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Southport Pier loco- Silver Belle - Barlow; 2ft gauge miniature ish
Topic Started: 10 Mar 2008, 10:09 PM (1,759 Views)
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Ohhh yeahhh

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This was one of the old Southport Pier carriages seen at the West Lancs around 1990.

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THIS is why I love the internet. Thank you so much for posting that - first picture I've seen of it at the West Lancs. (Also - thanks for a super archive Fotopic site with so many marvellous photos of railways long gone)

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And funnily enough I've just been turning down one of the sets of wheels from under it today, now belonging to Barlow Duke of Edinburgh....
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Seeing that picture, I can't help wondering if it might be worth having a rummage in the undergrowth at the WLLR just to see if there are still any bits of those bodies still knocking around...you never know...
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