Ray Moorcroft

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Roy L Moorcroft FRIBA was chief architect for British Rail from 1977, and is best known for his work on the controversial passenger hall of Euston railway station.

Wolverhampton railway station of 1964-67
The passenger hall of Euston railway station from 1966-68
Rail House, Crewe, 1967-68

Career

Moorcroft started with British Rail as an architect in the London Midland Region, working with William Robert Headley. He succeeded Bernard Kaukas as Chief Architect to British Rail in 1977, when Kaukas was appointed Director of Environment.

Works

Publications

  • Aspects of Railway Architecture 1985[6]

References

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