Thanks for the info. I have not ventured back that way since making the film. I can imagine the ground was heavily polluted the way they ripped things apart there There were heaps of engines and gearboxes leaking oils and probably a dusting of asbestos about as many of the older trains were filled with it for insulation. Sometimes it was welded into the parts that it could not be removed from easily in later years. Great care would be needed to scrap those trains and contain all of it.
poor 45145 my favourite class 45 now gone :(
MrJezza31 1 year ago
Yes sadly many good locos met their end there I am pleased I got to capture some on film before they were no more They broke a loco in a day
cedarcam 1 year ago
Hmm I had problems posting a reply Now I have problems deleting the multiple replies LOL
cedarcam 1 year ago
Sorry about this Something screwed up but here is your comment reposted
battlestarone
clearing this site cost a fortune when MC folded,now there is a massive tesco on the site.
cedarcam 1 year ago
Thanks for the info. I have not ventured back that way since making the film. I can imagine the ground was heavily polluted the way they ripped things apart there There were heaps of engines and gearboxes leaking oils and probably a dusting of asbestos about as many of the older trains were filled with it for insulation. Sometimes it was welded into the parts that it could not be removed from easily in later years. Great care would be needed to scrap those trains and contain all of it.
cedarcam 1 year ago