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More model informationhttps://youtu.be/kgm0ol_3ms4 The bronze ‘railway navvy’ sculpture behind the up platform was created by Anthony Stones who was commissioned in 1992 by the Colne Valley Park Groundwork Trust. The band Genesis contributed £3,000 towards the cost of the sculpture in appreciation of their song ‘Driving the Last Spike’ on their album We Can’t Dance. The station was built as part of the Great Western and Great Central Joint Railway and was opened in April 1906 as Gerrards Cross for the Chalfonts.
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