Taking into account respective sizes, a tiny piece of railway history interests me far more than most old railway buildings. So it was with a tinge of sadness that I noticed that the arm of the road sign just west of Childrey and still saying "Challow Station" was broken. About a third of it is missing. The station closed in 1964 and whenever I cycled past it in the 70s and 80s I glanced at it with a small smile. When it is repaired I wonder if it will retain the old name?
I suspect that it was broken by a lorry or something similar, though the thought did cross my mind that someone might have tried to remove it for their collection. Unlikely,
TBH▸ .
When a few weeks ago some of us were discussing the Victorian subway near the Roebuck Hotel on the Tilehurst/Purley boundary, I came across a reference to a
GWR▸ boundary post being removed, eventually followed by an anonymous phone call saying that it could be found in Sulham Wood.
On a cycle ride in the 1970s I paused halfway between Basingstoke and Alton where the former railway trackbed crossed the road. Facing the road there was a sign with a notice saying something or other and I realised it was attached to the back of an original railway sign. (I can't remember the inscription.) Eventually it disappeared - to a good home, I hope.
Back in the 1960s a storm uncovered traces of the
Sidmouth Harbour Railway and several of the wooden piles were exposed. I took one of them home. You may regard this as rescuing it or appropriating it. I wrote an article about the harbour for the local rag, for which I got paid £1.
On a completely different note, it was around then and only yards away that I met a fantastic French girl who didn't speak English. I still have a photo of her. But you don't want to know about that.