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New photos on flickr including Pilmoor from DaveF

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DaveF

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Merry Christmas everyone!

I’ve put some new sets of photos on flickr for Christmas.

They can all be found by going to:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidwf2009/

Then look in the following collections on that page:

Pilmoor Part 2 is in Daves Yorkshire Railway Archive

LNWR North Wales Miscellany is in Daves West Midlands and Wales Railway Archive

Sets of Bressingham Museum, Bristol and Waterloo to Clapham Junction are all in Daves Railway Archive

I hope you will enjoy them.

David
 
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Great pictures - Pilmoor holds special memories for me as I often went there with the family as a child in the 70s and 80s and I think it was due to that place that I have a fascination with Deltics. I think the last time I went there was in 1997 and I needed stepladders to take a shot due to the growth of 'wildlife'.

One minor caption point - http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidwf2009/5586002340/in/set-72157626295288317/ the unit is a 111 rather than a 101, the different being noticeable by the headcode panel.
 

DaveF

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Great pictures - Pilmoor holds special memories for me as I often went there with the family as a child in the 70s and 80s and I think it was due to that place that I have a fascination with Deltics. I think the last time I went there was in 1997 and I needed stepladders to take a shot due to the growth of 'wildlife'.
One minor caption point - http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidwf2009/5586002340/in/set-72157626295288317/ the unit is a 111 rather than a 101, the different being noticeable by the headcode panel.

Many thanks for the info, I usually rely on notes made at the time and rarely check them!.

David
 
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