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A warning to trainspotters (part 2)

Discussion in 'National Railway Museum' started by National Railway Museum, Mar 8, 2011.

  1. Johnb

    Johnb Nat Pres stalwart

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    Ah but the downside of that is that you would now be an old git like those of us who did witness it!
     
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    True, but in this day and age, I know which I'd rather be! I'd love to have seen the golden age of rail and road travel, not today's throwaway stuff.

    Richard. :)
     
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    I'm not sure about "Golden Age"....Nine Elms was more "Grubby Age!" and here are a few more from 1966....in the rain. 20170811132155_09 35030.jpg 20170811133201_01 34037.jpg 20170811133201_07.jpg 20170811133201_09 35022 Holland America Line.jpg
     
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    Image 8-26. 35011 @ 70A Nine Elms 08.01.jpg

    How did all you all afford colour???

    Nine Elms on 8 January 1966 - no bother getting in, I suppose that may have been due to it being a Saturday afternoon, I don't know.
    Visit to London was to take part in the S15 Commemorative rail tour the following day.
     
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    Hi 46203.....in my case it helped having a father with a chemists shop...that offered a photo processing service!
    Some more colour.... 20170811151418_05.jpg
     
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