Just a bit of FYI for you Mike, if you're a bit unclear as to the exact location of Langley Troughs. The north end of them feathered out just under the present Six Hills Way overbridge. There was a classic three-arch brick bridge approximately 50 yards south of the present one, which carried the then Norton Green Lane over the line.
Like many other places, that area is now almost totally unrecognisable.
New archive web gallery
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Re: New archive web gallery
Some five months on from my last mention of new material there is a tasty new batch of images available on my web pages ......
http://mikemorant.smugmug.com/Trains-Ra ... uploads-E/
There's still some material left over from February but the Recent uploads galleries are all sequenced with the most recent additions at the top of the page of thumbnail images.
Regards,
Mike M.
http://mikemorant.smugmug.com/
http://mikemorant.smugmug.com/Trains-Ra ... uploads-E/
There's still some material left over from February but the Recent uploads galleries are all sequenced with the most recent additions at the top of the page of thumbnail images.
Regards,
Mike M.
http://mikemorant.smugmug.com/
My collection of archive images: http://mikemorant.smugmug.com/
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Re: New archive web gallery
I recently bought this negative of N15 69163 in charge of the Branch Line Society's Bathgate and District railtour of 6/5/61. As per usual there's no worthwhile documentation with it and so i should be grateful for identification of the station where this shot was taken please:
Mike M.
Mike M.
My collection of archive images: http://mikemorant.smugmug.com/