Sunday, 10 August 2025

Another station

 This small halt serves the village of Pensyve and is situated just beyond the mouth of  the tunnel under Plegel Gorwedh. Unusually there is no platform as a natural rock formation serves that function.






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  1. Good to see that Harry Potter reference mix with your other Cornish / Celtic / Welsh name puns.both Oliver Postgate and Dylan Thomas would be proud (whose fishing village of Llareggub famously reads differently backwards).
    The railway official does in fact look thoughtful or pensive at this real pebbly seaside halt.
    I am curious how you get your name signs made or created.

    Plegel Gorwedh? gorwheda in Cornish is to recline or lie down?

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    1. I keep Under Milk Wood as well as Curious under the Stars much in mind as I am doing this. I’m afraid that the English to Cornish translator online has duped me! Accounts in local guide books tell me that station of Pensyve is just beside the railway tunnel through Fairy Hill . The Cornish language mistakes were mine l am afraid.
      The Station signs had made for me on eBay or Etsy at a very reasonable cost , I can’t remember by whom.
      Alan Tradgardland

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  2. A lovely addition to your railway Alan.

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    1. Thank you.
      Alan Tradgardland

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  3. Nice building - is that a 1/32nd scale figure?

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    1. Thanks . The figure is to 16mm railway scale and about 5inches high l think.
      Alan Tradgardland

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  4. Nice addition to the lineside

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    1. Thanks, now to work on the trains, time permitting.
      Alan Tradgardland

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  5. Lovely Station Alan! Is it a plastic or wooden kit? Subtle weathering!

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  6. Thanks , it is plastic.
    Alan Tradgardland

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