You can almost hear the loco making the ancient rails and sleepers creak underneath. The coal on the loco, is the real thing found on the trackbed near Shillingstone on the S&DJR. I cannot think of any other reason for the coal being there, so I am pretty confident it fell off a locomotive when the line was open.
You can almost hear the loco making the ancient rails and sleepers creak underneath. The coal on the loco, is the real thing found on the trackbed near Shillingstone on the S&DJR. I cannot think of any other reason for the coal being there, so I am pretty confident it fell off a locomotive when the line was open.
27th July 2007 08:37
Catcott Burtle diary: June 07 - March 08
Model Railway Layouts by Chris Nevard @ fotopic.net
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