Level Crossings
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A slightly better picture of Garton Balk.
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That's an amazing photo Mike. Thank you for sharing.
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Very nice, I bet the gatekeeper had plenty of time for gardening!
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I love to see some of these old photos as it puts the line into better perspective.
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Now, that does make you feel warmer on a cold day. It brings that old photo to life.
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That's a great photo. Now I have to alter my simulator to look like it !
Sorry if this one of Fimber Road has been published but it shows it in 1962 according to the caption - just 4 years after closure but nature has taken over ? And since there is just a light layer of tarmac over the rails, are they still there ?
https://flic.kr/p/cYMbXm
Here's the crossing in my simulation - I have just noticed the nearest chimney is wrong, sorry !
Ivatt 2MT at Garton Baulk 2.5.22 by A1 Northeastern, on Flickr
Sorry if this one of Fimber Road has been published but it shows it in 1962 according to the caption - just 4 years after closure but nature has taken over ? And since there is just a light layer of tarmac over the rails, are they still there ?
https://flic.kr/p/cYMbXm
Here's the crossing in my simulation - I have just noticed the nearest chimney is wrong, sorry !
Ivatt 2MT at Garton Baulk 2.5.22 by A1 Northeastern, on Flickr