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freight watching
Hi everyone,does anybody know of a good place for watching freight trains around cheshire/derbyshire.I live in Macclesfield and need some inspiration for a moderv image N gauge layout I am building . Thanks.
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Sorry mate cant help you on that one i live 300 miles away.
We still have a freight service in the china clay area so bring your camera down here and take some pics. ccmmick.
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Hi bikerpeavy,
If you have some other form of transport rather than the public variety, get yourself off over the hill to the Buxton area, lots of locations around there,Tunstead Peak Forest,Great Rocks, and the Hope Valley line. Cheers John |
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Thanks for the replies guys,I think a trip over to buxton is in order.I'll post some pics of my layout as i'm building it.
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Hi there.
I live in cheshire and I have found that there are many good places to watch the trains. Stockport sees quite a few and so does the yard at levenshulme in Manchester. Derby has quite a good number of freights passing through. One of the best sites is Chester station. I live on the CLC mid cheshire route between stockport and Chester and see all sorts of trains passing. Hope this helps you.
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Staions at Chesterfield, Warrington Bank Quay, Stockport, Acton Bridge, Derby. By road one of the best places is around the Tunstead, Peak Forest area. Look on the trainspots website for further info. Tel |
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