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Rabbit rocks

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Kirkless loop line
Kirkless loop line
Photo: Scholes Malc
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Item #: 27272
train curves around' the Rockies (referred to as Incers as the Rabbit Rocks)as it joins Whelley Loop Line - not a fence in sight - there used to be a water tank on the line where the tracks met

Comment by: Garry on 23rd December 2015 at 18:33

Yes it's next to the Rabbit Rocks not the Rockes. I'm an Incer so it's Rabbit Rocks Scholes Malc. Apart from the Water tank on the loop line, there were two Signals as well. This line came from Kirkless.

Comment by: Eddie. on 23rd December 2015 at 19:56

I don't originate from Wigan Garry, but I know where the ' rabbit rocks ' are. Purely for my information therefore, whereabouts, in relation to the rabbit rocks are ' the Rockies ' situated? And do they still exist? Cheers mate.

Comment by: Ken on 23rd December 2015 at 21:27

Well done Scholes Malc what a great reminder of our childhood. I have flattened many an old penny on those lines below The Rockies,especially near the steel bridge over the canal.
Hope you have more like this.

Comment by: Alan on 23rd December 2015 at 21:40

Garry's right, RABBIT ROCKS NOT ROCKIES.

Comment by: Garry on 23rd December 2015 at 22:01

They exist Eddie minus the railway track.

Comment by: Jarvo on 24th December 2015 at 06:24

Not my neck of the woods, but what a dangerous line that looks. At least in Pemberton we had a signalman to oversee any kids crossing at Winstanley Coll Crossing (the brooke). It would be interesting to know if any fatalities occurred on what looks like a dodgy bit of railway...Hope not.

Comment by: Eddie, on 24th December 2015 at 12:39

O.k. then, just to clarify, I'm getting the impression here that ' the Rockies ' and ' rabbit rocks ' are one and the same place but with two different names depending upon, either personal choice, or whichever part of Ince a person happens to come from. Would that summary be accurate?.............Anyone?

Comment by: Garry on 24th December 2015 at 13:49

Eddie, They are called the rabbit rocks, but people who don't live in Ince call them rockies. We Incer's have always know them by the word Rabbit Rocks so that name stands. All the best Eddie.

Comment by: Scholes Malc on 24th December 2015 at 20:50

ALWAYS known by us in Scholes as 'The Rockies', and rightly so - I have been going up there over fifty years and have never ever seen a sight of Bugs Bunny let alone of his droppings!

Comment by: Garry on 24th December 2015 at 22:32

Well you've not looked so far, it's full of Rabbits up there even today. Merry Christmas Scholes Malc, good photo.

Comment by: James Holcroft on 23rd March 2024 at 17:59

Always called it new slaggie?

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