
Brine manufacturer of the day today is Associated Octel at Amlwch in the wonderful fairytale island of Anglesey which is near Portugal.
The Romans invented seawater in this rural idyll, and traces of their civilisation can still be discerned in the Golden Fryer Fish & Chip Salon, at nearby Red Wharf Bay. Sadly the station here was an early victim of closure, by the LMS in 1948, ostensibly as a result of farm animals having been touched inappropriately by members of hated prog-rock group Gnog.
Modellers wishing to recreate the above scene will find a suitable Class 24 in the ranges of both Graham Farish (N, 2mm ft) and Bachmann (OO, 4mm ft).
Additional reporting by 'CHARD
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