Dorsetmike
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A bit of how it used to be nostalgia, craftsmanship and muscle power at work. A fascinating (to me anyway) glimpse of how things were done pre WW2, the clothing, very few overalls or other protective clothing, note one of the carpenters with a long apron, typical of the period. Mostly hand tools and only really heavy items getting lifting gear.
This dates from about 1936/7. These units remained in daily service until September 1972, some are being preserved and restored although there are at present no electrified lines on the prerserved railways (no thanks to the elf 'n safety nannies)
This dates from about 1936/7. These units remained in daily service until September 1972, some are being preserved and restored although there are at present no electrified lines on the prerserved railways (no thanks to the elf 'n safety nannies)