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Glenlivet Packhorse Bridge

One of only three remaining examples in Scotland.

Glossop Station

This modest little terminal station was opened in 1847 at the end of a privately promoted branch from Dinting on the main line between Sheffield and Manchester.

Gloucester Docks

Britain's best preserved 19th century inland port, accessible from the Severn estuary since 1827 via the Gloucester & Sharpness Canal

Goathland Station

This North Eastern Railway station opened in 1865. Designed by T. Prosser it is now part of a heritage railway and is listed Grade II.

Gobowen Station

T M Penson designed the 'incomparable' Gobowen Station, as well as the other excellent stations on the Chester & Shrewsbury line.

Goodwood (RAF Westhampnett)

A world War II fighter station, now a centre for aviation and motor sport.

Goole Swing Bridge

Largest swing bridge of its kind in Britain and still in operation. Listed Grade II*.

Gosport Station

A station of considerable grandeur, designed by Sir William Tite for the London & South Western Railway and opened in 1847.

Grange-over-Sands Station and Hotel

Resort of distinction created by the railway company.

Granton Gas Works Station, Edinburgh

Buillt on a private branch line by the Edinburgh & Leith Gas Commissioners to serve their workers in an area of limited public transport.1902- 1942