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A few snaps...


SeanNeedham

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Doing a bit more looking around at the local places, so I went a mooch round earlier, with the camera, just to get a few snaps of the local station. I'm going to go back when the weather is a bit better to get a few more (it was mixing over bright, with thunderstorms this after, so I didn't fancy setting the camera up on mounts and going busy with a yardstick).

However, if anyone is interested in pinching them (the roof does bow like that), the edge of the platform is 18" from bed, the distance from platform edge to building is 6' exact, and the bottom of the door frames to get a measurement line is 4'.

 

I'll be going back when the weather is more stable to get some better ones, so these are only temporary images!

 

This first is the north end of the station, where the twin line would have gone through (passenger/freight passing loop), and latterly a spur running behind to the old factory that is off to the left hand side about a kilometre away.

 

 

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Just a view of the north end elevation.

 

 

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South end elevation showing the goods loading bay (where the park is now).

 

 

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General front elevation. The rear elevation had the same window pattern, but the outer pairs of doors were replaced by windows of the same dimension that run along the top floor.

 

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And this place is one of the two little goods stores that were on the back to the old factory. With a scaling meausrement across the bottom of the door frame at 3.5'. I didn't manage to get a good image of the other store, as with the distortion from the ultra wide angle lens I was using, and the bowing of the structure, it just didn't look right!

 

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As I said before, if anyone is interested in nicking the images, feel free to do so, but please do not link them directly off my server.

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