Plymouth Friary Station
Plymouth Friary was opened on 1st July 1891 as the LSWR's (and later Southern Railway) terminus from Waterloo and Exeter via Okehampton, as well as the branch line to Plymstock and Turnchapel. The GWR also subsequently used the terminus from 1941 to 1947 for Yealmpton branch services. Ideally located close to Plymouth's city centre (more so than the joint GWR / SR North Road Station), Friary closed to passengers on 15th September 1958, with goods traffic continuing at the station until May 1963. The station building was demolished in 1976, just 18 months prior to these images, with the track layout remaining largely unaltered until the late 1980s when the station site was converted for retail use, although Friary yard is still retained today for railway use.
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