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Postby nafenafe1 » 22 Nov 2007, 02:04

nice site, always good to see nostalgic pics and infomation :D

I was wondering if you have any more photos of the ghost train's featured in the banner at the top, especially the Bridlington one, or if you plan to do any features on ghost trains, like the one on Vikingar.

I was a great fan of the Brid ride back when it was open, I liked the prehistoric paintwork with the dragons and warriors, I seem to remember the ride having 3 paintjobs throughout it's time, from what I've been told the ride has since closed and been converted into a play area, another great loss for classic dark rides which seem to now be few and far between :(
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Postby Nick » 23 Nov 2007, 22:38

I have loads of pics of ghost trains, some of which may see the light of day in the future in an article on dark rides for themagiceye.

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Postby pbeesley » 25 Nov 2007, 09:17

Aren't the ones on the site banner taken from Ocean Beach's former Ghost train Nick ?

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Postby Nick » 25 Nov 2007, 20:09

The internal pics are from the now defunct Ocean Beach Ghost Train. The exterior picture is from the also now defunct Ghost Train at Bayside Fun Park, Bridlington.
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