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This article lacks any sense of the architecture or history of this railway station! Considering that it was in part the railway that led to the importance of the town as a known spa (even though it had existed since the late 18th century, the railway brought more tourists); and the fact that it is now a commuter town; isn't even touched upon - just the dreary set-pattern of explaining a railway station in the UK. And the article on the town barely mentions it at all - just as a "see also" note. No wonder that there are moves afoot to get some sense into it all - see here! Peter Shearan07:17, 21 July 2006 (UTC)Reply