Station Name: PENSHAW (2nd site)

[Source: Alan Young]


Looking south from beyond the island platform of Penshaw’s second station in June 2011. Although the railway was still officially in place and ‘mothballed’, 2½ miles of track had already been stolen early in 2003, leaving only ballast and sleepers in place, as can be seen here. The theft took place in broad daylight by workers wearing Jarvis jackets, recruited by KGT Enterprises which was a firm established purely for this dishonest activity. A genuine Jarvis employee observed the operation and reported what he saw. The engineer responsible for the scam, in which £250,000-worth of rails were stolen, was imprisoned for two years.
Photo by Nick Catford

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