A couple of weeks or so ago now I paid a visit to Glasson Dock near Lancaster, this is where the Glasson branch of the Lancaster canal joins the estuary, very picturesque, we did a walk along the canal there. Also of interest to me was the Hitachi crane and Sennebogen material handler.
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Re: Glasson Dock
essexpete wrote:Fair old way from home Jeremy!
Yes Pete, we do tend to get around a bit
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Re: Glasson Dock
Visited there in the 90s, it is an odd sort of place.
Amazed it is still an operating commercial dock as it is not an easy place to navigate to and most of these small harbours closed to shipping as ships got bigger.
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Amazed it is still an operating commercial dock as it is not an easy place to navigate to and most of these small harbours closed to shipping as ships got bigger.
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