Wednesday, 5 May 2010

Where Am I (very easy)










































Three here for you. On the way to work this morning and on the way home. But where are these pics taken. the last one on the road is normally alot busier than this!!

9 comments:

  1. Anonymous5/5/10 23:12

    The last one looks like Henrietta Street in Ashton to me. Perhaps quite as St Albans Road is closed for roadworks. Not sure about the other two.

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  2. The first 2 look like they are opn the path/bridleway between Limehurst Farm and Park Bridge, the third one is taken on Henrietta Street near the Old Ball.

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  3. Looks like Henrietta Street - the road humps weren't there when we lived near 25 years ago - I presume the first two are along the old railway line from Park Bridge that comes out on Cranbourne Road.

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  4. Anonymous6/5/10 12:06

    just seen single decker man 20938 on 216 in Clayton is this something new/old for Ashton depot

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  5. The speed ramps went down a couple of years ago if I remember right Gerald. Also the footpath along the railway ends at the top of Turner Lane by the entrance to Turner Lane Tunnel which used to lead into Oldhan Road Station. It's a pleasant walk into Ashton from the Hartshaed or Limehurst Farm estates now.

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  6. We cycle the old railway trail quite often , to the old iron works , and have never seen such panaramic wide open views as these !

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  7. The Henrietta Street was the easy one. The top picture is the path that leads from Bankfield drive< Fitton Hill down to Dingle Terrace. The Second Pic. Is as you come off the track from Ashton To Park Bridge. Instead of doing a left. Cross over the road and its Rocher Vale. Stunning isnt it.

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  8. Anonymous6/5/10 17:20

    saw 20938 this afternoon on taxi duties also saw 40660 parked up in the bus stn at Ashton

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  9. Anonymous6/5/10 18:21

    I live just up from what was the Micklehurst loop line and have a book all about it inculing the tunnel at the Royal geroge pub

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