The line later formed part of the Wellington to Craven Arms Railway and was, for much of its working life, operated by the Great Western Railway.
[2] - was replaced by the through station illustrated - about ¼ mile (ca.
400 metres) further east on 19 April 1866[3] for the extension to Marsh Farm Junction (Craven Arms)).
The buildings were commented on by Pierre de Coubertin when on his visit to the 1890 games, he likened them to "a delightful cottage".
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