An abandoned set of train carriages less than a half mile outside the town of Rotherham. They sat on a disused piece of track.
I saw the decay on this wooden footplate and experimented with this interesting angle.
the disused and overgrown stretch of track where the carriages stood. About fifty feet down it joined the main line. Trains roll past it all the time.
An old chair in the guards room covered in rags, and I think a tire, for some reason.
Who leaves a fire extinguisher behind? I know taking souvenirs is frowned on and I wouldn't do it. But I was tempted in this case. Didn't though. It would just be and interesting thing to keep.
That upholstery has to be a good indicator how old this train is. Ugly pattern like that has to be from the 80's at least.
I saw the decay on this wooden footplate and experimented with this interesting angle.
the disused and overgrown stretch of track where the carriages stood. About fifty feet down it joined the main line. Trains roll past it all the time.
An old chair in the guards room covered in rags, and I think a tire, for some reason.
Who leaves a fire extinguisher behind? I know taking souvenirs is frowned on and I wouldn't do it. But I was tempted in this case. Didn't though. It would just be and interesting thing to keep.
That upholstery has to be a good indicator how old this train is. Ugly pattern like that has to be from the 80's at least.