester Northgate. The station's Italianate frontage was designed by the architect Francis Thompson. Seen in the station are BR Mark one coaches used for a special charter train.


Size: 5201px × 3470px
Location: Chester Railway Station Chester, Cheshire UK
Photo credit: © patrick nairne / Alamy / Afripics
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