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My parents will doubtless remember that one, particularly my dad, as he lived near the docks. He spent an appreciable period of his formative years sitting in an air raid shelter.
Swansea Vale & MR(running powers to Swansea St. Thomas).
Mumbles Train.
They're all gone now, apart from High Street.
Apparently there was a structure known as "The monkey bridge" which spanned 430 yards of sidings & suchlike between St. Thomas & the King's Dock. It was closed for the duration of WWII, much to the angst of the dockers.
For the rivet counters amongst us, have a look at this:
The Super Monkey Car is home and ready for the Google Satellite to fly over and take its picture again (that'll be the fourth time, IIRC)
First time I did a left turn, the indicator did that blinking at double speed thing that means a bulb's gone, which was a bit disconcerting as the bloke had mentioned doing something with the lights. But I know how to change the bulbs, and I have a spare one, so I carried on home. Turned out the bulb (apparently new) wasn't quite seated correctly in the socket. I'll have to keep an eye on it as it seems as if the springy thing that holds the contact in place might not be doing such a good job. But other than that: sorted!
Now to read the list of welding and other work that was done, which is looooong…
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