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Memory playing tricks?
Hello. I'm a brand new member.
It's often struck me that my memory might be playing tricks on me. I'd be grateful if someone could confirm my thoughts. In the early 1960s whenever I spent summer holidays with my grandparents in Chester le Street and often visited 52A. As I recall, the unofficial entry to the shed was via a gap in a wall alongside a road overlooking the shed, a scramble down a grass bank, in between sidings with condemned locos and then, horror of horrors! You could cross the main line to access the shed yard. Very foolish, highly dangerous and the shed foreman didn't take too kindly to it either! My question is do others remember this as a way to access the shed or have I dreamt it all? Thanks Paul |
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but if it was anything like the access to 65B(ST ROLLOX), (YOUR SANITY IS INTACT!).at st rollox the indians would come off there, (RESERVATION!) over the embankments, through holes in the fence/walls to get coal ,or any other thing that could be of use to them,(OR THERE GRANNY!). in those days access to sheds was very very easy. |
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Welcome to the Railway Forum Paul, hope you find your answer.
Regards |
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Best wishes, John H-T. |
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Hello Paul and welcome to the forum, enjoy and all the best.
P.S. I used to go to my local shed 24D and on almost all visits got my backside kicked every time but it never did stop us.
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Hi Paul and I thought I was the only one with bad memory! Welcome
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[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Live for today Dream of tomorrow Learn from yesterday Gerry Ex 36E........www.armisheraldics.me.uk http://ah.fotopic.net |
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