Another view of the tank found between the rail line and the highway at Linden. This photo is taken looking north east towards the station. The metal framework seen in the photo has an old pulley attached which faces in the direction of the cutting between Linden Station and the highway. This cutting was used to access the single line platform from the south side until the line was duplicated in 1902, when a new island was constructed. A footbridge was provided from the end of the cutting over the line to the platforms. (15-Jul-2005)
[Copyright: Stephen Bennetts]
Another view of the tank found between the rail line and the highway at Linden. This photo is taken looking north east towards the station. The metal framework seen in the photo has an old pulley attached which faces in the direction of the cutting between Linden Station and the highway. This cutting was used to access the single line platform from the south side until the line was duplicated in 1902, when a new island was constructed. A footbridge was provided from the end of the cutting over the line to the platforms.
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