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BOB 11-04-2006 15:54

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as anyone out there got any old pics of accy railway station and baxenden station

ChrisMG 11-04-2006 18:06

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These are from earlier posts on this board.

cashman 11-04-2006 23:06

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Originally Posted by ChrisMG
These are from earlier posts on this board.

ah memories,nice one,prefered the old steam.:)

Wynonie Harris 14-04-2006 07:43

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Nice photographs and a very poignant reminder of when the town used to have a proper railway station, instead of just two semi-derelict platforms.

yerself 14-04-2006 14:39

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The two pics of the steam train are one and the same, mirror images. Look at the time on the clock and the loco no. on the front. The middle pic is the back to front one, the pic on the right is the original.

Wynonie Harris 14-04-2006 19:29

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Yes, you're right. If you look on the lefthand side of the middle picture, you can see "Accrington" the wrong way round on the station sign. However, the "correct" picture on the righthand side is confusing. The train is the wrong way round; it should be facing the other way towards Burnley.

BOB 15-04-2006 08:12

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H453 SMOKEBOX NUMBERPLATE "90291" from a War Department Austerity 2-8-0 built by North British Locomotive Co in 1944, Works No 25289, WD No 77419. It was loaned to the LNER from new, then to the GWR, recalled by the WD at the end of 1944 and loaned again to the LNER in 1947. It was purchased by BR in 1948 becoming 90291. Its later sheds were Newton Heath and Rose Grove from where it was withdrawn in February 1965. It was cut up three months later at Cashmores, Great Bridge. Front repainted. £603 ABIT OF HISTORY ABOUT THE STEAM LOCO IN THE PICTURE

Madhatter 15-04-2006 14:41

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Looks just like Nuneaton Station down here.

JohnW 17-04-2006 16:51

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Here is one of Baxenden station I came across somewhere, hope I haven't 'half inched' it copyright or something. There is also one of the Shoe Mill signal box which looks to be very early 1900's.

BOB 17-04-2006 17:23

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Thanks For That John

talentedbutslow 17-04-2006 20:17

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How about these then??.....:)

talentedbutslow 17-04-2006 20:30

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A couple more for you......couldn,t find one of Baxenden station....will Helmshore do?.......:)

Doug 17-04-2006 21:09

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Nice memories, cheers for that TBS. I remember leaving Accrington Station under Steam for Blackpool on a number of occasions in the late 60s.

cashman 17-04-2006 23:19

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some great memories spring to mind with those photos,ta, on a lighter note remember a story about a wheelchair (stolen from platform 1)lol and the king wah restaraunt, if you ask me nicely i may relate to it in the stag at the next do.:D

Terry 18-04-2006 04:54

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Likewise TBS. Very memory provoking pics. My grannies sister, Ethel, used to be the cleaner at Accy station. I don,t know precisely what she cleaned(maybe the waiting rooms or summat):D but as a cheeky young lad I would constantly tell her she had missed a few bits. Stations all being dirty and grimy of course from the smoke and steam. Lovely smell though.


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