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Rylands Towards Wigan 1965
Rylands Towards Wigan 1965
Photo: RON HUNT
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Item #: 23854
Don't know much about trains but this is taken from a collection of slides I got from a House Clearance There were hundreds of slides of trains and buses I'll be putting them on the site in the future, when I can determine which ones relate to the Wigan Area.

Comment by: jj on 1st September 2013 at 12:06

Thanks for these photos Ron. Bring back memories of train spotting days in the seventies over Whitley. To the right, over the lines, would have been Cub's Hill, to the left Scout's Hill. Please put other photos on if you have them.

Comment by: Margaret Wall on 1st September 2013 at 12:40

Here's one for Cullie. Another lovely old photo.

Comment by: DerekB on 1st September 2013 at 13:36

Think the collection of buildings to the right of the tracks was Beech Hill R.O.F. later to become Tupperware and currently Milliken. Great pics, Ron.

Comment by: cullie on 1st September 2013 at 13:38

nothing nicer than a steam heat beast from hell class 40 gggrrrrrr pity i can't see the number though ggggrrrrrrrr hear it growl .

Comment by: Jarvo on 1st September 2013 at 20:48

These drab monsters replaced our beloved steam engines in the mid sixties. At the time, we [trainspotters] treated them with mild contempt; little did we know that by August 1968, the dream was over and these 'daleks' were running roughshod over the metals of Britain...Trainspotting literally died a death overnight.

Comment by: Andrew Lomax on 2nd September 2013 at 00:23

Yes it's Milliken but this train is going Boers Head direction. Interesting to note all the "funnels" or whatevever that have disappeared from these buildings, what were the meaning of these, ventilation? I see Beggar's Walk also which still exists alas planning permission for the building of homes on Spencer Road has a gap in the middle on to Dawson Ave to keep open this very ancient public right of way. Shame everything got overgrown, this photo seems so innocent and simple in the way of fences and cut grass. Scouts Hill is overgrown too, of course it was pit dirt from Elms Colliery.

Comment by: DerekB on 5th September 2013 at 16:05

In all the time I spent over Whitley as a kid/teenager and up to now I never knew that path was known as Beggar's Walk. Where it was once possible to walk along it from Whitley crossing to the bottom of Walter Scott Avenue, it is now impassable from a point at the bottom of Scouts Hill. Did there once used to be a tennis club somewhere near to Scouts Hill?

Comment by: Ernest Pyke on 5th September 2013 at 23:01

Yes, DerekB, I remember the tennis club. I lived in Queensway from 1936 until 1958. I also remember the pond on the other side of the railway line opposite Scouts Hill and climbing the trees around it!

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