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The Border Reiver

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  1. Continuing my RailRover, on 13th August 1965 I took this photo of Modified Hall 7915 Mere Hall at an unknown location. There should be enough detail on the photo to get a positive idenification. The loco was shedded at Tyseley at the time and was withrawn 8 weeks after the photo was taken. Can anyone identify the location? The photo was taken after I took photos at Banbury shed. The other photos on the film roll after this shot were at Wolverhampton Low Level station
  2. Thanks to all that pointed out the location as Bridgend West. Looking at streetview, one can see the top of the building on the right. I presume the signal box nameplate is 'Bridgend West Signal Box'. 6691 was withdrawn from Llanelli in June and was enroute to Birds scrapyard a few miles away.
  3. Another one from my RailRover on 12th August 1965 I took a photo of 56xx Class 6691 at an unknown location. I'm not sure if it was taken from a station platform of from a train. The signalbox and the building on the right with a sign beginning with a large S might help identification Can anyone identify the location? The photo was taken after I took a photo of a class 47 at Swansea High Street Station and a coach at Neath High Street station. The other photos on the film roll after this shot were from a train passing Hayes Scrap Yard Bridgend, although I was jumping all about South Wales on that day
  4. The Preston to Carlisle section of the West Coast Main line was electrified on the 25kV overhead system; it was energised on 25 March 1974. A full electrically operated train service started on 6 May 1974. On 7 May HM the Queen travelled the route and 'drove' the train from Preston to Lancaster. After this adventure 87018 took the Queen on to Carlisle, with Her Majesty travelling in the locomotive cab. Technically not the royal train, but here is 87018 approaching then entering Carlisle Station
  5. While on a RailRover on 12th August 1965 I took a photo of Brush Type 4 (class 47) D1663 'Sir Daniel Gooch' at an unknown station. The local was later numbered 47078 then 47628 under TOPS Can anyone identify the station? The photo was taken after I took a photo of a coach in a bay platform at Neath Station (location identified by The Stationmaster). So can this also be Neath station? Only a goods yard and part of some buildings can help recognition. The other photos on the film roll before these two were taken at Cardiff East Dock shed and next fewr taken after werw from the train passing Hayes Scrap Yard Bridgend, although I was jumping all about South Wales on that day
  6. While on a RailRover in August 1965 I took a photo of this coach W80969W in a bay at an unknown station. After using Google I found this: 80969 is one of six 52ft inspection saloons (INSP) built at Swindon as lot number 1701 to diagram Q13. It was ordered under FW Hawksworth’s tenure as GWR CME, although it has little visual similarity to his other carriage designs. Can anyone identify the station where I took the photo? I tried to Google "Bracey's Furnishers" without success. The photos on the film roll before this were taken at Cardiff East Dock shed and those after taken from the train passing Hayes Scrap Yard Bridgend although I was jumping about South Wales on that day
  7. I took this photo of an unidentified class 47 on a pullman train passing through Trowbridge, heading for Westbury. The last photos on the film roll were taken at Crewe Basford Hall Open Day on 27 August 1995 so it must have been taken some time before that date. Can any class 47 experts identify the loco and possible the date? I have looked on Six Bells Junction without success.
  8. Canal shed was located at the south end of the viaduct at the top of the steps. Latest news on the viaduct: Our Mission: "to re-open the viaduct as a footpath and eventually a cycle path" http://www.carlislewaverleyviaducttrust.co.uk/
  9. It's the same Dandy car. Was on Carlisle station for years at the end of platform 5/6 bays
  10. Dave... Sorry to hear that, my thoughts are with you and your family.
  11. As a Carlisle lad born and bred, nearly all London-Glasgow and Glasgow-London express trains only changed locos at Carlisle. Before they were withdrawn Coronations from Camden, Carlisle and Polmadie were used
  12. Nearly new Brush Type 4 Class 47/3 No. D1795 (47314) stands at Darlington Shed 51A on Easter Sunday 18th April 1965.
  13. Brush Type 4 Class 47 No. D1577 at Darlington shed 51A on a damp overcast day on Easter Sunday 18th April 1965. Later to be renumbered as Class 47/4 47457
  14. I think the problem is due to the video box on some screen resolution is too big for the side panel. It is overlapping onto the posts page and thus throws the page down to the bottom
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