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There is a recently opened museum, which I'm sure is in the Greek sector.

 

There is a very comprehensive book (more of a tome really!), written by

Mike Radford. It has been been translated and reprinted in at least four

different languages, and was considered to be important, and relevant,

enough to be included in the Cypriot 6th Form curriculum.

 

He was also instrumental in helping set up the museum.

 

Found it,

The Railways of Cyprus

Michael Radford

ISBN 9963422616

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I'm currently attempting a scratchbuild of Baldwin Mining engine number 4 as used and now abandoned by the Cyprus Mining Company. If there's anything still left of this engine I'd love to see some pictures if you get a chance to go there for a visit.

 

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I'm currently attempting a scratchbuild of Baldwin Mining engine number 4 as used and now abandoned by the Cyprus Mining Company. If there's anything still left of this engine I'd love to see some pictures if you get a chance to go there for a visit.

 

Mike

There are photos of this locomotive in the Middlton Press book on the Cyprus Railways.

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There are photos of this locomotive in the Middlton Press book on the Cyprus Railways.

Would you be able to let me know what the quality of the pictures is like. I'd be tempted to get this book but only if the pictures are sufficiently detailed.

 

I can't find the book for less than £15:00, so it would be handy to know if it's going to help me .

 

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Mike

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Would you be able to let me know what the quality of the pictures is like. I'd be tempted to get this book but only if the pictures are sufficiently detailed.

 

I can't find the book for less than £15:00, so it would be handy to know if it's going to help me .

 

Cheers

Mike

Middleton press are usually pretty good with their photographic reproduction and if anything the pics are better than usual. The only thing against them is that most of the industrial line ones were taken after abandonment.

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When I was there many years ago, there were a few isolated bits and pieces on the Turkish side.  I am not up to date on the possibilities for crossing the border but when I was there it was not possible.

There is absolutely no problem whatsoever crossing the border.  I have done it several times in the past few months as we are living in the North (Turkish side) and travel across to the South to Larnaca airport to collect and drop off visitors.

 

As you come back into the North on the right hand side of the dual carriageway there is a yellow shunter preserved and on show on a hill which I assume was from a mine.  I am always driving but next time I will try and get my good lady to get a piccie.

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Just come back from visiting Cyprus managed to get a fleeting glimpse of Cyprus Railway No1 it is behind barbed wire in famagusta  old town looking bit sorry for itself ! Didn't manage to visit the museum at Everchou so will make that a priority next time ...

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Middleton press are usually pretty good with their photographic reproduction and if anything the pics are better than usual. The only thing against them is that most of the industrial line ones were taken after abandonment.

Well, I've gone ahead and ordered a second-hand copy. Only a tenner, so will wait and see.

 

Here's a picture of my Baldwin in embryonic stage. The sidetank is a cardboard mock-up to help try and get the proportions right. It's based around an LGB G-scale loco. I

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Just come back from visiting Cyprus managed to get a fleeting glimpse of Cyprus Railway No1 it is behind barbed wire in famagusta  old town looking bit sorry for itself ! Didn't manage to visit the museum at Everchou so will make that a priority next time ...

Probably best not to try and photograph that as they are not keen on photographs of anything behind barbed wire especially the deserted area Varosha where all the hotels and houses have been shelled !

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There is absolutely no problem whatsoever crossing the border.  I have done it several times in the past few months as we are living in the North (Turkish side) and travel across to the South to Larnaca airport to collect and drop off visitors.

 

As you come back into the North on the right hand side of the dual carriageway there is a yellow shunter preserved and on show on a hill which I assume was from a mine.  I am always driving but next time I will try and get my good lady to get a piccie.

This is from a third railway that operated in Cyprus, another mineral line that operated in and around Vasilikos on the south coast of the island. A surprising fact is that despite having the same 2' 6" gauge and running alongside each other for several miles the Government railway and the CMC never had a connection.

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