Clitheroe station was out of use for a few decades but returned in the mid-90s. The main station building is now an art gallery:
The rear of the station building:
Next to the station building is a small building which serves as the ticket office:
An entrance passage leads between the two buildings on to platform 1:
The entrance to the ticket office:
The station clock:
To the other side of the station building is a ramp and steps:
This plaque on the station building commemorates Ron Birch, a founder member of Ribble Valley Rail:
The modern station building backs on to platform 1, seen here from platform 2 opposite:
The two sides of the station are connected by an underpass at the station's north end:
The entrance tp platform 2 on the other side of the station:
Looking back out of the gateway on platform 2:
On platform 2 looking north, with platform 1 on the right:
Looking back south along platform 2:
As with so many stations, Clitheroe station is for something, in this case Clitheroe Castle:
Looking south along the line from the end of platform 2:
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