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Boaty McBoatFace II, - 18th July 2021

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The report author is centre.<br>[&copy; Kev Adlam 2021]

Is this a genuine armchair enthusiast?<br>[&copy; Kev Adlam 2021]

MR8905 'Charlotte' with a large covered coach with four loose kitchen seats, a (working!) clock, and a bell which rang when the coach went over a bump.<br>[© Kev Adlam 2021]

RH200761, with an open carriage with a pair of back to back longitudinal benches seating four and some hoppers full of soil and plants<br>[© Kev Adlam 2021]

RH418776 'Doris', with a covered coach with two small transverse benches<br>[© Kev Adlam 2021]

HE 6012 at 'Lockwood'<br>[© Kev Adlam 2021]

Before the fixture started some of the 21 participants sheltered from the sun and heat…<br>[&copy; Ian Mortimer 2021]

Ashton Boat Yard entrance gate at the higher level with the track extending outside beyond it...<br>[© Ian Mortimer 2021]

The very extremity of the railway is reached outside the boatyard gate. (It was not a coincidence that the loco was the other end.)<br>[&copy; Ian Mortimer 2021]

At the high level, about to set off down the incline (off to the right) to the boatyard and canal.<br>[&copy; Ian Mortimer 2021]

RH200761, with an open carriage and some hoppers full of soil and plants<br>[© Ian Mortimer 2021]

Our keen members are propelled into 'Nettle Siding' (it wasn't that bad on our 25 Jan 2020 trip!) closely observed by Kev Adlam!<br>[&copy; Ian Mortimer 2021]


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