The only way I guessed it was the loading dock on the left which you can see in "Brakevan To Whitby"AndyB wrote:It is Kikbymoorside, and as you are probably aware the cutting is now almost filled in, this photo was taken from Ings bridge and the previous photo from Lund bridge in the distance looking west towards Kirkdale. I would imagine the tall signal was in place until the platform lever frame was replaced with the new signal box.
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Spot on
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Is that the over-bridge to Wharram Percy just north of Burdale tunnel?
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No but its on the right track
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Ah, maybe it's the tall twin span steel bridge over the beck at North Grimston?
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first bridge after north grimston station heading back to burdale
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Ok, if someone's up for the challenge!
This was taken either by me or of me (that might be me in the front centre, left of the white plaque) in the 70s.
I know where and I believe I know the engine but I'd be interested to know if anyone else can tell from the - albeit rather grainy - photo! Richard
This was taken either by me or of me (that might be me in the front centre, left of the white plaque) in the 70s.
I know where and I believe I know the engine but I'd be interested to know if anyone else can tell from the - albeit rather grainy - photo! Richard
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