Thanks for your interesting survey of this line. Old pictures show the infamous diamond crossings at Murrow East/Murrow West, must've needed some very diligent signalling. Just a point of order, the locals pronounce Wisbech as Wisbeech!
Thanks for the pronouncing of name. I did say apologies for any mispronunciation but I will work to get the name right next time I'm that way. Thanks anyway 😌
@@Uncoveringlesserthingsknown24 no worries, not obvious by the spelling, but there did used to be a beach around there many centuries ago before there was land north of Wisbech
@@blaggerfiftysix it's fine I know it was the Isle of Ely prior to what it is now. Interesting to see the exact scale that these places were with all that water around but like the Isle of Axholme in Lincolnshire
Thanks for your interesting survey of this line. Old pictures show the infamous diamond crossings at Murrow East/Murrow West, must've needed some very diligent signalling. Just a point of order, the locals pronounce Wisbech as Wisbeech!
A bench from the platform at Wisbech St Mary survived for a while on the road through the village, might still be there now.
Wisbech, pronounced Wisbeach
Thanks for the pronouncing of name. I did say apologies for any mispronunciation but I will work to get the name right next time I'm that way. Thanks anyway 😌
@@Uncoveringlesserthingsknown24 no worries, not obvious by the spelling, but there did used to be a beach around there many centuries ago before there was land north of Wisbech
@@blaggerfiftysix it's fine I know it was the Isle of Ely prior to what it is now. Interesting to see the exact scale that these places were with all that water around but like the Isle of Axholme in Lincolnshire
Pronounced Wisbeach