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Hi From Nottinghamshire
Hi there,
I find myself at the reminiscing age ! I lived as a child in a small village that straddled the Notts & Derbys border with 2 railway lines which ran through the village . I have done a liitle research on the www and originally it was the LD&ECR . I suppose now my intro could become a quiz , name that village !!! Railways where a major part of the area and of course coal mines, there was a big engine shed a few miles away and also a wagon works. The village i lived in had a lovely station building which i think was closed under The Beeching plan, i only remember it deralict Steam trains trundled past our house (more or less) my research and fading memory tells me Robinson O4`s and i hope someone can tell me others. Then the diesel age began,as a schoolkid we could see the diesel shed and a fair part of track from the school field (in junior school the the line ran past our playground ,counting the trucks became the norm) I hope i haven`t waffled on to much Cheers Eagle 125 ![]() |
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![]() My fading memory recalls black locomotives trundling past our house and when i was about 6ish the Flying Scotsman flew past, it would the heading towards Langwith Junction i am guessing it was around 1966/7 Nostalgia at its best !! Can you tell me more of that era ? Cheers Tony |
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A very warm welcome to the forum, dear Eagle.
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Welcome to the Forum Eagle 125 and thanks for your posts.
Best wishes, John H-T.
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