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Hi just signed up -
Own up time! : I have many hobbies but only a passing interest in railways - many years ago I worked for a trackwork company in Dronfield in Derbyshire Apologies to the moderators if I have broken any rules here or mis-posted I have joined up really, to see if I can help somebody (and myself a bit!) I have been trying to give away a very large garden shed which has been standing in my (smallish) garden since I moved here 3 years ago. The reason I raise this point here is that I understand this shed was originally used by workmen carrying out Railway Track Laying and Maintenance. It is built of (creosoted) wood and has a corrugated iron roof. Size is 18 feet long x 9 feet wide x 9 feet to roof ridge & 4 feet 6 inches wall height It would perhaps be suitable for a railway enthusiast or enthusiasts to take it over otherwise Iwill need to chop it up and remove it to make way for a greenhouse!. If anybody is interested I can supply further info and photographs Richard Driffield, East Yorkshire |
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Welcome to the forum, dear Richard.
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Merry Xmas and Happy New Yeaer
Wishing all forum members a Merry Christmas & a
Happy & Prosperous New Year For those of you that may have read my earlier posts I have now got rid of my giant shed - it has gone to a new location on an allotment in Driffield! regards Richard |
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