Trowbridge is the county town of Wiltshire, and has a modern station dating from 1984, although the town's station has been on that site since the line opened in 1848. We visited late on a sunny day, making some photographs challenging. The station seen from the car park:
The main station building is on the northbound platform 1, on the opposite side of the line. Seen here from the rear:
Looking at platform 1 and the footbridge which crosses the line:
From the footbridge, looking south along the line:
Looking north from the footbridge:
Platform 2 only boasts a small shelter:
Looking north along platform 2 with platform 1 and the station building on the left:
Looking south from the end of platform 1 with platform 2 on the left:
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