A Vista Improved
The outlook of Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge and the Tamar Road Bridge from the viewing area car park on the Devon side of the River Tamar has been improved by the lopping of the trees behind the contractors compound, which previously obscured the view. Also, it looks like at long last, the contractors compound is being wound down, and hopefully it, too, will disappear in time. A visit by the chain saw to the bushes on the left would not come amiss, either, but at least, the view of Brunel's masterpiece is again there to be enjoyed. On 13th December 2021, GWR Class 158 No. 158959 approaches while forming service 2P16 1354 Truro - Plymouth. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved
A Vista Improved
The outlook of Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge and the Tamar Road Bridge from the viewing area car park on the Devon side of the River Tamar has been improved by the lopping of the trees behind the contractors compound, which previously obscured the view. Also, it looks like at long last, the contractors compound is being wound down, and hopefully it, too, will disappear in time. A visit by the chain saw to the bushes on the left would not come amiss, either, but at least, the view of Brunel's masterpiece is again there to be enjoyed. On 13th December 2021, GWR Class 158 No. 158959 approaches while forming service 2P16 1354 Truro - Plymouth. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved