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Wharf Station on Sunday 8th May

Work continues on getting the Narrow Gauge Railway Museum ready for opening. Jon Richmond has kindly contributed these photos taken on Sunday 8th May.


The station entrance is now fully open - complete with handrails.


All the refreshment room tables and chairs have been replaced with new furniture. Some of the old tables have been moved to the volunteers 'alcove' in the refreshment room - others will go to the Guards Room when it is finally in use.


The refreshment room entrance.


Keith Theobald prepares 'cobblestones' to go underneath the Dundee Gasworks engine.


Ground floor of the museum showing the host wagon and one of the new showcases.


The view from the stairs in the museum.


Museum Curator Brian Owen attends to one of the display cases on the first floor. The windows to the Awdry Study are behind.


The crew of the 3pm train take tea on the platform at Wharf during the layover. From left: Guard George Gardiner, Fireman Martin Wilding and Driver Charlie Daniel.


The weather was very mixed but here is Tywyn beach inlovely sunshine.

Posted by hussra at Tuesday, May 10, 2005 11:46:27 AM GMT.
Category: Wharf