King's Cross plans

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Kestrel
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King's Cross plans

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Was anyone after a plan of King's Cross recently? I've just rescued this from somewhere.

http://d240vprofozpi.cloudfront.net/co/ ... ap1874.png

http://www.networkrail.co.uk/virtualarc ... ngs-cross/

http://www.youtube.com/user/04clemea

I also found this, The Ghost Train (1941) Full Movie 1h:21m:23s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jj0u0jkYWHw
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I'm still after plans of Grosmont for a future layout
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Grosmont track plan- depends what period.-Current layout of station is shown in the sad accident report of 2012, the box diagram prior to closure is on display- possibly on the tearoom wall at Grosmont. Maybe the Learning Centre at Pickering might be able to help.
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It's as it is now that I'm after (albeit without the currently blank Scarborough gantry at the Northern end of the station). I'll see if I can find the accident report
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Grosmont Crossing box is a new build to a traditional NE brick design,with slate roof,wood windows and stairs,using recovered materials from Whitby.The original Grosmont box with wooden top was demolished in the seventies(?) , but the top survived and went to to Alston.
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