Haymarket line-up

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Deepol
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Haymarket line-up

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Nice cutting of the West End of 64B. MARMION just in shot on the right.
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STAFFORDA4
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nice shot. Lovely shed. Beautiful city. Kind foreman who let me look round one Sunday morning in Oct'62. What was it about Scots shed-foremen who always seemed to listen kindly to us kids from south o' the border?
Deepol
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Yes, as a local never had any bother at Haymarket. St Margarets was a little different mainly because I suppose of the ECML splitting it but common sense and vigilance with the Train Coming indicators won the day.
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St Margrets men were a friendly bunch but what a death trap bunking both halves.
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.
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