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S160 loco # 6046 at Leekbrook junction.
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Best wishes, Andy
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to Andy Rodker clubYour visit and kind awards are much appreciated. There is quite a bit on the history of the place, and its demise on the internet, but it did not say why on earth they chose the name for it!
Best Wishes
Peter
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to Nick Weall clubYour visit and kind awards are likewise much appreciated. The guys who developed it were Morris and Thomas Forrester. Who poor Soderick was is not in the story!
Best Wishes
Peter
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Best wishes ... Steve
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to SteA picture from last September.. We tried to capture the train in as many stations as possible, and on this occasion the sun shone!!
I am happy that you have enjoyed it.
Best Wishes
Peter
The station open but unmanned.The grandiose station building is still extant but in private ownership.
There are two wooden shelters on the platforms..
It is also a wonderful memory! We had spent a long time waiting this pretty train there...
Another special day!!
Love Füsun
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Peter_Private_Box club has replied to gezginruh clubThank you so much for your very enjoyable visit to this deserted station on Valentine day!
You are right... such a nice station building, but now used as a private house, and two little wooden shelters for the occasional passenger who might think of coming here.
But what reason for anyone to come and walk along these platforms, or visit the abandoned Port Soderick? What would visitors do here? I wonder!!
Love Peter
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