I saw the old dodger at the Town station after the driver tried to carry on to Kingswinford. This was ill advised since the bridge immediately beyond the station was long gone which left the train (a class 121 IIRC) teetering twenty feet or so over the road. The front bogie was IN the road so it's as well there wasn't a 'bus going past. A great deal of concrete appeared between buffers and road after that. This looks about fifty yards short of the old station which is bulldozed no doubt..
It'd be super cool to make a model of this line or at least one station
I saw the old dodger at the Town station after the driver tried to carry on to Kingswinford. This was ill advised since the bridge immediately beyond the station was long gone which left the train (a class 121 IIRC) teetering twenty feet or so over the road. The front bogie was IN the road so it's as well there wasn't a 'bus going past.
A great deal of concrete appeared between buffers and road after that. This looks about fifty yards short of the old station which is bulldozed no doubt..
despite 139 001 being tested at the heritage railway where i volunteered i never saw it running or even saw a vid of it running lol
An amusing mode of transport
MISTER PAUL KENNETH HAMMOND MALE, HUMAN, PERSON'S "ELECTRIC RAIL CAR'S, RAIL BUSES".
Old Shed on Train Wheels. It’s awful. Replace it with a 153