Intriguing piece of railway history on offer. 1913 PPC Ministerley Railway Station, a masterpiece of Edwardian architecture, boasts striking features including the iconic clock tower and beautifully crafted station building. This significant landmark dates back to an era when steam locomotives roared along the tracks, carrying passengers through the rolling hills of Cheshire.
Alongside is the Shrewsbury Machine Cancel Salop, a vital component that ensured precise timing for the trains departing from this bustling railway station. The intricate clockwork mechanism is a testament to British engineering prowess and showcases the attention to detail that went into designing these stations during their heyday.
As you stand before this piece of industrial heritage, imagine the hustle and bustle of commuters rushing to catch their train schedules. The sounds of steam engines chugging along the tracks can still be heard if one listens closely. This rare opportunity to own a genuine 1913 railway station is a true collector's item for anyone with an interest in history and engineering.
Please note that this item is being sold as-is, without warranty or guarantee. Buyer assumes all risk associated with acquiring and maintaining this remarkable piece of industrial heritage.