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TRINITY DOCK STREET BRIDGE

Set on a cold dismal Monday morning in February 1939, among the busy inner town docks of Hull on the English North East coast. The tracks are inlaid into stones setts with many points and tight radiused curves as they connect the various quaysides with the yards to the west of the city. As short trains move about the buildings and rattle over the swing bridge the South Easterly wind is not only bringing the bad weather off the North Sea, but also the threat of war from the near continent.

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Founded in 1968 

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