"Whilst having a nice relaxing break on the Vera Babbs memorial seat, straight facing you, is once again Crich stand, stood on the horizon. If you look to your right, to a small linear plantation, this was part of a shunting yard that kept the coal trucks for when they were either full or empty ready to be taken to the local collieries. If you look to your left, you will notice the trail, does actually go around a few rather sharp bends and of course the railway and the railway engines themselves couldn't manage these bends. The line itself in fact, went more or less straight in front of you and cut through the field, and then turned, started to turn on a gradual turn towards Seanor triangle and down to Broomridding Wood."