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Adding a touch of 'paint' realism to ScottMac's Modelworld view337 viewsAs good as modelling gets in my eyes! (c) ScottMac
Sidney Street, based on the North London line's proposed extension into Whitechapel. Original taken at Brighton Modelworld 2008 Adapted by Gordon Dinnage 9/3/08
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Hawkhurst Signal Box390 viewsStill standing after 40 years of disuse, although inside is in expectable condition. One of three buildings still left from the old station, which closed in 1963ScottMac
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Horsted Keynes.....1957?107 viewsNo not really! 80151 and Stepney create a typical picture during the Giants of Steam bash on 21st October 2007ScottMac
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Big Lemon - Drivers on the Press Day in Brighton 31 August 2007 15:26237 viewsThis fresh new company aimed to tackle competiton, drive people out of thier cars & support an eco-friendly & community company.gmd
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Big Lemon bus that never was!202 viewsThe first double decker, a Metrobus, that never reached service on the Brighton to Falmer Station Express 42X & 42 stopping.gmd
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The first bus for The Big Lemon bus Company taken 18th August 2007155 viewsThe ex Leyland National back out of preservation, and sporting an all over yellow paint job on this Greenway conversion. gmd
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Brighton Big Lemon Olympian seen on the 15th December153 viewsBig Lemon double decker off the former services 42X Express & 42 service between Brighton Station & Falmergmd
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Brighton Big Lemon Darts off route 42169 viewsSeen at Southwick 13th December 2007, the pair of Darts that were operating both the 42X Express & the 42 Brighton to & from Falmer Station, that commenced in the September.gmd
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Steyning Railway Station193 viewsThis fine view of the tidy & quite platform of Steyning Railway Station was taken by Brian Boddy in 1963. The Shoreham to Horsham line in Sussex followed the river Adur to West Grinstead, and was one of those that fell victim to the Beeching cuts, & closed in 1966, becoming part of the A283 Steyning bypass. Brian Boddy is a general transport enthusiast & historian having taken many views of road and rail transport over the years.
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