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Monthly Archives: August 2016
Rail Around Bristol
Nice album of old stations around Bristol, UK, from Bristol247. Ham Green looks likely to be an inspiration for Boltorr Road Halt
Posted in Boltorr Road Halt, Modelling, Railways
Tagged Boltorr Road Halt, Bristol, bristol247, GWR, landscape, railways
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