
I think the Yachtsman’s Ticket was specifically GER thing, and I think Francis Cooke had a hand in it. The idea was that you could travel down from Liverpool Street to one coastal station, and return from another, paying only the difference in the return fare between the two places.
This certainly worked better when there were stations at Benfleet, Leigh, Fambridge, Burnham, Bradwell, Maldon*, Tollesbury*, Hythe, Wivenhoe, Brightlingsea*, Walton, Harwich, Manningtree, Ipswich ( with a GER ferry* to Pin Mill*and Shotley*), Woodbridge, Aldeburgh*, Southwold* and Lowestoft.
Those with a * are no more.,,
Well done!
I think that Tony Ward’s grandfather was the LNER boatman at Pin Mill. There’s a title! A sort of station master with no station!



View attachment 81721 Got a feeling I scanned this from an early 30's YM.
"I think that Tony Ward’s grandfather was the LNER boatman at Pin Mill. There’s a title! A sort of station master with no station!"

Props would normally be at such an angle.I sure hope Mr. Mason painted that from memory and it's not to accurate...... I confess I don't know a whole lot about supporting monohulls on the hard but I'm pretty sure I wouldn't want to be under that one with the posts at that angle......![]()