| 11. | The western was an open-fronted fitter's store, and the eastern was the platelayers'headquarters.
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| 12. | Page was born in Caverswall, Staffordshire the son of Samuel Page, a platelayer, and his wife Phoebe.
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| 13. | After the races, by 6 pm one train had already left fireman and a local platelayer sanded the rails.
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| 14. | On 24 April 1942, a 50 year old platelayer was killed by a train as it exited the northern portal.
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| 15. | Following the closure of the station on 1 January 1875 this structure served as a platelayers hut until the mid-1950s.
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| 16. | The former post office was once two cottages; in the part that was later the shop lived George Hippey, a platelayer.
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| 17. | The routine maintenance was carried out by platelayers with the assistance of a labourer, each responsible for about two miles of route.
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| 18. | When it stopped the guard attempted to unlock the doors of an overturned coach, and a platelayer started back to warn any following train.
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| 19. | Nothing remains of the station today; the site is marked only by some old semaphore signal posts, some slates and a platelayers'hut.
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| 20. | A decapitated and horribly mutilated man's body was found in the tunnel near to the Cross Roads portal in March 1891 by a platelayer.
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