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Spartak

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Location
Bristolian
Waiting for my commuter train this afternoon, when this rumbled thru' Stapleton Road station ...

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The sad and unloved remains of what was once quite a large railway station at Maure-de-Bretagne.

Yesterday I was following an old railway line that ran roughly SE from Ploërmel via Messac (a port on the Vilaine river) to Chateaubriant in the eastern fringes of Brittany. I saw quite a few old station buildings and level crossing houses on the route but nothing to compare with the size of this.

A bit more research this morning suggests that there may have been another line coming into Maure-de-Bretagne from the north (an alternative to the currently extant Rennes/Redon line which runs a bit further east).

So many of Brittany’s old railways have disappeared without trace and you need to go back to maps of the 1920s to really appreciate how extensive the network was.

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Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
Our trip to the furthest north you can go by train was a success.
Kings Cross to Inverness,
Inverness to Thurso, reversing at Georgemas junction
Bus to John o'Groats and Wick
Then a train back to Thurso going straight through Georgemas junction.
Back via Inverness to Glasgow and down the west coast route to Euston.
In between we got the ferry from Scabster across to Orkney for the day.
6 days away in total and excellent weather to boot.
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Mad Doug Biker

Banned from every bar in the Galaxy
Location
Craggy Island
Our trip to the furthest north you can go by train was a success.
Kings Cross to Inverness,
Inverness to Thurso, reversing at Georgemas junction
Bus to John o'Groats and Wick
Then a train back to Thurso going straight through Georgemas junction.
Back via Inverness to Glasgow and down the west coast route to Euston.
In between we got the ferry from Scabster across to Orkney for the day.
6 days away in total and excellent weather to boot.
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The 4th ever class 158 there! 😀
Lawrence Hill station this afternoon ...

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Ah yes, Lawrence Hill, where a class 67 headbutted a bridge there once and as far as I can tell, the general area is a bit of a dump!
 
Saturday 22nd

'Memorial'
Market Place
Normanton
Wakefield

This is a very recent addition, as I have't seen it in the past week or so, plus the local feral youths haven't spray-painted over it

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The section of the building to the extreme left was 'Rushworths', the local papershop, where I bought my Cycling Weekly
(with a 'railway related' building in the background, the Midland Hotel)

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I know of the railways history, but not about the post office
At the time of construction, it was the worlds longest platform, at 1/4 mile long!

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1970s?
I remember the buildings being there, but not in use (barring, maybe a couple of store-rooms?)

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1975
All of the sidings/goods yard have gone, with houses built there
Every trace of a building is now obliterated (the road bridge is the same)
The pedestrian bridge to the 'Station Hotel', later the Flying Scotsman has gone, with just traces of the abutments left (now rebuilt, as 'apartments')
Queen Victoria stayed there once
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2009; https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3460793

More information;
https://www.cyclechat.net/threads/the-rail-enthusiast-thread.130375/page-135#post-5773836

https://www.cyclechat.net/threads/the-rail-enthusiast-thread.130375/page-233#post-7174710 (including my photo of 'Flying Scotsman' pub & footbridge abutment)
I walked past this afternoon, & was very surprised, & even more pleased, that the entire mural is still pristine!!
Not a single local feral has spray-painted it!
 
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