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MacotheIsles wrote:must go visit.
V..v..v... visit Dalmarnock Station? Them's rash sentiments young master. Many have thought to look into the very jaws of darkness, but of those that ever returned their hair had gone white and they were reduced to mere, broken husks (apart from Al Jolson I suppose). Please reconsider while there still be time. Or at least make sure your blunderbuss is well packed with silver coins.
MacotheIsles wrote:must go visit.
V..v..v... visit Dalmarnock Station? Them's rash sentiments young master. Many have thought to look into the very jaws of darkness, but of those that ever returned their hair had gone white and they were reduced to mere, broken husks (apart from Al Jolson I suppose). Please reconsider while there still be time. Or at least make sure your blunderbuss is well packed with silver coins.
scottland wrote:Anyone got anything nice to say about dalmarnock train station,im fascinated by it now, must go visit.
duck wrote:Good grief, Ken!! Is that REALLY Dalmarnock station? I've only ever seen it from the train - I always imagined up above as being surrounded by dark dismal tenements.Why would anybody get on or off there?
scottland wrote:Does anyone know if life can survive those conditions.
Sydney Rosewater wrote:
Maybe if you live in one of the caravan sites, or work in the industrial estaes nearby. or perhaps even live in Dalmarnock. Theres one close within spitting distance from the station entrance and the whole residential part of Dalmarnock about 3 - 5 minutes away accross Dalmarnock Rd and up Springfield road.
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