File:Arundel station and train.jpg

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View of Arundel station with a train waiting in the loop.

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English: A view of Arundel railway station, West Sussex, England. The route is from Horsham to Littlehampton, on the coast. The view is to the north; Horsham is to the right and Littlehampton is to the left. The hill beyond is Arundel Park. The photographer is standing on high ground to the south of the station. The headcode of the train is "Horsham and Littlehampton direct". The train is standing in the loop platform and may be waiting for a faster train to Portsmouth to overtake.
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Source Widely distributed contemporary picture postcards
Author Unknown contract photographer for the picture postcard publisher

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