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forgotten relics
I have just found this website which deals with old railway infrastructure, (including stations).
Obviously a fairly young site, but I enjoyed looking round it. http://www.forgottenrelics.co.uk/index.html |
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What a good site this one is. I enjoyed some of the video with the K1's 62025 and 62011. The sound on that one is very good. I will be spending some time exploring the site over the weekend. Thanks for the info about the site Shed Cat.
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Fabulous site Shed Cat. Oh dear yet another few hours stuck in front of the computer. You do realise this could be the straw that breaks the camels back for my dear wife dont you.
Paul. |
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Thank you for the link Shed Cat.
Brilliant site. Let's hope they can get a lot stronger and have a lot more relics on display soon. I have a photo of one that I will be sending them to add to their site if they wish.
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I wouldn't say I am old, but when I was a youngster, the Dead Sea was still alive. |
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Paul |
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I often think that I am a 'Forgotten Relic'
Perhaps I should stop living in the late 19th century and try the 21st but cannot get to like diesel nor electrics. Perhaps having worked for years on EE RKV diesel engines has clouded my ideas on life but 45 years later I'm still trying to get that black diesel soot out of my skin. John (G) |
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