Mark Tooze
master brummie
Thank you for your kind comments. To cheer you all up a bit, here is a piece of Snow Hill history that HAS survived - the tunnels from the north of the station, under Livery St, through the Jewellery Quarter emerging from under Vyse St into what is now the Jewellery Quarter station and what was then Hockley station. Apologies if I have posted a couple of these before - they were taken in the early-to-mid 1980's before the track bed was cleared to make way for the new rail and metro lines - I have tried to put them into order as best as I can:-
We start approximately level with Taylor & Challen:-
Moving north we are passing under Livery St - the carriage sidings are ending on the right:-
Now entering the cutting behind Cannings:-
Snow Hill site is just visible if we turn around:-
Now we start to move into the Jewellery Quarter:-
We start approximately level with Taylor & Challen:-
Moving north we are passing under Livery St - the carriage sidings are ending on the right:-
Now entering the cutting behind Cannings:-
Snow Hill site is just visible if we turn around:-
Now we start to move into the Jewellery Quarter:-
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