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springs branch mickey 30th August 2009 20:40

Sorry, I don't have anything, but I'll ask around. I worked on the water treatment works behind the school around the time you are talking about, and I think the colliery was closed by then. Bickershaw, just down the road was still hanging on.
Mickey

meurglysIII 10th August 2014 22:01

Pics
 
I just had a look back at this thread from years ago, noticed that a lot of the links to pictures are dead.
If you are interested, they can mostly be found on these pages:

http://www.railwayforum.net/gallery/...&imageuser=245

The layout still exists by the way. For now..........

Tony 11th August 2014 10:55

Golborne colliery closed in 1992. The site is now a housing estate.

meurglysIII 20th August 2014 12:56

Actually Tony, it's a business park. About half a mile from my house ;-)

D.O.G.F.A.N. 21st August 2014 09:38

Golborne Colliery
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tony (Post 81518)
Golborne colliery closed in 1992. The site is now a housing estate.

Closed in 1989.10 years after the 1979 disaster.{wiki}
Stuart

Tony 21st August 2014 16:49

Hi Meurglys,
I had forgotten about the business park, when I left Golborne there were only about half a dozen "start up" businesses there. The majority of the colliery land is covered by housing. I knew many ex miners who all said that they were made redundant in 1992. For the last years of existence no coal was brought to the surface at Golborne, it was transported underground to Bickershaw in Leigh about 3 miles away. I lived in Golborne for 14 years up to 2000 (in Halewood Avenue).

meurglysIII 27th April 2015 15:54

Well, Makerfield has now been officially dismantled. I wasn't happy with aspects of it so I decided to build something new. It was a complete pain getting the track up due to the glued ballast (I ended up using a steam cleaner, holding it against the ballast until it dissolved the glue, then carefully getting under the track with a narrow wallpaper knife.
I have to admit to being sad about ripping everything up. I actually couldn't get the station platforms up as they were chipboard based, seemingly spot welded to the baseboards. So I had to remove the whole front of the layout and replace with new boards.
So now I have a massive workbench until I start to build the new layout! I will start a new thread soon. The layout will be called "Hope Springs" as I like the name, I have a track plan and a massive diesel shed to accomodate (see "Hope Springs TMD" thread).
Quite looking forward to it now.... :-)

meurglysIII 27th April 2015 15:55

Also I think I will create a new profile with my actual name (Pete) - that meurglysIII thing is annoying me now.

Pete C 27th April 2015 20:52

ShepleyFlyer - a lot of the links are expired unfortunately. Photos are on flickr though.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/614182...7631182168086/

This layout is now pushing up daisies. RIP.
Pete


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