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Step into the past and uncover the lost railway stations of Wiltshire, England! Once bustling with passengers and freight, these stations now stand as haunting remnants of a bygone era. In this video, we take you on a nostalgic journey through some of Wiltshire’s most notable abandoned stations, revealing their fascinating history, reasons for closure, and what remains today. 🏚️ Featured Stations: Devizes Railway Station (1857–1966) – Once the pride of Devizes, this station was closed due to route reconfigurations, leaving behind traces of its former grandeur. Corsham Railway Station (1841–1965) – Serving the historic town of Corsham, this station was a victim of the Beeching cuts, though calls for its reopening persist. Holt Junction Railway Station (1861–1966) – Once a key interchange, now lost to time. Lacock Halt Railway Station (1905–1966) – Serving the historic village of Lacock, this station’s legacy lives on in local lore. What Happened to These Stations? Many of these stations fell victim to the Beeching cuts in the 1960s, a controversial plan to reduce Britain’s rail network. Others became obsolete due to changing transport needs. Some still have remnants left behind, while others have vanished completely. Featuring rare photographs and footage, we bring these forgotten stations back to life! Subscribe for more railway history and urban exploration! Let us know in the comments if you have memories of these stations! #abandoned #station #wiltshire #fyp