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Saturday's Journey's in Pictures

Saturday seen the end of my working week. My day at work had me taking trains to Hornsby, Blacktown and Carlingford.

S133 Car 3972 Hornsby


For my trip to Hornsby I was expecting a Tangara to turn up, however an S Set showed. I will have to have words to Leigh about this.

A Foggy Blacktown Morning

When I was rounding the corner between Seven hills and Blacktown fog started to appear. It seemed it was from Blacktown West that was covered in Fog.

Clyde


It was then time for a few trips to Carlingford on the Clyde to Carlingford Line.

Marley


In the evening Mrs squeak and I headed up to Blaxland to visit some friends and for dinner. A bonus of visiting them is they have a puppy. They have a beagle "Marley"

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