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Ashton
Ashton
Photo: Thomas Sutch
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Item #: 12366
A train from Kelbits at Golborne in the old station platforms at Ashton, January 1987.

Comment by: winder on 30th October 2009 at 18:20

Is the train heading for the tunnel under the M6,Tom?
Didn't realise the platforms were still down as late as 1987.

Comment by: Joe on 30th October 2009 at 19:55

Bit far up the line for kelbits....Haydock shell depot possibly ?..Train is facing Lodge Lane/warrington road

Comment by: atlas on 30th October 2009 at 22:30

looks like the old Ashton station platform to me

Comment by: tony on 30th October 2009 at 23:14

Brush Type 2. Where is this picture?

Comment by: Dennis on 31st October 2009 at 07:02

Gentlemen... the caption does say the train is at the old Ashton station. ;-)

Comment by: Tom on 31st October 2009 at 07:50

The train is empty bitumin tanks from Kelbits sidings at Golborne, having just run round its train at Ashton before heading back to Springs Branch. The train ( 7E34 Kelbits to Lindsey with 31234 ) usually did not come down to Ashton, but propelled the train back to Springs Branch after unloading at Kelbits.

Comment by: dave johnson on 31st October 2009 at 18:09

Is this the platform just across from Haydock racecourse. I remember getting a train to the races in the late Seventies,several specials were laid on over the season.

Comment by: kevin Frayne on 2nd April 2011 at 20:12

Its the old Ashton Station Platform. The tree line on the right is along the boundery wall leading on to the school. The train its self is coming from Shell were they were filled. I know because I used to walk that track every day going to shool from Haydock and back

Comment by: Ste Unsworth on 22nd November 2013 at 11:45

Thanks for putting this picture up Thomas Sutch. I can also testify that this would have been to Shell in Haydock as I used to see them go up there. There is a website called 'Disused Stations' and I expect they would be interested in obtaining this photograph. http://www.disused-stations.org.uk

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