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A merged view of Berwick-upon-Tweed station, taken from the southern end looking north. The large space to the right and the juxtaposition of London and North Eastern Railway buildings with the singularly unatractive modern bridge to the sole island platform suggests that this station, the most northerly in England, was once far bigger than it is today.
Note also the electrified bay platform on the extreme right of the picture, although the track has been lifted the OHLE remains.
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