Chargeride
Well-Known Member
Bridges and dive bars.
I'd never go home
I'd never go home
Plenty o' both 'round these here parts mate!Bridges and dive bars.
I'd never go home
You would miss the mud.Bridges and dive bars.
I'd never go home
You havent seen our dive bars
The plot thickens. Are you travelling to Benidorm soon?Havent got my glasses, is that Stefan in the blue?
It is when you want to have England everywhereI went once on a motorbike, its a bit of a dump, we left without getting off the bikes.
The roof needs work and the basement is flooded, but otherwise, it's a nice little place.Just a humble beach shack.












By hopping those tracks so many times I got "lazy".So how did you find out?
I'm surprised an "officially known" trail like that would permit a railroad grade crossing without the customary warning signs. The railroads here in the east don't permit such ROW crossings, it's considered trespassing and often prosecuted as such.By hopping those tracks so many times I got "lazy".
A very fast moving passenger train. Extremely silent. Good thing my peripheral vision is good.
There are certainly numerous foot/bike path crossings of this (and other) tracks. This particular location is unmarked, whereas most others are.I'm surprised an "officially known" trail like that would permit a railroad grade crossing without the customary warning signs. The railroads here in the east don't permit such ROW crossings, it's considered trespassing and often prosecuted as such.