Passenger Station Index - F

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Select the first letter of the location name from the list above to jump to appropriate section of the index.
When you find the station you are looking for, click on the diagram number(s) to see it.

Notes: Station names here are as shown on the maps; many stations are now closed, and some that remain open have since been renamed. Annotations in {braces} below are not part of the station names, but given to help distinguish the station. Stations in Ireland are distinguished below by having their names in green.

  1. Falkirk Grahamston 031
  2. Falkirk High 031
  3. Fareham 011
  4. Farington 062
  5. Farlington 011
  6. Farncombe 004
  7. Farnham 004
  8. Farnley & Wortley 040
  9. Farnworth 018
  10. Farnworth & Bold 018
  11. Farthinghoe 002
  12. Fazakerley 042
  13. Felling 050
  14. Fenay Bridge & Lepton 036
  15. Fenn's Bank 021
  16. Fenny Compton 002
  17. Ferbane 113
  18. Ferguslie 057
  19. Ferrybridge for Knottingley 052
  20. Findochty 038
  21. Finningley 023
  22. Five Ways 007
  23. Floriston 025
  24. Fochabers Town 038
  25. Folkestone Central 033
  26. Folkestone Harbour 033
  27. Folkestone Junction 033
  28. Ford {Liverpool} 042
  29. Ford Bridge 034
  30. Ford Platform {Devon} 061
  31. Ford {Devon} 061
  32. Forest Hill 053
  33. Forge Mills 076
  34. Forres 038
  35. Fort Brockhurst 011
  36. Foulridge 008
  37. Fourstones 050
  38. Foxton 005
  39. Fratton & Southsea 011
  40. Frankley 021
  41. Frant 033
  42. Freshwater 135
  43. Frickley 044
  44. Frizinghall 008
  45. Fulbourne 005

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Distances on these maps are quoted in miles and chains. There are 80 chains in a mile, each one being 22 yards.

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The Railway Junction Diagrams shown here are taken from a 1920 edition, which is old enough to be out of copyright (a fact taken advantage of by at least two publishers who have already reprinted books of Diagrams from 1914 and 1915). If the Diagrams look less than perfect, this is because the book from which these images were taken has previously been in regular use, and so some images contain hand-written annotations from the original owner, as well as the finger marks you'd expect of any book in regular use on a real railway, not to mention the yellowing of age (though I have tried to correct for this). Follow the link to the introduction if you would like to know more about this fascinating and unique source of railway history.

NB: Although the original book from which these images were taken is out of copyright (so that if you own one of these books yourself, you also can make and publish images from it) these images that I have made are protected by copyright. If you want to understand this clearly, there are links below that you can follow.

When it is finished, this site will include almost 180 Railway Junction Diagrams, and naturally this will take some time to complete. If the one you're looking for isn't here yet, please bookmark this site and have another look in the future. For a quick indication of what has been included, have a look at the Diagram Index page - only diagrams which have been uploaded appear in that index in detail. You could always email me  if you'd like to encourage me to give priority to the inclusion of a particular diagram.

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