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Friday, October 31, 2025

A sign of the times?

Catching up om things at the Rocks By Rail Museum showed that signs are proliferating! No idea why but obviously a sign of the times!

There was this old tea triolley.....

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...now repurposed as a, as the sign says, work bench!

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Paintiing on steam loco Barrington continues and the wet paint sign was, well painted in wet paint!

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There is an awful lot of scrap at the museum but we now have a sign to tell us it is scrap!

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Eric has done a great job on painting the narrow gauge skip wagon....

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...and really brough the detail out with the sign on it.

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Meanwhile, Back in tyhe restoration shed, John seems to be stopped!

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The purpose of this sign was not as a signal to me to stop, but it was a sign to attach to the track to indicate that all traffic on the track should dtop whilst Richard and Hazel were doing some maintenance work.
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Despite all these signs, work on other projects continues. Alex was back to chipping cement and crud off Ketton No1. Why he is smiling is anyones guess as this seems to be a never ending job!

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Back outside, progress is slowly being made on refurbishing this van. New floor and roof are needed and that is a winter project but which winter?

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And for me? Well I took it that as the weather is chanmging it is a sign of the timeds that I need to get some final grass cutting done this year!

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