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In front of the station stands
an area of trees and a cenotaph originally erected to remember the dead
of the town from the 1st World War, unveiled in 1921.
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The railway line
was built in 1850 .
As early as 1904 a halt was
constructed for Letchworth of some planks. It was a little further down
the line than the existing station .
A new temporary wooden station
was opened in 1905 , built by Willmott & Sons of Hitchin near the present
site of the Spirella factory.
A wooden footbridge made it possible to cross the railway , linking the
town with The Sheds and Exhibition Road. Many thousands came through
the station in 1905 to see the Cheap Cottage Exhibition.
This was replaced by the present
station in 1912. The front of the building is in the Arts and Crafts style
but the rest of the station follows a more standard station design.
The station has now been re-named
Letchworth Garden City. |