That brings back memories, pity there isn't a picture of Robey's works after it was bought by the Arab!The destruction of bridges in conjunction with the closures, is a very sore point to this day, and gives credence to the widely held belief that the closures were not for to rationalisation purposes but to permanently benefit road transport, and hence revenues from petrol tax. For those who weren't around then, the destruction of bridges occurred nationwide, and not just in some areas.