Lamont D
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Around the centre and main road by the stadium from the railway line last time I was there, the shops have been modernised but the housing is still mostly two up, two down. Tight streets. Run down area. Into the outer areas, suburbs. Are quite nice.Hi Lamont,
There use to be a high line to bypass the city that ran at the town side of Sincil Bank, as as goods bypass, the 'high line' also got light engines from Doncaster plant polished and shining in their new LNER liveries.
Often there were the big Pacific's of Sir Nigel Gresley design. Hence the stand on the site was probably known as the LNER stand I suppose.
But I have not kept up with the redesign of the city this last sixty years.
D.
There is a culvert down one side, there is not much else other the cramp housing. Never travelled by train through Lincoln.
The goods train industry around the Wirral has completely disappeared. I grew up around the docks area, many of my neighbours were dockers.
After Beeching, then containerisation, and of course Thatcher priority to go by road. Has decimated the railway.
Take care Derek.