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Atarah 15-04-2010 20:52

Accrington Railway Station
 
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A couple more photos to share

Atarah 26-06-2010 20:11

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Latest view of the new ticket office at Accrington station. Taking shape now! First two views taken as train was pulling out of station and 3rd view taken from passage way/platform for Preston side.

wadey 26-06-2010 20:54

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Thanks Atarah

Tealeaf 27-06-2010 08:31

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It looks like a post-modernist cow shed. I don't expect Prince Charles will perform the opening ceremony.

wadey 27-06-2010 10:42

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Good

mallard 27-06-2010 20:56

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I would have to have a look at that when iam passing that way a gain

Atarah 11-07-2010 13:27

Accrington Railway Station
 
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Two views taken July 10th 2010

cashman 11-07-2010 13:39

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looking ok, windows won't last 2 mins though if its n unmanned station 24 hrs.:eek:

Morecambe Ex Pat 20-07-2010 13:21

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Stopped off in the old town last Wednesday and couldn't believe my eyes.

http://www.studiosoft.co.uk/forum/accstat1.jpg

If this is a Tesco store then traffic on Eagle Street will be horrendous.
http://www.studiosoft.co.uk/forum/accstat1.jpg

cashman 20-07-2010 19:20

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Traffics bad enough on eagle st now mate.:)

Tealeaf 20-07-2010 21:28

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This may now be Accy's great opportunity to show it's radical, green credentials to the outside world; entrance and exit to the new Tesco should be by foot or bicycle only. That would certainly put us on the map and we would have every tree hugging, dolphin tuna-friendly, sandle-wearing veggie within a radius of 500 miles turning up to shop in the town; overall retail business would boom by a factor of 10. All it needs now is a little imagination and we've got it made.

cashman 20-07-2010 21:34

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 830258)
This may now be Accy's great opportunity to show it's radical, green credentials to the outside world; entrance and exit to the new Tesco should be by foot or bicycle only. That would certainly put us on the map and we would have every tree hugging, dolphin tuna-friendly, sandle-wearing veggie within a radius of 500 miles turning up to shop in the town; overall retail business would boom by a factor of 10. All it needs now is a little imagination and we've got it made.

Sod off T, theres enough beanheads in town already.:D

Mancie 20-07-2010 22:37

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Good photo .. all good photos but something stands out a mile, there ain't anyone on the platforms...saying that it is an improvement, did Tesco pay for it?

BERNADETTE 20-07-2010 22:58

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 830206)
Traffics bad enough on eagle st now mate.:)

Don't I just know it:) Seems my move came at the best possible time, it was bad enough living there before, think it will be unbearable once Tesco opens. But did notice while going past the other week that there seem to be indications of them widening the top end of Eagle Street. Wonder if anybody else has noticed??

Morecambe Ex Pat 21-07-2010 07:50

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The platform was empty apart from me and another chap who walked off when the York train came in - very curious. A few people caught the Preston train from the other platform.

Off topic but the service was excellent, caught 4 trains that day, Bare Lane to Lancaster, Lancaster to Preston, Preston to Accrington amd later Accrington to York. All on time and even arived in York 10 mins. early. Total journey time 3.5 hours and cost me £33.70 which I felt was a tad expensive.


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