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The Bluebell Railway's Extension:
Photos - 15-16 Nov 2000


Photos from Jim Turtle and his Extension Gang, courtesy Nigel Longdon.

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Thumbnail Keepers cutting, before clearance, morning of 15th Nov.2000.
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Thumbnail Keepers cutting, after clearance, afternoon of 16th Nov.2000.
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Thumbnail Skimming the surface clear at Keepers cutting.
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Thumbnail Water still draining from Keepers pond.
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