Marshmoor up distant signals fog-signalmans shelter
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Marshmoor up distant signals fog-signalmans shelter
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Re: Marshmoor up distant signals fogging shelter
There is an LNER welded steel bracket signal laying down the bank there too.
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Re: Marshmoor up distant signals fog-signalmans shelter
There is one on the down slow as well at Oxlease and one on the Hertford barnach at Crews Hill.
There are still a number of GN items stiil marked GN dotted around!
There are still a number of GN items stiil marked GN dotted around!
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Re: Marshmoor up distant signals fog-signalmans shelter
G'Day Gents
A driver pointed out a bit of rusty metal beside the track, just past Cuffley one day, and then told me that it was part of the ash pan of a WD 2-8-0, that had fallen off of his loco years before.
manna
A driver pointed out a bit of rusty metal beside the track, just past Cuffley one day, and then told me that it was part of the ash pan of a WD 2-8-0, that had fallen off of his loco years before.
manna
EDGWARE GN, Steam in the Suburbs.
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Re: Marshmoor up distant signals fog-signalmans shelter
No Micky, it's not that people don't care - it's just we cannot use 245T any more. You need shed loads of possessions/isolations to keep on top of the weeds these days - the current weedkiller isn't "one application and forget it" like it was with our old "Agent Orange" derivative and just how many times a year can you justify sending in the blokes to sort out sidings when the stuff grows back again almost instantly?
What really upsets me is all that stuff growing in masonary and on the tops of buildings. That's a big bill for the future if it isn't dealt with now.
What really upsets me is all that stuff growing in masonary and on the tops of buildings. That's a big bill for the future if it isn't dealt with now.
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Re: Marshmoor up distant signals fog-signalmans shelter
The yard at Foxton still carries a warning sign for Atrazine..Andy W wrote:No Micky, it's not that people don't care - it's just we cannot use 245T any more. You need shed loads of possessions/isolations to keep on top of the weeds these days - the current weedkiller isn't "one application and forget it" like it was with our old "Agent Orange" derivative and just how many times a year can you justify sending in the blokes to sort out sidings when the stuff grows back again almost instantly?
What really upsets me is all that stuff growing in masonary and on the tops of buildings. That's a big bill for the future if it isn't dealt with now.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atrazine
When was it last loaded there? I'm almost sure it's not any time i can remember. It did kill the weeds though, oh yes and the rabbits, badgers and the staff who applied it.