Nottingham Midland Station
About Nottingham Midland Station
Name | : | Nottingham Midland Station | |
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Plaque | : | Memorial Plaque | |
Source | : | Survey | |
Historic | : | Plaque | |
Inscription | : | Constructed By The Midland Railway To Designs In The Neo-Baroque Style By Company Architect Charles Thubshaw, With External Details By Local Architect Albert Edward Lambert, And Opened In January 1904. | |
Inscription 2 | : | The Station Is Grade II* Listed. Major Refurbishment Of The Station Took Place In 2014 In Conjunction With The Extension Of The Nottingham Tram System. | |
Plaque Colour | : | Blue |
Nottingham Midland Station Description
Name | : | Nottingham Midland Station | |
---|---|---|---|
Plaque | : | Memorial Plaque | |
Source | : | Survey | |
Historic | : | Plaque | |
Inscription | : | Constructed By The Midland Railway To Designs In The Neo-Baroque Style By Company Architect Charles Thubshaw, With External Details By Local Architect Albert Edward Lambert, And Opened In January 1904. | |
Inscription 2 | : | The Station Is Grade II* Listed. Major Refurbishment Of The Station Took Place In 2014 In Conjunction With The Extension Of The Nottingham Tram System. | |
Plaque Colour | : | Blue |
More about Nottingham Midland Station
Nottingham Midland Station is located at Nottingham