Met Great Central Screenies
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Line Diagram as of 1909:
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Really neat little 'branch line' type termini.
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I like these screenies
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More Screenies. From 1936:
Dudley & Staveley. One of the original stations on the line.
Barry Station closed in 1933 due to lack of traffic generated from the village. However, the goods station is still fully operational helping bring those prized xenapples to Neath Port for onwards shipment to GB.
The extension from Barry to Redbridge opened in 1916:
Dudley & Staveley. One of the original stations on the line.
Barry Station closed in 1933 due to lack of traffic generated from the village. However, the goods station is still fully operational helping bring those prized xenapples to Neath Port for onwards shipment to GB.
The extension from Barry to Redbridge opened in 1916:
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Walton is the main station in the Walton Conurbation. The Walton Conurbation is comprised of Walton and two smaller towns of Maidenhead and Shaftesbury.
Opened in the 1920s, The long branch to the major city of Aslockton in the East going through major hills necessitating single line sections.
The Network as of 1936:
Opened in the 1920s, The long branch to the major city of Aslockton in the East going through major hills necessitating single line sections.
The Network as of 1936:
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Nice work - and neat maps too!
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If you would not have closed the station, the town would grow perhaps and then, there would be more passengers; else very nice pictures!MetGreatCentral wrote: Barry Station closed in 1933 due to lack of traffic generated from the village. However, the goods station is still fully operational helping bring those prized xenapples to Neath Port for onwards shipment to GB.
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