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On Jul 10, 12:24*pm, Geoffrey wrote:
Hi there. Anyone know anything about the sidings situated to the west of the line south of Victoria station, but north of the river? These appear to fall away from the main station approach, from which they are separated by a retaining wall, and terminate to the east of some kind of medium-rise building. Two sidings remain of what appears to once have been a greater number, and, to the west of the pointwork at the entrance to these, there is another, shorter, and apparently disused siding. The surrounding space contains some huts and an access road. The whole area is contained in a triangle about 600 by 150 feet, and intrigues me because it could make an interesting 4mm scale model. The difference in elevation between the main lines entering the station and the sidings, the retaining wall and, perhaps, a train or two held waiting to enter the terminus, would make a convincing backdrop. Many years ago the Boat Train was stabbled there. It utilized UK guage Wagon Lits consists. |
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