



A series of photos taken by Mike on the 6 March 2006, 40 years to the day since the S&D was closed.
He gave me elaborate location details, but what really strikes me about these shots is the clarity and atmosphere that what I call S&D weather gives to the locations. Anyone that says we can't restore these stretches better think again - I personally won't rest until we relay every inch of the line, so that these gorgeous country views can once more be complete with the final touch of a long steam train running through the very best countryside in England!

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