![]() KNOTT ENDPHOTO GALLERY1908 - 1950[Source: Paul Wright]
![]() Knott End station looking north shortly after it had opened in 1908.
Copyright photo from the John Alsop collection ![]() The buffer stops at Knott End station seen in 1908. A train has just arrived and passengers can be seen making their way out of the station. Copyright photo from the John Alsop collection ![]() A train for Garstang & Catterall waits to depart from Knott End station in 1908. The bogie coaches had been purchased by the KER from the Birmingham Carriage & Wagon Company.
Photo from the John Mann collection ![]() In this view of Knott End the 0-6-0T locomotive 'Knott End' is seen taking on water. The crew stand proudly by their engine. To the right the carriage shed can be seen. Photo from the John Mann collection ![]() Knott End station shortly after closure to passengers in 1930. The station was to remain open for goods services for another 20 years. In this view LMS 0-6-0 'Cauliflower' class locomotive is preparing to leave with a mixed goods train. Copyright photo from the James Lake collection ![]() A view of Knott End station looking south in the years after passenger services had ceased. Copyright photo from the John Alsop collection ![]() Knott End station looking north during the period when it was used only by goods services. Copyright photo from the John Alsop collection ![]()
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