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  1. According to a TOPS list from yesterday timed at 10.55 @Peter Kazmierczak, 70803, 70805 & 70814 were present at Westbury if that's of any help.
  2. Indeed. Access onto the single line at Engine Shed Junction at Holbeck…leading to Whitehall curve…and for freight heading north, across the Up and Down Huddersfield and Up and Down Doncaster at Whitehall Junction, which is part of the approach to Leeds station for other services arriving from the south and west. Problematic - paths for scheduled freight do exist using this route - but not conducive to maintaining good time keeping on the other major routes in and out of Leeds
  3. I really can sympathise with your circumstances and experience with this particular outfit @Canal Digger They are one of the very few ‘retailers’ (and I use that word with caution for them) that after several less than happy purchases I no longer use. And I’ve made a point of recommending all my family and friends that they do like wise. Price doesn’t come into it. Good luck in resolving your current issue to your satisfaction.
  4. Another third rail photo opportunity for those who may be interested on 4th March 2024. South Western Railway has reliveried 455868 into blue grey - probably into as close to original as current rules allow. This image from Facebook is doing the rounds; 455868 The unit is scheduled to run the following on 4th March 2024; 5Z67 Bournemouth T&RSMD to Bournemouth 5Z68 Bournemouth to Eastleigh 2Z68 Eastleigh to London Waterloo - Staff special 5Y52 London Waterloo to Wimbledon Park Depot Sidings
  5. GBRf 66730 'Whitemoor' stationary at the head of 6G88 during an engineers' possession between Huddersfield and Bradley Junction on 24th February 2024... ...with, according to Realtime Trains, 66705 'Golden Jubilee' on the rear.
  6. I don’t have the dimensions, but here’s a photo of one of them that I took a couple of months ago if that helps. DR97807 6U87 Brighouse 27122023
  7. There’s a write up of the plans in the March 2024 issue of Modern Railways (page 87) if you have access to a copy Jamie. There’s also an accompanying photo of the site with some clearance work being evident. There will be a partial closure during 2026, due to TransPennine Route Upgrade work on the adjacent lines, at Neville Hill limiting access there. The suggestion is that the new site at Shipley may be retained in the longer term ‘to improve depot capacity in the region’. That certainly makes sense as, in addition to the existing stabling sidings at Skipton, it would make the Aire Valley routes largely self contained.
  8. A rare sunny morning in West Yorkshire on 24th February 2024, so an opportunity to enjoy a canal side walk. And with Spring not too far away now there was a pleasant warmth to the sunshine. Photos taken along the Kirklees Cut, part of the Calder and Hebble Navigation that links Wakefield with Sowerby Bridge.
  9. GBRf 60056 rumbles westwards along the Calder Valley line at Bradley Hall farm on 24th February 2024 with 6M36, Drax Power Station to Liverpool Biomass Terminal, empty biomass hoppers.
  10. Some rare sunshine in West Yorkshire on 24th February 2024 and the sheep on Bradley Hall farm are unmoved as a Northern class 158 passes by with a service from Manchester Victoria to Leeds... ... and they're also unimpressed with a TransPennine Express class 802 working a service from Liverpool Lime Street to Newcastle, diverted along the Calder Valley due to the closure of the Huddersfield line.
  11. I received the email a little earlier today and was rather touched by its contents and the style of the final message. I think it says a lot about the personal and professional qualities of Richard Davies. I for one wish him and all the former colleagues at Hattons the very best for the future.
  12. Driver training/route refreshing using a GBRf 69 continues along the Huddersfield line for another week, this time with 69001 Mayflower, approaching Heaton Lodge East Junction on 19th February 2024 with 0Z10, Marsden to Wakefield Kirkgate Whithams Cobra Siding.
  13. With the direct line between Huddersfield and Leeds closed for five days from 18th February 2024 - all services being diverted via Wakefield Kirkgate - a handful of engineers' trains are scheduled to run in connection with the work. The first, on 19th February 2024, was headed by GBRf 66703 working 6G93, Crewe Basford Hall to Mirfield East Junction, approaching Heaton Lodge.
  14. That’s certainly one possible explanation. The insurers able to invoke ‘plausible deniability’ if anything untoward were to happen. I don’t know enough about this category of insurance risk, but I would imagine that if liability insurance companies themselves were made financially liable, up to the insured value, for all instances where cargoes being carried that were in breach of agreed sanctions, it might concentrate corporate minds a bit more. They might then be more inclined to carry out some due diligence before accepting the risk. It’s a funny old world. I get quizzed by a high street bank about the source of a cheque for about £15k - part of my late mother’s estate - because the bank are following ‘money laundering regulations’ yet any cargo, of any value from any source to any destination, can go through ‘on the nod’. Something definitely isn’t right there.
  15. The recent wet weather has, as usual, had an effect on the River Ouse through York on 17th February 2024. Judging from the condition of the riverside footpath it had been much higher in recent days.
  16. In case it's of any help, here are images of de-branded Scotrail 156465 and 156485 passing through Wakefield Kirkgate, working as 5N42, empty coaching stock from Heaton Traction & Rolling Stock Maintenance Depot to Newton Heath Traction Maintenance Depot on 2nd June 2019.
  17. Following on from my last post showing the position at Deighton, I thought it would be interesting to show the state of play at other locations along the Huddersfield line where Transpennine Route (TRU) upgrade work is now gathering pace. As and when time allows I'll try to cover all the publicly accessible areas along the railway heading east from Huddersfield, where work is either planned or underway. This update shows the position ½ mile east of Deighton station at Bradley Junction where there is a connection, now a single line, to the former LNWR line to Bradley Wood Junction and the L&Y Calder Valley line. This connection is primarily used these days by the hourly local services between Huddersfield and Bradford Interchange via Halifax, operated by Northern. View at Bradley Junction looking west towards Deighton and Huddersfield, taken on 11th February 2024. The new Fast lines with OHL will be sited on the left of the current formation. The Up and Down Huddersfield lines, to be renamed the Up and Down Slow also with OHL, and Bradley Junction are to remain as currently shown. The overbridge in the distance - Wheatley's Colliery Lane Overbridge - which is a cycle route is to be demolished and replaced with a new structure. For historical interest, the building on the right adjacent to Bradley Junction is the former station building for Bradley station which was closed on 4th March 1950 and is now in private hands. View at Bradley Junction looking east towards Colne Bridge and on to Heaton Lodge Junction, taken on 11th February 2024. The route for the new Fast lines has already been cleared here. The overbridge in the distance - B6118 Colne Bridge Road - is to be demolished and replaced with a new structure. For ease of reference, the following Google Maps link may be helpful for those unfamiliar with this part of God's Own County West Yorkshire; Bradley Junction
  18. DRS 68034 'Rail Riders 2020' top 'n' tailing a pair of FNA-D nuclear flask carrier wagons with 68002 'Intrepid', passing Colne Bridge on 12th February 2024 working as 6Z30 from Crewe Coal Sidings to Leeds Balm Road.
  19. On 12th February 2024 Freightliner 66572, with a stranger in these parts 59104 Village of Great Elm, passing Colne Bridge near Huddersfield on its way to Leeds Midland Road, working as 0E59 from Crewe Basford Hall.
  20. A stranger in these parts, 59104 Village of Great Elm passing Colne Bridge near Huddersfield on its way to Leeds Midland Road in the company of 66572, working as 0E59 from Crewe Basford Hall, on 12th February 2024.
  21. The fan end is the No. 1 end.
  22. I was fortunate to be brought up on the south coast in, what at that time was Hampshire, close to the SW mainline to Bournemouth. I can vaguely remember being taken round Eastleigh Works on what I guess would have been one of their open days in the mid-1960s. I had my first bike when I was seven in the summer of 1966 and for my Dad’s enjoyment and exercise as much as mine, we would often go out for an evening bike ride on the local country paths close to the railway line. Our finishing point was often Hinton Admiral station. That was my first opportunity to see steam locomotives and trains close up. I can recall the ‘new’ electric trains introduced in 1967 to coincide with the end of steam along the line to Bournemouth and Weymouth. By chance I came across an Ian Allan ABC for electric-multiple units in a local bookshop and must have pestered enough for it to have been purchased for me. That would have been around 1969 and was the start of me taking closer interest in what was running along the local railway. From that it was the annual purchase of the latest IA combined volume, underlining cops and venturing further afield to seek more exotic traction. From around 1973 I also had access to a small camera which, with my Dad’s encouragement, I made use of. From my early teens, when I had the money, I was regularly off, unaccompanied, to London to pursue the hobby further. Firstly at the mainline stations and later at the various depots. I stopped recording numbers religiously when I started work in 1977, but I’ve never really given up my interest in the railway, it’s just developed in different directions. It’s been ever present over the years and I’ve been fortunate that both the current and former Mrs 4630 have been, mostly, encouraging and tolerant.
  23. Shortly after daybreak on 11th February 2024, GBRf 66704 Colchester Power Signalbox sets out on its journey from Bradley Junction to Doncaster Up Decoy Yard, after overnight engineering work around Huddersfield. Also on 11th February 2024 and also heading to Doncaster Up Decoy Yard, albeit in the opposite direction to 6G82 above, DB Cargo 66097 with 6T52 at Colne Bridge after overnight engineering work between Cottingley and Morley. The 66 was booked to run round its train of autoballasters at Marsden. I don't recall seeing this 'Highland Rail' branding on a DB Cargo 66 before.
  24. Just got back from my trip to Donny and to echo what @eastwestdivide said, a really good show, lots of people but not ridiculously crowded, good trade support and many excellent layouts. The show BRM subscription offer is good too - so I succumbed.
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