English: Northbound Train Passing Dinmore The train is passing the site of the station, closed to passengers in 1958 as part of the general reduction in services post-war. Unusually, Dinmore station's platforms were separated both laterally and vertically, a legacy of the different levels used in building two separate tunnels under Dinmore Hill in 1852 and 1893. The train is on the later line.
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