Wigan Wallgate Station (WIP)


 I am some way from printing this, but thought I would show the work-in-progress.

Stations on bridges are very common on model railways as they save space, but are considerably less common in real life, I guess because of the extra expense of providing infrastructure to support the building.

Wigan Wallgate station is one such example, so seems ripe for modelling. The prototype was opened 2 February 1896 by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, replacing an earlier station the other side of the road.



Obviously the ground floor windows and doors are still to be done, and these are arched so a bit more complicated than the first floor windows. It then needs bricks adding. the real pain-in-the-neck job was the slates, so it feels this is not far from done.

Then there is printing it.

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