Event Description
Great Malvern has one of the best preserved stations in the country, which has recently benefitted from a major refurbishment.
Great Malvern station was opened by the Worcester and Hereford Railway in 1860 and the present buildings, designed by local architect Edmund Wallace Elmslie, were completed in 1862. The Midland Railway and the London and North Western Railway collaborated on the construction cost; the solicitor, Samuel Carter, was also solicitor to both of these major companies. It was later absorbed by the Great Western Railway.
Lady Emily Foley was a key sponsor of the building of Great Malvern station. She had a waiting room reserved there for her exclusive use.
The station marked its 150th birthday on 23 May 2010 with the unveiling of a plaque and a special train. An additional part of this celebration was the reinstatement of some of the highly decorated lighting columns around the cab road at the front of the station.
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