British Rail signe de station double flèche pour la gare de Lancaster, desservant la West Coast main Line avec des services interurbains et régionaux, Lancs
3560 x 4925 px | 30,1 x 41,7 cm | 11,9 x 16,4 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
3 juin 2023
Lieu:
Lancaster railway station Lancaster, Lancashire, England, UK , LA1 1JF
Informations supplémentaires:
This image shows the classic British Rail double arrow station sign for Lancaster railway station, photographed against a clear blue sky with surrounding trees. The sign identifies Lancaster as a key stop on the West Coast Main Line, one of the UK’s most important intercity rail corridors linking London with the North West of England and Scotland. Lancaster station is served by Avanti West Coast long-distance services, providing direct connections to London Euston, Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow, and Edinburgh. In addition, the station is an important regional hub for Northern Trains and TransPennine Express, offering onward connections across Lancashire, Cumbria, Yorkshire, and the wider North of England. The continued use of the British Rail double arrow symbol reflects the enduring visual identity of the UK rail network, even decades after rail privatisation. Station signage of this type remains instantly recognisable and is widely used to represent rail travel, connectivity, and public transport in Britain. Photographed in daylight, the image works well as editorial material illustrating UK railway infrastructure, regional and intercity rail services, transport policy, sustainable travel, and the role of provincial cities like Lancaster within the national rail network.