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Great Malvern railway station : ウィキペディア英語版 | Great Malvern railway station
Great Malvern railway station serves the line between Worcester and Hereford. It is situated close to the centre of Great Malvern, England. It is one of two stations serving the town of Malvern, the other being Malvern Link station. The station retains most of its original Victorian station design by the architect E. W. Elmslie and is a Grade II listed building. ==Architecture and history== Great Malvern station was opened by the Worcester & Hereford Railway in 1860 and the present buildings by architect E. W. Elmslie were completed in 1862. It was later absorbed by the Great Western Railway. The buildings are in local Malvern Rag stone and follow a French Gothic theme. A particular feature of the station are the awning pillar capitals on both platforms. They are decorated with high relief mouldings depicting different arrangements of flowers and foliage.〔(The Railway Station Gallery )〕 The station celebrated its 150th birthday on 23 May 2010 with the unveiling of a plaque and a special train.〔(Malvern Worcester 150th Anniversary ) Official website〕〔("Worcestershire railway stations mark 150 years" 23 May 2010 ) Retrieved 23 May 2010〕 An additional part of this celebration was the reinstatement of some of the highly decorated lighting columns around the cab road at the front of the station.
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