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The loco is in neither the coach sheads nor the engine sheds! It is the erecting shop at Boston. This was built in the late 1870s for Merddin Emrys to be built in.

I should know, I've visited the Ffestinog Serveral Times and have lots of books.

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Oops!
My mistake...I'm not too familiar with the line so I couldn't really know where the proper sheds were.

So THOSE are the 'works' and erecting shops, eh?
Now I can make a picture with Merddin Emrys in it! AND HAVE IT BE CORRECT TOO! :D
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As well as the mis-use of the free accounts, we have been forced to temporarily disable new user signups.


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:o Sorry there John! :-?
I didn't see that...and I never heard about that either! :(
Try http://www.villagephotos.com :wink:
If that don't work get Premium Membership here and use Atomic Photos :roll:

I'm stickin with Boomspeed though.
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