Trains around Hatfield in the 1950s

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Mickey

Trains around Hatfield in the 1950s

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Featuring ex-LNER steam with a few B.R. standards and early diesels thrown in for good measure and probably filmed around the Marshmoor & Redhall area south of Hatfield during the 1950s.

http://www.ourhatfield.org.uk/content/p ... h_hatfield
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Re: Trains around Hatfield (in the 1950s)

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With most of these shots showing 5 or 6 roads, and annotated "Birchwood" or "Mount Pleasant" Mickey, I'd say they were all taken in N. Hatfield not far from the Hertford Road overbridge (A414).
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Re: Trains around Hatfield (in the 1950s)

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That's a nice little selection there, Mickey. Thanks.
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Re: Trains around Hatfield in the 1950s

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StevieG wrote: Tue Mar 13, 2018 11:24 pm With most of these shots showing 5 or 6 roads, and annotated "Birchwood" or "Mount Pleasant" Mickey, I'd say they were all taken in N. Hatfield not far from the Hertford Road overbridge (A414).
I dare say that your correct Stevie and to be honest I only just glanced at the photos and assumed that with the open country behind several of them that they were taken south of Hatfield around Redhall and Marshmoor.
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Re: Trains around Hatfield in the 1950s

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giner wrote: Wed Mar 14, 2018 4:59 am That's a nice little selection there, Mickey. Thanks.
I thought that you mite like them giner to remind you of the good old days on the main line at Hatfield.

I think the last few have been duplicated with several other photos above?.
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