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Thanks for quick reply I've used an undated map and pictures of Flickr to put together the majority of the station, this would make sense. There are still parts I'm unsure of though.

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this book has got a fair few pics of Man Vic in it - a bit earlier than the 80s but still worth a look?

 

http://www.thehistorypress.co.uk/index.php/transport-industry/trains-and-railways-books/british-rail-northern-scene.html

 

it's a lovely nostalgic book.

 

I see it's listed as preorder on the History Press web-site but there are copies of the book on Amazon second hand, presumably from an earlier print run.

 

cheers,

 

Keith

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Have you tried the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Society, www.lyrs.ork.uk ?  They ought to have all the details.

Brgds

Peter

 

Always worth investigating! They have also recently published a book about Manchester Victoria which can be ordered from the link in Peter's post. Also dropping an email to the appropriate area stewards should give you an indication of the photo's and drawings available!

 

Regards

 

Bill

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I've a hazy memory but think platforms 1 and 2 were no longer there in that time frame.Where they once were became a car park next to the Bury line platforms.

 

when would those platforms have been abandoned or converted to a car park?

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Is the second till bottom photo of platform 17. I have also been working with a scale map I believe to model Salford central to victoria it will take 70ft in n gauge. I already have a track plan I will share it later but don't know exact distances between platforms and the location of differnt items. I will upload a picture later.

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Is the second till bottom photo of platform 17.

The headon shot of 777 is in platform 17 the other shot is platform 16.

 

Here are some more.

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wow guys. im just wondering if anybody has a timetable for manchester vic between 1980 and 1990 or does anyone know where i can get one. one other thing is does anyone have any pictures of manchester exchange leading to victoria. i believe its called west junction.

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wow guys. im just wondering if anybody has a timetable for manchester vic between 1980 and 1990 or does anyone know where i can get one. one other thing is does anyone have any pictures of manchester exchange leading to victoria. i believe its called west junction.

 

Working timetables come up every now and then on Ebay or can often be found in second-hand bookstores particularly at preserved railways near the area. If you're looking for Manchester Victoria timetables then the shops for preservation groups at the East Lancs Railway may be worth a look

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Nice photos BigJim, I must have been standing next to you for some of them. Happy days.

Thank you Colin. You may well have been there, I was never alone.

 

I have spent many cold, dark evenings at Victoria waiting for the hourly Trans Pennine train after visiting the autumn/winter model railway shows.

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Hello, I used to live in Bury, and would catch the 504's many times when visiting Manchester, from what I recollect, the Bury trains left from platform 4 only, 1 & 2 had been removed for car parking, and platform 3 I think was derelict, I think it may have been left in situ so it could support the roof posts, and what used to be platforms 1 & 2 where out in the open as a car park, I think that is right, but someone may correct me !!!! nothing new there as I am Married with Kids, and I am always wrong in our house  :punish:

 

I found this pic below on Wikipedia, sorry it's a small pic, but hopefully you get the idea.

 

Hope this helps

Craig.

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Hi, I started looking at this... there is some good info on this thread.

I do have a scale map some where... if I can find it I will post (worked out off google maps, old maps and the fact we actually know the size of the facade.

 

:) 

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