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Ok, who remembers Stockingford Station AND loco shed in Nuneaton ?
It was situated a bit further "up the bank" from Nuneaton Abbey Street. 48111 |
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I remember Stockingford station and Engine shed.The shed was on the "Downside"behind the Station,if memory serves me right the allocation of loco's was very small but one of their jobs was the "banker" for Arley bank.It was a three road shed with a water tower alongside,which outlived the shed providing water to the water columns in the "Up side" sidings long after the closure of the shed.
Last edited by 21Aman; 14th July 2010 at 09:11. |
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Yes mate, sadly all gone now together with Abbey St.
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There is an interesting website with fotos of Stockingford that you might like to visit at www.warwickshirerailways.com another interesting one is www.railaroundbirmingham.:)
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As I mentioned before the station buildings at Abbey Street are still there or were in December last year.
You can just make them out if you go to Google maps
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Either he's dead or my watch has stopped. Groucho Marx Last edited by Bubblewrap; 14th July 2010 at 12:04. |
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I can remember when Abbey Street was such a lovely little station.
Flower beds, swept platforms with whitened edges, and the faint smell of discinfectant where the station staff used to keep it nice and clean. But like many other stations up and down the country....all gone now. 48111 |
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