While most of the railway track was lifted and sent to England to build tank barriers, some of the remnants have been used by National Parks to build barriers. This piece of rail is marked “Carnegie 1910”. (9-Apr-2009)
[Copyright: Kevin Sewell]
While most of the railway track was lifted and sent to England to build tank barriers, some of the remnants have been used by National Parks to build barriers. This piece of rail is marked “Carnegie 1910”.
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