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« Reply #15 on: December 03, 2017, 16:13:16 » |
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...and as mentioned in my post above here is the photograph of the Blue Pullman entering Swansea High Street station sometime in the early 1970s (noting that this is in the later BR▸ 'reversed blue' livery)... Image (c)2017 SandTEngineer...and here is a photograph taken at the same time of a Class 52 'Western' hauled London Paddington train... Image (c)2017 SandTEngineer
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« Reply #16 on: December 03, 2017, 16:42:24 » |
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Attached is a scan of the area from the Railway Junction Diagrams 1915 book. There's a total of six termini:
With all those railways, was there any space for houses? ...and as mentioned in my post above here is the photograph of the Blue Pullman entering Swansea High Street station sometime in the early 1970s (noting that this is in the later BR▸ 'reversed blue' livery)...
Love the pictures ... "then and now" have a curious fascination! .... next time I'm in Swansea (13th) I may try to get those angles.
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grahame
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« Reply #17 on: December 04, 2017, 09:47:14 » |
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How about this one ...
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« Reply #18 on: December 04, 2017, 18:17:32 » |
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How about this one ... That looks like the bridge over the former Hayle Wharves line. The ground frame would have been just to the right of the image. Although closed in 1982 before I was around, I would liked to have seen a main line loco trundling down there and across the road with a train of oil tanks for the oil terminal.
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grahame
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« Reply #19 on: December 05, 2017, 07:55:45 » |
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That looks like the bridge over the former Hayle Wharves line. The ground frame would have been just to the right of the image. Although closed in 1982 before I was around, I would liked to have seen a main line loco trundling down there and across the road with a train of oil tanks for the oil terminal.
Yes - that's the line; I'm not sure of the history - came a across it during a week away in Cornwall this summer. Remains of old swing bridge down by the wharf too - and what was probably a level crossing over what would in those days have been the main road.
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« Reply #20 on: December 05, 2017, 09:09:51 » |
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I had coffee at the small cafe by the harbour in May. The original West Cornwall Rly line is now a footpath leading toward the Angarrack incline. The harbourside is worth investigating, there is a 'canal' from the basin back to some wharves.
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« Reply #21 on: December 05, 2017, 09:51:05 » |
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And for today
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« Reply #22 on: December 05, 2017, 16:59:54 » |
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Parson Street.
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« Reply #23 on: December 05, 2017, 19:17:34 » |
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grahame
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« Reply #24 on: December 05, 2017, 19:43:48 » |
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And for today Yes indeed- taken from a passing train. Illustrates the difficultly of making a city station look attractive ...
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« Reply #25 on: December 06, 2017, 11:43:30 » |
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Illustrates the difficultly of making a city station look attractive ...
So if they had put up that building next to Kemble station it wouldn't be ugly? I think it is fair to say that planning policy in 60s and 70s treated railway stations in much the same way you'd address the aesthetics of backing onto a sewage farm. Standing on Platform 1 of Clifton Down Station, you are surrounded by astonishingly ugly architecture - worse than at Parson St, I'd say - but that's presumably because no-one cared about a station that wasn't considered to have a future. Canary Wharf is also a station in a city. I think it's quite attractive. Building ugly things is a choice.
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« Reply #26 on: December 06, 2017, 13:16:42 » |
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Illustrates the difficultly of making a city station look attractive ...
So if they had put up that building next to Kemble station it wouldn't be ugly? I think it is fair to say that planning policy in 60s and 70s treated railway stations in much the same way you'd address the aesthetics of backing onto a sewage farm. Standing on Platform 1 of Clifton Down Station, you are surrounded by astonishingly ugly architecture - worse than at Parson St, I'd say - but that's presumably because no-one cared about a station that wasn't considered to have a future. Canary Wharf is also a station in a city. I think it's quite attractive. Building ugly things is a choice. So what do you make of the beauty of this? (and where is it??)
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« Reply #27 on: December 06, 2017, 14:15:49 » |
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Yeugh! In the countryside somewhere, by the look of it
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« Reply #28 on: December 06, 2017, 15:33:42 » |
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Castle Cary. Before/during Glastonbury festival.
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« Reply #29 on: December 06, 2017, 15:45:27 » |
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Castle Cary. Before/during Glastonbury festival.
I concur.
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