Bromfield today is still a tiny Cumbrian hamlet. Its station, on the Solway Junction line, closed in 1917, reopened briefly in 1920 but closed completely the following year. Dwindling freight movements continued until 1933 but the line's fortunes were closely tied to those of the Solway Viaduct. This view, in the centenary year of Bromfield's closure, looks along the line from a surviving overbridge towards the station site, where the distant white building now sits.
Location: Bromfield (former)
Original line: Solway Junction Railway
Photographer: Mark Bartlett
Contact photographer: Mark Bartlett
Date: 02/12/2021
Image number: 79360