SirFurry, I loved every moment of that video -- done by someone who loves history and the old trains. I feel very sorry this one had to close...profit motive, I wish somebody could have stepped in.
Here for you is the Tenino version, my home town...this is the station salvaged after the sandstone quarry got closed. Now it is a museum. Off to the left you can see a small flight of stairs, and before coronavirus I climbed those many times, because still further couple hundred feet is the Quarry House, where they had the senior lunch program...no lunches there now, however!
(Dan has changed something, and now sometimes I cannot drag-and-drop a photo; can't seem to get this photo inserted.)
SirFurry, I loved every moment of that video -- done by someone who loves history and the old trains. I feel very sorry this one had to close...profit motive, I wish somebody could have stepped in.
Here for you is the Tenino version, my home town...this is the station salvaged after the sandstone quarry got closed. Now it is a museum. Off to the left you can see a small flight of stairs, and before coronavirus I climbed those many times, because still further couple hundred feet is the Quarry House, where they had the senior lunch program...no lunches there now, however!
(Dan has changed something, and now sometimes I cannot drag-and-drop a photo; can't seem to get this photo inserted.)
On the family holiday in 1970 the car was parked on what had been a part of Blackpool Central station.
When Grandma joined us we picked her up from Blackpool North-which should have been closed.
Yeah-you need the URL for any photos you want to post.
Is this it?
That is indeed our old depot, SFA!