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From the album: Churches, Cathedrals, Curchyards and Graveyards
Well, almost... Daffodils starting to come out in the churchyard at St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol City centre, England. 6th of Feb., 20221 point -
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These tracks at Ascot Station in Berkshire used to connect through to the line from Guildford, but when the Station track layout was re-modelled in the 1960s, they became sidings for the berthing of trains on race days at the nearby Royal Ascot Racecourse. The sidings in turn fell out of use in the mid 1980s and nature is well and truly taking over some 35 x years later.
© Tim Penycate
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The Longmoor Military Railway was an extensive military railway system around the Bordon area of Hampshire until the late 1960s and early 1970s. Before the main railway was built, an old narrow gauge line used to exist for moving military equipment, but this was lifted over 120 x years ago. This is one of the old narrow gauge rails abandoned at that time which is shown by the tree has actually grown around the rail!
© Tim Penycate
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