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Revision as of 19:47, 19 August 2018
For one year only, in 1938, the GWRGreat Western Railway had a camp coach at Arley.
The Speight family holidayed there in Easter 1938 and took a number of photographs of the area, as recounted in "Arley, a glimpse of the past" by Barrie Geens.[1]
The coach was not connected to mains supplies, water was from a tap at the station, lighting was by paraffin lamps, cooking was by oil stove and waste water was emptied down the station toilet, for which the occupants of the coach were issued with a key.
A similar camp coach was also situated at Hampton Loade for a period during the 1930s.[2]
References
- ↑ "Arley, a glimpse of the past" by Barrie Geens ISBN 978 0 9534775 7 9
- ↑ Marshall (1989) p. 101.
Links
Camping Coaches on Wikipedia
Short silent film of a Camp Coach holiday in 1953 on British Pathé