Steaming in Swanage
Today we had been invited to visit our friends L &P at at their holiday flat in Swanage. We were joined by our friends, M&P, from Salisbury. Unfortunately, it was a pretty damp and misty day, which ruled out a walk on the Downs or cliff tops. So, instead, we wandered into Swanage town centre where we were just in time to see a train hauled by steam engine Eddystone arrive from Norden (Corfe Castle.). Here you see the engine running round to make the return trip. So, it was exactly 57 years since steam finished on this line, although later it returned thanks to dedicated volunteers. We met one of them today: the 82 year old station master, who having had a railway career, retired to Swanage to volunteer on the heritage railway. He was a fount of knowledge, telling us all about their Pullman observation car (previously an ambulance carriage used in wartime) and how the price of coal has risen by 500% in recent years, since coal mines here closed, and they have had to import from Czechoslovakia.
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