Rayne Railway Station Greeting Card
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High quality greeting card of Rayne Station, depicted in a style that harkens back to railway posters from the golden age of rail. The station was built in 1866 and was one of a number of smaller stations serving the Bishop's Stortford to Braintree branch line. Buildings consisted of Station Masters house, ticket office, lamp room and toilets as well as a goods yard and shed, coal yard and cattle dock. The main building was restored in 1994 and later converted into a cafe room which became the Booking Hall Cafe in 2009. The Station House which is still used as a home was Grade II listed in 2015. The Carriage Museum provided by the Friends of the Flitch Way can just be seen along the tracks. Walkers and cyclists enjoy the Flitch Way and Rayne station has become a hub of activity, hopefully serving the district of Braintree for a long time to come.
This Essex illustration by artist Rob Wisdom is a high-quality greeting card. For our Giclée art print of Rayne Station, click here.
Printed by high definition Jet Press on 400gsm silk stock. Designed and printed in England by a certified carbon balanced printer on paper from responsible sources.