Luton Hoo
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Luton Hoo
Found this on the internet - not sure who it belongs to but it brings back some memories for me
A topper is proper if the train's a non-stopper!
Re: Luton Hoo
Lovely picture hq1hitchin, when railways WERE RAILWAYS.
A friend and myself walked the Welwyn Garden City-Luton (Chaul End) section of this branch back in 1969 and it was a very picturesque branch indeed a great shame that it didn't survie the Beeching AXE or even better was saved for preservation??.
A friend and myself walked the Welwyn Garden City-Luton (Chaul End) section of this branch back in 1969 and it was a very picturesque branch indeed a great shame that it didn't survie the Beeching AXE or even better was saved for preservation??.
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G'Day Gents
Yep, nice find, there are some pictures on 'Disused Stations'.
Amazing where those Cravans units got to in the early days.
manna
Yep, nice find, there are some pictures on 'Disused Stations'.
Amazing where those Cravans units got to in the early days.
manna
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Re: Luton Hoo
The signal is still there if you know where to look.