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A photographic journey across Britain

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Photographing every station across every railway network in Britain.
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Britain, seen from the platform.

I started this project with a simple, slightly mad idea, to photograph every single railway station in Britain. All 2,589 of them. From the grand Victorian termini to the tiny unstaffed halts in mid-Wales where two people a day catch a train.

Sometimes Ronald travels alone. Sometimes with family in tow. Always with a camera and a train ticket. This is the archive, every image free to browse and free to download. Come back as the collection grows.

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The Journey so Far

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11 regions · 2,599 stations ·

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North West
Cheshire · Lancashire · Cumbria
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Highlands · Central Belt · Islands
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Yorkshire
Leeds · Sheffield · York · Hull
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North East
Newcastle · Sunderland · Durham
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Wales
Cardiff · Swansea · Heart of Wales
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West Midlands
Birmingham · Shropshire · Coventry
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East Midlands
Nottingham · Derby · Leicester
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Cambridge · Norwich · Ipswich
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London
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Brighton · Kent · Surrey · Oxford
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Bristol · Exeter · Cornwall
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Suggest a station

Know a station that deserves to be in the archive? One with a story, a beautiful building, or a special place in your memory? Tell Ronald about it, your suggestions shape where the journey goes next.

Every suggestion is read personally. The best ones make it into the journal.

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about the archive, the images, and how you can use them.

What is Platform Britain?+

Platform Britain is a long-term documentary photography project by Ronald Ikpe, a photographer based in Cheshire. The aim is simple but ambitious, to photograph every single National Rail station in Britain. All 2,589 of them. Every image captured is added to this free public archive for anyone to browse, download, and use.

How long will the project take?+

Honestly? Years. There are 2,589 stations across Britain, from Aberdeen to Penzance, from Margate to Aberystwyth. The plan is to work region by region, starting in the North West and working outward. Realistically this is a 5-10 year project, which is exactly the point. The archive grows with every trip, and you can follow the journey in real time.

Are all images really free to download?+

Yes, all images are free to download for personal, editorial, and non-commercial use. For commercial licensing, please get in touch. The only requirement is attribution: credit must read "© Platform Britain · platformbritain.co.uk" wherever the image appears. See our full download and licensing page for details.

How should I credit Platform Britain when I use an image?+

The credit line should read: © Platform Britain · platformbritain.co.uk. On social media, tag @platformbritain. On websites, link the credit back to platformbritain.co.uk. On print, include the full credit line near the image. Attribution is the only requirement for personal and editorial use, it's how the project grows.

Can I use the images commercially?+

Commercial use requires a licence. This includes use in advertising, marketing materials, paid publications, commercial websites, and products for sale. Please email platformbritain@gmail.com with details of your intended use and we'll discuss licensing options. Commercial licences help fund the ongoing project.

What camera and equipment does Ronald use?+

The archive is shot on a Sony ZV1A. Every image is edited and watermarked using FastStone Resizer 4.5 before being added to the archive. The goal is documentary accuracy over stylistic flourish, the stations are the subject, not the photography. Images are exported at full resolution for the archive download.

Can I suggest a station?+

Absolutely, every suggestion is read personally. Use the suggestion form on this page. If you know of a station with a particularly compelling story, beautiful architecture, or historic significance, Ronald wants to hear about it. The best suggestions shape the shooting schedule.

How do I get notified when new stations are added?+

Subscribe to the Platform Britain newsletter at the bottom of this page. Every time Ronald visits a new region for the first time, subscribers receive a personal email, a selection of images and the story of the trip. No spam, no marketing. Just the railway and the places it connects. Unsubscribe any time.

Can I buy prints?+

Print sales are coming soon. We're setting up a print-on-demand service so you can order professional quality prints of any image in the archive, delivered to your door. In the meantime, you can download the full resolution image and print it yourself, just include the attribution credit on or near the print.

I'm a journalist or publisher, how do I get in touch?+

Email platformbritain@gmail.com with your publication and what you're working on. Editorial use of images is free with attribution. For interviews, features, or commissioned work, Ronald is happy to discuss.

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The Archive

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Click any image to view full size and download. Attribution required: © Platform Britain · platformbritain.co.uk

How to attribute Platform Britain

Required credit line

© Platform Britain · platformbritain.co.uk
On social media: tag @platformbritain in your post or caption.
On websites: link the credit to platformbritain.co.uk.
In print: include the credit line adjacent to or beneath the image.
In editorial: include in the caption alongside the station name.

Licensing tiers

Commercial
Commercial Licence
POA per project
  • Advertising & marketing
  • Commercial publications
  • Brand campaigns
  • Products for sale
  • Broadcast & film
  • Attribution required
  • Written agreement
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  • Professional quality prints
  • All sizes available
  • Framed options
  • Delivered to your door
  • Certificate of authenticity
  • Not yet available

What you cannot do

Images may not be used without attribution under any circumstances. Images may not be resold, sublicensed, or distributed as part of a stock photography collection. AI training datasets require explicit written permission. If in doubt, email us.

Frequently asked questions

See the full FAQ on the homepage for detailed answers about usage, attribution, and commercial licensing. If you have a question not covered there, email platformbritain@gmail.com.

Commercial enquiries

Publishers, agencies, and brands, get in touch to discuss licensing.

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Stay notified

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The person behind the project

About Ronald

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Why every station?

It started with a simple observation: Britain's railway stations are disappearing. Not physically. Most of the buildings are still standing. Culturally though, The things that made them distinctive are being standardised, franchised, and forgotten. The hand-painted signs, the Victorian ironwork, the waiting room with the original fireplace. The person who has worked the ticket office for 30 years.

I wanted to record all of it before it changed. And once I had that idea, photographing just some of the stations felt wrong. Either you document the whole network, or you don't. So the decision was made: all 2,589. No exceptions.

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The mission

Three things matter about Platform Britain. First: that the archive is comprehensive. Not just the famous stations, not just the pretty ones, every station, including the ones nobody has ever photographed before. Second: that everything is free. This is a public archive, not a stock library. Every image is available to download at no cost. Third: that the attribution is clear. Every image is © Platform Britain, credited, traceable, and permanently associated with the project.

The journey so far

March 2026
Project begins. Nantwich station, Station 001. 51 images in archive. The journey starts.
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North West region, working through Cheshire, Lancashire, Cumbria, and Merseyside.
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Wales, the Heart of Wales line, the Conwy Valley, the valleys of the south.
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Scotland, the Highlands, the Far North line, the island ferries and the tiny halts.
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Equipment

The archive is shot on a Sony ZV1A. Every image is edited and watermarked using FastStone Resizer 4.5 before being added to the archive. The goal is documentary accuracy over stylistic flourish. The stations are the subject, not the photography. Images are exported at full resolution for the archive download.

Camera
Sony ZV1A
Editing & watermarking
FastStone Resizer 4.5
Battery
Matbc battery pack — dual batteries, USB-C charger
Storage
Toshiba 500GB external hard drive
Laptop
HP EliteBook 845 G7
Archive format
Full resolution JPEG
Naming convention
PB_[CRS]_[SEQ].jpg

Get in touch

For commercial licensing, press enquiries, or just to say hello, email platformbritain@gmail.com. Ronald reads everything personally.

Follow the journey on Instagram, X, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok.

Legal

Privacy Policy

Last updated: May 2026

Who we are

Platform Britain is a documentary photography project operated by Ronald Ikpe, based in Cheshire, England. Website: platformbritain.co.uk. Contact: platformbritain@gmail.com.

What data we collect

Email addresses: When you subscribe to the newsletter, suggest a station, or submit a memory, we collect your email address and/or name. This is stored securely in our database.

Memory submissions: When you submit a memory of a station, we collect the memory text, your first name, your optional town, your email address (private), and your consent preferences. See the Reader memories section below for full terms.

Usage data: We count the number of visitors and page views to understand how the archive is used. We do not use Google Analytics or any third-party tracking service. Our visitor counting is anonymous and aggregate, we cannot identify individual visitors.

Cookies: We use a single cookie to remember your cookie consent preference. We do not use advertising cookies, tracking cookies, or third-party cookies.

How we use your data

Your email address is used only to send Platform Britain newsletters, personal emails about new stations and trips. We never sell, share, or pass your data to any third party. We never send marketing emails. You can unsubscribe from any email by replying with "unsubscribe".

Where your data is stored

Email addresses are stored in Supabase, a secure cloud database hosted in the EU (Ireland). Supabase is GDPR compliant. Your data is never transferred outside the EU/UK.

Your rights

Under UK GDPR, you have the right to: access the data we hold about you, correct inaccurate data, request deletion of your data, and withdraw consent at any time. To exercise any of these rights, email platformbritain@gmail.com.

For memories you have submitted: use the “Manage your memory” link in your confirmation email to amend or delete your submission directly. For other data we hold about you, email platformbritain@gmail.com.

Image downloads

When you download an image, we increment an anonymous download counter. We do not record who downloaded which image. Downloads are anonymous.

Visitor analytics

To understand how the archive is being used, we record anonymous events when a page is visited, a photo is opened in the viewer, an image is downloaded, or a journal entry is shared on a social platform. For each event we store: which page or photo, which type of event, and the country derived from the visitor's IP address.

We do not store IP addresses themselves, set tracking cookies, use third-party analytics like Google Analytics, build profiles of individual visitors, or attempt to identify anyone. The country lookup is done by passing the IP to ipapi.co and storing only the resulting country code — the IP itself is discarded.

If you would prefer not to be tracked at all, append ?pb_exclude=on to any page URL on this site (for example, platformbritain.co.uk/?pb_exclude=on). This sets a flag in your browser that disables all analytics events on this device. To re-enable, use ?pb_exclude=off.

Changes to this policy

We may update this policy from time to time. The date at the top of this page shows when it was last updated. Continued use of the website after any changes constitutes acceptance.

Reader memories — contribution terms

These terms apply when you submit a memory of a station via the form on any journal entry or station page.

What we collect

When you submit a memory, we collect: the memory text itself, your first name, your email address, and any optional fields you choose to fill in (town, era, connection, anonymous flag, consent preferences). We also record the date and time of submission, your IP address, and your browser user agent for spam prevention.

What we display publicly

If your memory is approved for publication, the following is displayed publicly on the station’s page and in any related feeds: the memory text (lightly edited only for length, typos, or clarity); your first name and town, OR “Anonymous” if you ticked the anonymous option at submission; optional era and connection fields, if you provided them.

The following is never displayed publicly: your email address, your IP address, your full name (unless you have explicitly granted print consent and we contact you separately), or any other identifying information.

Editorial process

Every memory is reviewed personally by Ronald before it appears on the website. We may publish the memory as submitted, lightly edit for length, typos, or clarity (substance is not changed without contacting you), add an editorial note for factual context (rendered separately so it is clearly our voice, not yours), or decline to publish, with reasons sent to you by email.

Memories are personal recollections. We don’t independently verify factual claims. If you mention specific dates, places, or events, we trust your account in good faith.

What we ask of you

When submitting a memory, please share something true to your own experience; avoid naming other people in negative ways or sharing claims you couldn’t substantiate if asked; don’t submit content generated by AI as if it were your own memory; and confirm you are 16 or older.

Future use in print

If your memory is being considered for inclusion in any printed work or exhibition, we will always contact you first to confirm your permission, regardless of what you ticked when submitting. The submission consent box (“you may contact me about future print use”) is permission to ask, not permission to use.

Your rights over your memory

You retain copyright in your memory. By submitting, you grant Platform Britain a perpetual, royalty-free licence to display the memory on the website and in associated feeds (RSS, sitemaps).

You may at any time request that your memory be amended, or request that your memory be removed entirely. To do either, use the “Manage your memory” link sent to you in your confirmation email, or email platformbritain@gmail.com from the same address you used to submit.

If your memory is removed from the website, we will delete it from our database. We cannot remove copies that may already exist on third-party services such as the Internet Archive.

Newsletters

Submitting a memory does not subscribe you to the Platform Britain newsletter. If you would like to subscribe, there is a separate signup form on the homepage.

Children

Memories may only be submitted by people aged 16 or older. If you would like to share a memory on behalf of a younger family member, please use the “I’m submitting on behalf of someone else” option.

Sensitive content

If a memory contains content that is defamatory, harassing, sexually explicit, threatens an identifiable person, or contains personal data about others without their consent, we will not publish it and may retain it in our database for a period of time in case of legal inquiry, in line with our incident response policy.

Jurisdiction

Platform Britain operates under UK law. By submitting a memory, you agree to UK jurisdiction for any disputes arising from your contribution.

Reporting concerns

If you see a published memory that you believe is inappropriate, defamatory, factually wrong in a way that matters, or contains your personal information without consent, please email platformbritain@gmail.com.

Contact

For any privacy-related questions, email platformbritain@gmail.com.

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Platform Britain documents every railway network in Britain — from the 2,599-station National Rail network to the smallest metro. Every station. Every platform. Every network.

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This feature is coming soon. In the meantime, if you'd like to amend or withdraw your memory, please email platformbritain@gmail.com from the same address you used to submit, and Ronald will handle it personally.

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