Hello everyone,
I know that in the strictest sense as administrator and moderator I should moderate the forum. This time I try to provoke a bit, but do not worry, I will not push it too far.
Fortunately we do not have long rows of rusting and partly dismantled locos, decaying coaches and rotting wagons all too common on preserved or tourist railways. Even so there are some ugly spots we probably have all become too used to. So here comes the question:
Which are your top three ugliest spots at the museum?
I have to admit that one of my "favourites" was rectified by Tony Wilks last year: The railings around Poplar House. Still, I have a bit left:
No. 3: The sign at the back of the Eagle Press with the paint peeling off
No. 2: The dead plants in the baskets in front of the stone workshop
No. 1: The all-time favourite: The stacks of railings, rails and pointwork alongside the track between Bandstand and Cabin crossing
What do you think?
Regards
Christoph