Mo1959
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Why's the ground sloping?Daughter informed me that this was two years ago today...
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I always was angelic
Daughter informed me that this was two years ago today...
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I always was angelic
Dodgy photographerWhy's the ground sloping?
Oh, no.Two flashes here have just lit the house up, followed by the single clap.
The Thundersnow must be close.
I always said you were a big kid Mr Bob
Never said you couldn't nor shouldn't.Dodgy photographer
Oh, no.
Yellow snow alert
Life's too short, you gotta have fun
Stairs still there then?
Inch and half deep here, and the gritter drivers are struggling!!We now have serious snow
no vehicles heard in ages
Already had a text from some wag telling me to stay indoors at my age
Doesn't look strong enough to be a road bridge. Thought it was an internal one, to the platforms.Stairs were removed a very long time ago, the bridge remains however, it is a road bridge an has since been reinforced with a brick support structure in the middle and steel braces to keep the viaduct in place.
Well you're probably older than them. They'll not have seen deep snow before.We now have serious snow
no vehicles heard in ages
Already had a text from some wag telling me to stay indoors at my age
Doesn't look strong enough to be a road bridge. Thought it was an internal one, to the platforms.
If done like they'd done locally, the bridges will all be similar. Cheaper leave it standing than knock it and build a new one.You're probably right, the remaining bridge has a similar cladding on the side though, which made me think it was the same bridge!