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Report - Haven Street Sidings - Isle of Wight - Aug 2012

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The Amateur Wanderer

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Haven Street Siding, Rolling Stock Graveyard - August 2012

Afternoon all, I've not posted a report up for a couple of week, been out and about all over the place! If your into your railways then this post will probably interest you, I understand it might not be everyone's cup of tea :) The sidings here at Haven Street house most of the Isle of Wight Steam Railways redundant or scrap wagons and carriages as well as a solitary Steam Locomotive (Ivatt Class 2 46447). I could go on about the history of the islands railways but there's a lot to explain! So instead I'll go straight ahead with the images.

So firstly before I even reached the sidings themselves a few old Southern Railway Carriages were found dumped in the corner of a field just by the side of the sidings.

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They had been heavily stripped and probably been used by the farmer as storage...

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The actual sidings themselves now, starting with the wagons in the head shunt.

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Some traditional Southern Railway Brake Vans and Tankers.

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Looking back towards the Freight Wagons from between two more grounded Southern Railway Compartment Carriages.

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Looking at the two Grounded Carriages, eventually the railway would like to make something of these shells I'm told.

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And one last photo, again of the freight wagons in Storage.

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So that's all from my little wonder round the sidings, I appreciate it isn't the most interesting of places to those without any interest in railways, but I enjoyed the walk and hopefully you enjoyed the pics, Cheers Michael :thumb
 
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