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Barnsley Station Clock in Wood Case

Price range: £179.95 through £249.95

  • Hand-crafted in the UK to your individual order and representing uncompromised quality. A beautiful timepiece from the old LNER Railway era. This 16″ station clock features a unique distressed dial, solid engineered hand grained wooden case, metal hands and a glass lens. A high torque quartz battery powered movement ensures excellent and lasting timekeeping properties. These exclusive timepieces make a stunning edition to any interior be it of modern or traditional design, whether at home or in the office. Price is inclusive of UK delivery. Overseas shipping is calculated in the cart. Make it your own! We offer a personalisation service; the clock can feature your home, business name or of course the railway station of your choice. Available in two sizes: Medium 16″ & Large 21.5″ (select and order below).
  • Also available in a semi-gloss black lacquered case
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PLEASE NOTE

We are a small family operation and each and every clock we produce is made to your individual design choice.

Delivery time is subject to availability. 

Current lead time is 2–3 weeks 

 ORDER NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT !


BARNSLEY STATION HISTORY

Originally part of the South Yorkshire Railway (SYR) network during which time the station traffic had increased significantly during the industrial revolution moving coal across the nation. It enjoyed significant modernisation in the early 1900’s with the line falling into LNER’s management.

Passenger movement increased sensationally from the 1930’s onwards particularly during World War ll when it became an important hub for troop movements and war time supplies transportation. But like so many of its neighbours Barnsley Station saw significant post war decline in use with the increased usage of roads for both freight and passenger transport.

As railway usage returned to popularity in the late 1900’s the station was more or less reborn becoming a vital hub for connections to Sheffield, Leeds, and Manchester and saw a £7 million upgrade.

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