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This page is about the real Coaley junction, the station upon which our model layout is based. All credit for the pictures goes to Gilroy Kerr. They come from a website called COJAC, a link is on our links page. |
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Locomotive 82040 shunts the yard at coaley junction while working the Gloucester to Dursley freight. The goods shed is all that remains today of Coaley junction. |
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A B.R standard 2-6-0 at Coaley junction with the weed killing train. The siding occupied by the carriages of this train were not lifted until 1993. |
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Britannia class 70053 Moray Firth at Coaley junction. |
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Unidentified GWR 2-8-0 pulls sister loco and 31841 and 6400 past Coaley junction to south Wales for scrap. |
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