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Different eras, different owners. Signs of their times at Sheffield Station.
The Midland Railway Wyvern is, in my opinion, the more attractive symbol, but the BR double-arrow was/is a most effective and memorable logo. I was interested to see that the newer logo had been placed in a position directly in front of the older one.
The Midland Railway Wyvern is, in my opinion, the more attractive symbol, but the BR double-arrow was/is a most effective and memorable logo. I was interested to see that the newer logo had been placed in a position directly in front of the older one.
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