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This old railway line is in an industrial part of Teesside, in North East England. I wonder what you can make with it.
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The book's author went to the same school as myself, in sunny Mexborough, Nothern England
Not sure about the Iron man ..
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What is considered decent....jh
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What is considered decent....jh
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Two for the price of one
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Just a little bizarre
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Ged - well done for getting a previous SFTW image worked in to this one.
It's funny though - when I took that picture I didn't see an elephant - and those are big things to hide
Dave
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Ray - Great start and thanks for kicking us off this weekend.
Jacob - that does indeed look like the end of the line.
Dave
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Original I like that
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These are great. I’ll have to do one this weekend
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All are welcome Dave - I look forward to seeing what you come up with 🙂
Jacob - Great idea with the railway line chocolates
Rista I do like that. All those straight lines turned into curves plus the train added - excellent.
Dave
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Run!
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Rista, I love that, and polar coordinates image is very cool as well.
I had to narrow the gauge for Thomas. Dave, I bet you weren't expecting this one (or something like it). This week has sure got off to a good start. 16 posts and it's still Saturday (4PM for me).
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Rafael - run indeed. If that is what is in the local river I'll watch my step
Rista - Nice! The man in black makes his second SFTW appearance. The last time was in SFTW Part 27.
Trevor - Great job on narrowing the rail guage.All aboard for MAX !
Dave
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This old railway line is in an industrial part of Teesside, in North East England. I wonder what you can make with it.
Around here, we convert them as cyclist/jog/walk lane.
Pierre
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Dean - nice effect. It fits well with the perspective.
Pierre - a lot of the old closed branch lines in the UK are converted to cycle tracks, and very nice they are too. This particular line though runs through some heavy industrial sites and I suspect remains in place in case needed. Judging by the rust though, it does not look like it has been used for a while.
Dave
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Dave, have you seen 'rail bikes' or 'rail biking'? My ISP appears to be having problems, and I'll be lucky to post this, so I could not find better examples. You can see that they could be used without taking away the tracks though.
Now what can I do about severe internet withdrawal?
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Trevor,
Now what can I do about severe internet withdrawal?
Maybe there is better connexion at the end of the line?
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Trevor, she appears to have small guide wheels on both sides of the track. I wonder what happens when she reaches the points
Dave
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I wonder what happens when she reaches the points
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Points? They laugh in the face of mere points!