A short trip from North Woolwich to Silvertown
We board at the desolate North Woolwich station
The 105 rasps away from North Woolwich, the remains of the goods yard can be seen on the right, closed in 1970 to rail traffic but still having a residual purpose for loading BR lorries.
We trundle past some signs of the times in the background, with the advertising of the era and slum clearance occurring in the background.
'Oooohh Aint Eee sweet' Coos Doris as she fails to notice the Number 69 barrelling towards them.
Arrived at Silvertown now with the looming Tate and Lyle works in the background.
We board at the desolate North Woolwich station
The 105 rasps away from North Woolwich, the remains of the goods yard can be seen on the right, closed in 1970 to rail traffic but still having a residual purpose for loading BR lorries.
We trundle past some signs of the times in the background, with the advertising of the era and slum clearance occurring in the background.
'Oooohh Aint Eee sweet' Coos Doris as she fails to notice the Number 69 barrelling towards them.
Arrived at Silvertown now with the looming Tate and Lyle works in the background.
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