It's looking great Paul, everyone has worked so hard & done a great job. The brickwork looks stunning! The platforms really have transformed the place & the lamps will look amazing. Thanks for the update Paul. 😊👍
Unusual video about an unusual subject! This is a rare example of a former disused station being restored without any possibility of the trains returning! Thanks for uploading.
What a terrific job they've all done, place looks brilliant! Just need to pop a small stage in front of the tunnel entrance and you've got a perfect outdoor performance space. 👍
It looks fabulous! The engineering brick looks almost as new. Seeing what it looked like just 3yrs ago, almost forgotten, reclaimed by nature. Kudos to everyone involved. I like the plans to show a bit of the alignment superimposed on a modern photo too. Hopefully more local history groups will see this and do something similar with an unloved bit of infrastructure.
Brilliant documentation of footage from you, excellent work from you and the team doing such a wonderful job of the restoration. Just an idea for the team. On the other track (on the gate) they craft the rear of a passenger coach or a freight wagon, going into the tunnel for aesthetic purpose. I think that would improve on the feel for what it looked like.
well done to one and all for all the work you have done so far what a transformation from what it use to be can't wait to see it when it's all finished 👍
That's wot I call keeping history alive . 👍
Great isn't it
That's looking fantastic Paul, I must pay another visit soon
When you coming Russ 😄
Bloody immaculate , that place. I dont even think there is any dirty ballast ! Well done to all.
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It is looking really good; a credit to all involved.
It's looking great Paul, everyone has worked so hard & done a great job. The brickwork looks stunning! The platforms really have transformed the place & the lamps will look amazing. Thanks for the update Paul. 😊👍
Cheers Carol. It looks great doesnt it.
What a great contrast they have made an excellent job great work.
Cheers Chris. Fully agree :)
Thanks
Thanks ever so much Andrew 👍
Unusual video about an unusual subject! This is a rare example of a former disused station being restored without any possibility of the trains returning! Thanks for uploading.
Brickwork looks amazing.... well done to all people involved.... Keep up the good work.....
It sure does John 👍👌
What a terrific job they've all done, place looks brilliant! Just need to pop a small stage in front of the tunnel entrance and you've got a perfect outdoor performance space. 👍
Haha yes. That's not a bad idea 😄
Great work guys. 🙂🙂
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It looks fabulous! The engineering brick looks almost as new. Seeing what it looked like just 3yrs ago, almost forgotten, reclaimed by nature. Kudos to everyone involved. I like the plans to show a bit of the alignment superimposed on a modern photo too. Hopefully more local history groups will see this and do something similar with an unloved bit of infrastructure.
Nicely put. It's a great example of what a community can achieve with a bit of graft 🙂
Brilliant documentation of footage from you, excellent work from you and the team doing such a wonderful job of the restoration.
Just an idea for the team. On the other track (on the gate) they craft the rear of a passenger coach or a freight wagon, going into the tunnel for aesthetic purpose.
I think that would improve on the feel for what it looked like.
Thanks very much. 👍
I will pass the suggestion on to the guys.
well done to one and all for all the work you have done so far what a transformation from what it use to be can't wait to see it when it's all finished 👍
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Yes...awesome work guys..well done!
Well done on a fantastic restoration.
That is a fantastic piece of work done by the lads, an amazing transformation which looks brilliant.
Agreed 🙂
fantastic well done
Cheers 👍
Another great video. How long was the tunnel please
👍 it's not a long one. 44 yards I understand.
@@WobblyRunner thank you.