Small railway station (United Kingdom)
During the reign of queen Victoria of the House of Hanover (1837-1901), Great Britain was the leading imperial world power. It was also the time of the great industrial revolution - building the net of railway allowed citizens to travel a lot for quite little money. Nowadays, historic stations and viaducts blend with the landscape of Great Britain and only a few understand what a breakthrough the invention of the railway was for the contemporaries of queen Victoria.
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