Visited with Forsaken and Pike.
Was a fun outing and relatively quiet here. However there was a lot of evidence of pikies visiting with whole sections of track stripped. Plenty left in here and an awesome little explore, though I warn for anyone thinking of visiting it is on rail property. Couldnt find the wheel laith discussed in other threads. IF there is too many pics or there too big let me know and ill resize!
Small history pilfored from Emotive69
On with the pics
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4. Liked how this turned out
5.These guys were on a half decent wage!
6. Anyone want a cute arse?
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8.Forsaken and Pike eyeing up one of the locos
9.Thanks to pike for doing the leg work on the next few shots!
10. Photo taken by pike
11. Forsaken taking a shot. Photo by pike
Thanks for looking and thanks to emotive69 for originally showing me this gem!
Was a fun outing and relatively quiet here. However there was a lot of evidence of pikies visiting with whole sections of track stripped. Plenty left in here and an awesome little explore, though I warn for anyone thinking of visiting it is on rail property. Couldnt find the wheel laith discussed in other threads. IF there is too many pics or there too big let me know and ill resize!
Small history pilfored from Emotive69
Thornaby TMD is a railway Traction Maintenance Depot situated in Thornaby, England, and operated by EWS. Thornaby was a steam shed under British Railways with the depot code 51L; the modern depot code is TE. The nearest railway station is Thornaby. The trademark of Thornaby-engines was the inclusion of a white Kingfisher logo on the locomotive's sides.
On with the pics
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2.
3.
4. Liked how this turned out
5.These guys were on a half decent wage!
6. Anyone want a cute arse?
7.
8.Forsaken and Pike eyeing up one of the locos
9.Thanks to pike for doing the leg work on the next few shots!
10. Photo taken by pike
11. Forsaken taking a shot. Photo by pike
Thanks for looking and thanks to emotive69 for originally showing me this gem!