JohnnearCfon
16 years ago
There seem to be problems with some of the photos uploaded to the Hayle Railway Album today. Any idea what the problem is?

Photograph:

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carnkie
16 years ago
It's nothing to do with the upload as the originals are the same. Mind Redruth has some funny shapes. I've uploaded some to Tolgus Tin Stream will now upload some to East Pool and see how they come out.
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spitfire
16 years ago
The problem is, it is ridiculous shewing that part of Redruth or the viaduct as the Hayle Railway never got that far! It terminated at the Camborne side of West End with the main line going to Tresavean.
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carnkie
16 years ago
That's the problem solved then; I'll just delete them.
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16 years ago
Oh.... I was intrigued with the interesting angle of Redruth, and where it was taken from... though isn't it Penrhyn Street below?
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carnkie
16 years ago
W can always look again. As far as I know it was taken from Penryn street looking towards Falmouyh Road that starts about the Viaduct, but I'm not that familiar with Redruth. Only allowed in when there is a r in the month.
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The photo was taken just up from the traffic lights.
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I think this may be one that John was alluding too.
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