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Have found some Killin Junction Station pics which you may not have found in your searches.
Go to www.topticl.com and on the first page go to 'photographs for sale' and then 'on line gallery' and then to 'railway environment' and finally to 'stations'.
There are all in a bit of a jumble but if you scroll through thumbnails you should a few of Killin Junction there - all appear to be taken after the line closure. Have a look under the other headings on this website as there are other C+O images there too.
Of course you might have seen them before.
With good wishes and trust you and the family are coping with the lock down.
Regards
Alisdair Macdonald
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Have found some Killin Junction Station pics which you may not have found in your searches.
Go to www.topticl.com and on the first page go to 'photographs for sale' and then 'on line gallery' and then to 'railway environment' and finally to 'stations'.
There are all in a bit of a jumble but if you scroll through thumbnails you should a few of Killin Junction there - all appear to be taken after the line closure. Have a look under the other headings on this website as there are other C+O images there too.
Of course you might have seen them before.
With good wishes and trust you and the family are coping with the lock down.
Regards
Alisdair Macdonald
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Hi Alisdair
I just checked on station picsthe waiting shelter of Killin Junction it is light blue (grey) with white/cream windows
station name plate blue with white letters.
the SB look more like grey (turquoise green)What you I can see that the colors of Killin station are worn out I.e the old color is coming back the same as is light blue grey, what are your thoughts.
Best Regards Menno
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Have found some Killin Junction Station pics which you may not have found in your searches.
Go to www.topticl.com and on the first page go to 'photographs for sale' and then 'on line gallery' and then to 'railway environment' and finally to 'stations'.
There are all in a bit of a jumble but if you scroll through thumbnails you should a few of Killin Junction there - all appear to be taken after the line closure. Have a look under the other headings on this website as there are other C+O images there too.
Of course you might have seen them before.
With good wishes and trust you and the family are coping with the lock down.
Regards
Alisdair Macdonald
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Hi Alisdair
this realy helps especially that you mention that the pictures haven taken after closure of the branch. I have seen a kind of these pictures from Killin station with different colors. I have some books C&OR and Scottish Railways with pictures.
I assume that colors are LMS.
many thanks Menno
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Have found some Killin Junction Station pics which you may not have found in your searches.
Go to www.topticl.com and on the first page go to 'photographs for sale' and then 'on line gallery' and then to 'railway environment' and finally to 'stations'.
There are all in a bit of a jumble but if you scroll through thumbnails you should a few of Killin Junction there - all appear to be taken after the line closure. Have a look under the other headings on this website as there are other C+O images there too.
Of course you might have seen them before.
With good wishes and trust you and the family are coping with the lock down.
Regards
Alisdair Macdonald
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Have found some Killin Junction Station pics which you may not have found in your searches.
Go to www.topticl.com and on the first page go to 'photographs for sale' and then 'on line gallery' and then to 'railway environment' and finally to 'stations'.
There are all in a bit of a jumble but if you scroll through thumbnails you should a few of Killin Junction there - all appear to be taken after the line closure. Have a look under the other headings on this website as there are other C+O images there too.
Of course you might have seen them before.
With good wishes and trust you and the family are coping with the lock down.
Regards
Alisdair Macdonald
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Hi Alisdair
just a consideration the C&OR was taken over by LMS.
according to the color the buildings of C&OR were combination of purple brown and duck-foot colorI found months web somebody create killin statio in this livery
I have seen different pictures from Killin station one that might be referring to the brown and orange
I also see Killin station an Loch Tay in a different livery. Could that be the LMS colors from later date. The light colors on these buildings same as is for Killin Junction look like Portland stone.
as far as that can be seen due to old pictures.
the signal box of Killin Junction had fade out I assume a green color with a kind of cream white. Hard to see in these picture.
The 4mt were in The last days of the branch I assume that the building have been at least one time repainted, which means that the era can have different liveries for the buildings.
Best Regards,
Menno
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Have found some Killin Junction Station pics which you may not have found in your searches.
Go to www.topticl.com and on the first page go to 'photographs for sale' and then 'on line gallery' and then to 'railway environment' and finally to 'stations'.
There are all in a bit of a jumble but if you scroll through thumbnails you should a few of Killin Junction there - all appear to be taken after the line closure. Have a look under the other headings on this website as there are other C+O images there too.
Of course you might have seen them before.
With good wishes and trust you and the family are coping with the lock down.
Regards
Alisdair Macdonald
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Have found some Killin Junction Station pics which you may not have found in your searches.
Go to www.topticl.com and on the first page go to 'photographs for sale' and then 'on line gallery' and then to 'railway environment' and finally to 'stations'.
There are all in a bit of a jumble but if you scroll through thumbnails you should a few of Killin Junction there - all appear to be taken after the line closure. Have a look under the other headings on this website as there are other C+O images there too.
Of course you might have seen them before.
With good wishes and trust you and the family are coping with the lock down.
Regards
Alisdair Macdonald
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Have found some Killin Junction Station pics which you may not have found in your searches.
Go to www.topticl.com and on the first page go to 'photographs for sale' and then 'on line gallery' and then to 'railway environment' and finally to 'stations'.
There are all in a bit of a jumble but if you scroll through thumbnails you should a few of Killin Junction there - all appear to be taken after the line closure. Have a look under the other headings on this website as there are other C+O images there too.
Of course you might have seen them before.
With good wishes and trust you and the family are coping with the lock down.
Regards
Alisdair Macdonald
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Hi Alisdair,
did you scratch built the buildings for Killin Junction, -station and Loch Tay
Which colors have you used. The LMS ones.
I’m struggling with te colors from the pictures I found in the web.
my model will be n gauge, very difficult to get it right. I.e. rolling stock and buildingsThank in advance for you reply
Best Regards, Menno
scratch build waiting shelter Killin Junction
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Dear readers from RMweb
I started in 2018 with a plan to model killin junction and the branch line to Loch Tay in N scale.
The seed was put into the ground in 2012, when I found a picture of Killin Station.
After I moved to a bigger house I could start making a plan. Which will exist of 2 layers 1st layer killin junction, 2nd layer via a helix and a viaduct to killin station and Loch Tay.in 2020 I became a member do NGS and I bought a book callander & Oban railway. I’m busy building my own loc 0-4-4t In 2014 I went to Bo’ness to see the 0-4-4t but the real loc was dismantled, what a pity.
I’m searching for what type of coaches were used by LMS and de branch line C&R.
See picture how far I am now.
best regards -
Dear readers from RMweb
I started in 2018 with a plan to model killin junction and the branch line to Loch Tay in N scale.
The seed was put into the ground in 2012, when I found a picture of Killin Station.
After I moved to a bigger house I could start making a plan. Which will exist of 2 layers 1st layer killin junction, 2nd layer via a helix and a viaduct to killin station and Loch Tay.in 2020 I became a member do NGS and I bought a book callander & Oban railway. I’m busy building my own loc 0-4-4t In 2014 I went to Bo’ness to see the 0-4-4t but the real loc was dismantled, what a pity.
I’m searching for what type of coaches were used by LMS and de branch line C&R.
See picture how far I am now.
best regards