Taken 31/08/17; The semi-disused station ticket office at Wythall Station, which is an original GWR structure.
Taken 31/01/17: Some notes from Wikipedia:
"Wythall railway station serves the village of Wythall in Worcestershire, England. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by West Midlands Trains.
Although situated just outside the West Midlands county, the station lies within the area supported by Transport for West Midlands given its proximity to Tidbury Green, and therefore Centro-issued tickets for train travel are valid for travel to the station. Centro-issued bus tickets are not valid. London Midland closed the ticket office in 2011.
The station opened as Grimes Hill Platform on 1 July 1908. It then became Grimes Hill & Wythall Halt on 12 July 1914; Grimes Hill and Wythall Platform on 11 July 1927; the suffix was dropped on 9 July 1934 and it finally became Wythall on 6 May 1974."
Taken 31/08/17; perhaps indulgent to upload three trainless snaps of Wythall Station, but I had to go to Wythall for work and I doubt I will pass that way again.
Taken 31/08/17; From Wiki:
"Earlswood railway station serves the village of Earlswood on the West Midlands/Warwickshire border in England. The platforms straddle the county border, with the approach road on the West Midlands side. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by West Midlands Trains. Originally opened as Earlswood Lakes in mid-1908, the station was renamed Earlswood on 6 May 1974."
Tags: Earlswood Station