Bamber Bridge station is a small station on the line between Preston and Blackburn. It consists of two platforms either side of a line which crosses the main road through the village. The approach to the station from the car park to its south:
The entrance to platform 1 from the south of the lie:
Platform 1 seen from platform 2 opposite:
The station building on platform 1 is no longer used by the railway:
The eastern side of the station building shows that it's ow used for the South Ribble Pensioners' Association:
The level crossing at the eastern end of the station, looking north:
The signalbox, or "level crossing frame" as it styles itself, sits just east of the level crossing:
Platform 2 is on the other side of the line, here looking east at and beyond the level crossing:
On platform 2 looking west at the shelter:
On platform 2 looking back east at the platforms:
Looking west along the line from the end of the platform:
Beyond the fence to the north of platform 1 is some disused track:
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