[LRflex] Re: Hogsmeade Station in digital BW

Hi Jerry,
your (and my) beloved Yorkshire again, the milk cans are actually a bit 
out of place, they would have been stored around the back in a dark 
goods shed, wrapped in wet straw in summer, but they never travelled for 
more than 12 hours anyway, just from the farm to the local dairy.
I'll be back there again in summer, and I'm looking forward to a couple 
of new locomotives running, including a streamlined Pacific "Sir Nigel 
Gresley", and one that Peter Dzwig shot in BW down in Swanage, "Eddystone".
cheers
Douglas

Jerry Lehrer wrote:

>Doug,
>
>Great!  I have shot some colour of that railway in 1994.  There are some
>very colourful locomotives and cars on that line.
>
>BTW, those milk canisters don't look like they would do well on a warm day.
>
>Jerry
>
>Douglas Sharp wrote:
>
>  
>
>>For all Harry Potter fans - this is the station portrayed as Hogsmeade
>>in the movies. It's actually Goathland on the North York Moors, a
>>station on the stretch from Grosmont to Pickering (now with connections
>>through to Whitby). The NYM Railway has one of the most comprehensive
>>collections of historical  steam and diesel locomotives in the UK.
>>
>>http://gallery.leica-users.org/New-Old-Pictures/MG_2528_edited_2BW2
>>http://gallery.leica-users.org/New-Old-Pictures/MG_2527_edited_1BW
>>Shot with a Canon 20D in BW mode
>>Cheers
>>Douglas
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