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Bolton Station Clock in Black 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 B.& L. R. era. This fine station clock features a unique distressed dial, solid engineered black enamelled 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″
  • Also available in a wood grained & lacquered case.
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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 

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Bolton’s first railway station was opened in 1831 by the Bolton and Leigh Railway Company (B.L.& R) as detailed on the clock face. The first passenger train departed on 2nd June 1831 being an excursion to the Newton Races. Scheduled services followed a week or so later on 13th June 1831. During 1871 it operations were temporarily re-located to Crook Street Goods Yard whilst a major architectural refurbishment was undertaken to upgrade it to more elaborate Italian styling.

It was fully reopened in 1875 with four platforms and a roof that being a very modern innovation in those days. At this time a new line connected to Manchester Exchange via Walkden.

In common with the rest of the rail network services began to decline in the mid 1950’s and soon activity became limited to football and holiday specials and 1964 saw the gradual removal of tracks and closure and by 1966 the station was sadly demolished.

More Bolton Station History  

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