shed loads of water
I took my wife to see her friend who was recovering after an operation. Luckily she lives in Toton, sop I had a free hour to nip over to the UK's largest and probably only surviving traditional depot.
Walking up to the rear pedestrian entrance at Toton (Toton foot crossing no.10) was always going to be a bit hit and miss considering the huge amounts of rain we have experienced in February.
Luckily the path from Bennetts Road in Long Easton wasn't too bad, however the surrounding lower grasslands were submerged to about a depth of two feet!
This was the view when approaching the gate with EWS liveried 66089 sitting in the ballast sidings in front of Meadow sidings.
The clouds made a nice addition to the scene providing some good reflections in the flood water.
shed loads of water
I took my wife to see her friend who was recovering after an operation. Luckily she lives in Toton, sop I had a free hour to nip over to the UK's largest and probably only surviving traditional depot.
Walking up to the rear pedestrian entrance at Toton (Toton foot crossing no.10) was always going to be a bit hit and miss considering the huge amounts of rain we have experienced in February.
Luckily the path from Bennetts Road in Long Easton wasn't too bad, however the surrounding lower grasslands were submerged to about a depth of two feet!
This was the view when approaching the gate with EWS liveried 66089 sitting in the ballast sidings in front of Meadow sidings.
The clouds made a nice addition to the scene providing some good reflections in the flood water.