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I believe that the bookshop in Grosmont has now closed, with https://www.mrslofthouse.co.uk/2022/02/16/about-our-store/ in Scarborough buying up a lot of his stock. (no connection other then as an occasional buyer and seller of books to them!) Got a fair selection in there. As for buying, they do cherry pick stuff they can sell, and are keen for books on diesels or local railway. Hope that helps.
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Great Western Siphons by John Lewis from Wild Swan Books
HighlandRailwayman replied to Not Jeremy's topic in Books
Simon, many thanks, mail sent to titfield. No major rush, just be nice to know there may be one somewhere with my name on it! (just need to smuggle it past SWYMBO now.... Thanks, Martin -
Great Western Siphons by John Lewis from Wild Swan Books
HighlandRailwayman replied to Not Jeremy's topic in Books
@Not Jeremy, speaking of auto trailers, is there any chance of a reprint of volume two of that excellent work by Mr Lewis? Or does the copyright not belong to you? It seems to be rarer then hens teeth to get hold of and is about the only missing volume in my collection of all things Great and Western that WSP have done! -
Kevin, many thanks, i know you have been busy with all your endevours and its appreciated. Santas list incoming amd look forward to an exciting, if somewhat expensive 2024! 😄 M
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@Strathwood Kevin, is there any more news on when the next Celebration/Steams Lament books might be appearing? I know you were hoping to get some out in time for xmas. just so I know if I need to hold off sending Santa my wish list or not! Thanks, Martin
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Will this automatically be sent out to subscribers of WT or do we need to order it separately? Very much looking forward to it!
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Kevin, glad had a well deserved break, and glad all going well. Lots to temp there goong on so best sort out a small remortgage to fund them all! Thanks for the comprehensive reply, very much looking forward to all the new books to come to add to the collection of previous excellent stuff from both stables.
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Kevin, is there any update on the hydraulics or western books? Is the series of 6 hitting the shelves all at the same time or will they be drip fed individually and is there an expected price? Just need to know how much i need to start saving as if they are as good as the other strathwood series then they will all be goong into the library!
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this is gonna get expensive - best warn my bank manager now! Can't wait for the celebration of Castles or the western volumes!
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New eBook on the BR Western Region in the 1970s/80s
HighlandRailwayman replied to workev2000's topic in Books
i got a copy of this and have to say there are some cracking shots in it - very much looking forward to when the cost of printing comes down to get a print version, but also nice in e format to keep in van when travelling! Congrats on an excellent volume! -
know off topic slightly, but i too was frustrated with the switch from card backed manila envelope to plastic packaging, so i let my subscription lapse, but instead i placed an order with my local newsagents who reserve me a copy (same with steam world as i was having to get a replacement nearly every month for it-clearly the post office think steam world makes good machine fodder!) Least this way i get a pristine magazine and give a local shop some business to boot.
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My set of finale arrived last week, which was a very pleasant surprise - had alerts from courier that it was dispatched, so was eagerly awaited. Once again, it doesn't disappoint and is a fitting end to an amazing 10 volume set! Well done MNA!
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Wheel operated level crossing barriers
HighlandRailwayman replied to Dagworth's topic in UK Prototype Questions
NE boom gates are now extinct on the national network. I know Billingham had a set till probably mid 2010's when renewed with barriers, but not sure of the exact date. Briggs Hydraulic gates are now also barriers. slightly OT but wheel worked gates are now getting thin on the ground - Kirkam Abbey and Weaverthorpe are the only two that readily spring to mind on NE area, Oxmarsh, Goxhill, Sleaford east, are all that readily spring to mind South of the Humber. There may be one or two more i have forgotten about but not many. -
Wheel operated level crossing barriers
HighlandRailwayman replied to Dagworth's topic in UK Prototype Questions
Nunthorpe, Driffield and Barton Hill are all that remain as wheel worked barriers on NR NE region. Although i believe all three sets are on borrowed time and are to be renewed at some point with traditional hydraulic barrier packs. -
mine arrived this afternoon and very pleased with it i am too - definitely a good quality of interesting pics reproduced well
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Freight only micro layout: for sale
HighlandRailwayman replied to Enfys_Rainbow's topic in Boxfiles, Micro layouts & Dioramas
What an amazing wee layout - following with interest. Out of interest, which supplier do you use for your embossed brick plasticard - it looks a nice product! -
Does anyone know if there are ever likely to be any more issues of BRJ or is it now a defunct publication? Or is it going to be like GWRJ and be on a special basis from now on if enough articles are submitted Didcot?
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MMRG Exclusives 37026 Loch Awe Limited Edition
HighlandRailwayman replied to Lochnagar's topic in Bachmann
Is there any update on when these will be available. I've expressed interest but all i got was a subscription email so wasn't sure if they already sold out on pre order! -
Morning fellow RMWebbers despite my quite extensive picture library of all things S&D, I’ve drawn a blank so far! I’m trying to find a picture of bath junction signal box taken from the gas works side or failing that to ascertain the window and locking room window layout at that side. I am presuming it was fully windowed on this side too given it was in the V of the junction. Does anyone know if these windows were also the 2x2 panes same as the oldfield park side and bath end or 3x2 as on the warmly end? Does anyone know why these two ends as a minimum had this unusual window arrangement (same height as a 3x2 pane but in a 2x2 and wider so that there was 3 sashes per half of the box rather then the more usual 4.) I would guess maybe wartime bomb damage but have not seen a pre war photo of the box to confirm this. any info you have would be great fully received. Martin