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  1. View of the other end of York Rd platform. Brit15
  2. Wonderful modelling there Owd Bob. Life does get a bit rough sometimes as you age and old friends get laid up and worse, you just have to "keep guwin wit yed darn". My garden also has been a bit of a to clean due to next doors leaves - though the recent wind virtually stripped the trees so only one big clean up needed. I've stopped running my garden railway now for winter, and taken indoors signals etc, though I have very few buildings etc (a couple of old bird boxes as stations !!). I tend to run trains on nice warm days, so a long wait for the next one !! Take it easy & look after thysen. Brit15
  3. Quick question. No doubt whatsoever the HST is a very capable diesel train, a hard act to follow. It is a diesel electric, so why not (in a new train) have 2 HST type power cars equipped with existing diesel power plant along with pantograph(s) and the other gubbins (transformers etc) required to run on straight electric ? Too late of course now, but is the above a viable option and was it ever considered ?. Seems to me we go one step forward and two steps back these days. Brit15
  4. Lots of Kings Cross (& general LNER) info on this superb site. https://www.lner.info/forums/index.php This is an example, lots more if you search. https://www.lner.info/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=12434.. This is an interesting site also for the Kings Cross fan http://www.martinunderwood.f9.co.uk/Ladykillers/ And you can watch the film here. https://ffilms.org/the-ladykillers-1955/ Brit15
  5. This photo shows the Gas Works tunnel "dip" Brit15
  6. Take the test Coach !!!! https://www.buzzfeed.com/sophiemaden/how-many-of-these-lancashire-phrases-do-you-unders-15xyb?utm_term=.pd6lRaXQk#.hcbOYpnoB Brit15
  7. This photo shows the change in gradient well Interesting videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcpb9oZ6f3g https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvadOyyRM3s Brit15
  8. These may help, Thanks Scotland. http://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=17&lat=51.5324&lon=-0.1257&layers=6&b=1 http://maps.nls.uk/view/103312997 http://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=17&lat=51.5319&lon=-0.1250&layers=168&b=1 Brit15
  9. Tony - Check your frogs !! This sort of thing happens now and again on my American O gauge layout - very prototypical (but annoying). Brit15
  10. I think this is the thread referred to. http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/107070-lt-kings-cross-mystery-tunnel/ What an interesting station / area kings Cross was / is. Brit15
  11. "Preserved" in America - LEV2 - half a Donkey !! http://www.departmentals.com/photo/LEV2 http://www.ct-trolley.org/about/collection/ The bloody things are like cockroaches - indestructable !!! Brit15
  12. Apollo's views on technology (or sometimes known as codology) 1 I worked over 40 years in gas distribution engineering. When I started my apprenticeship in 1969 the only computer I ever saw was a huge machine in HQ that did the gas bills, complete with panels of flashing lights and reel to reel recorders !! The gas industry was always at the forefront of introducing new technology, which over my many years included computers, both on the desk & embedded in the equipment we used on the job, (computer controlled large diameter plastic pipe butt welding machine etc). I've seen it all from it's inception, and been involved with the introduction and use of quite a lot of "new" technology. 2. We were in the forefront of the introduction of desk computers, of which I always had some interest in. Windows 95 then 98 was a big thing for us. I got into spreadsheets and designed the costing spreadsheet for gas main diversions, won £1000 as company suggestion of the year !!!. They still use an updated version of it so I was told. I like using spreadsheets, use them for all sorts of things. 2. I have a Windows 10 PC, quite like it, though I don't use Cortana or very many "Apps". 3. Though it is a wonderful thing, I don't (and never will) embrace DCC /sound on my model railways. Just not for me. I hated last Sunday farting about with the many digital clocks around the place, glad my computer did it automatically !!. I hate the 2 button does all via a menu technology - especially when you have mislaid the instructions !! 4. Social media - don't touch it. Not for me. Wife & kids love it, and it is useful as we have family around the world. 5. Phones - I have my son's old Razr flip phone - I love it. Also have my daughter's hand me down Sony smart phone - let's just say as it's a dam'n sight smarter than me it hardly gets used. (it's too big also). I just would never do banking via phone, though I'm OK banking online via my PC. 6. Cars. I shake my head when I sit in a new car, but smile with satisfaction when I sit in my 1973 Rover P5 V8. My everyday car is a 2008 Seat Leon, and sometimes even that has me flummoxed. 7.So I'm personally at a peak with technology. What I have / do is quite adequate for me. As the world races on I will be left behind, not totally behind but increasingly trailing !!, And I'm quite happy with that. Brit15
  13. Interesting little film. LNER Buffer stop tests at bradford in 1945 https://player.bfi.org.uk/free/film/watch-buffer-stop-tests-at-bradford-1945-online Brit15
  14. I have just watched the Channel 5 Paddington documentary regarding the recent HST derailment there. A very interesting episode. When the power car was re-railed and inspected at Old Oak depot the inspector was pleased to report only paintwork scratches on the wheels, (which were to be ultrasonically tested before re-entering service). He remarked that the 40 year old HST was very well built, saying "They built things solidly and to last back then" - I smiled - to me the HST is "new technology". (apart from the disgusting non - retention Mk 3 toilets that is !!!! https://www.my5.tv/paddington-station-247/season-1/episode-7 Interesting to note the southbound (downhill where I live) Caledonian sleeping car trains make a lot more "wheel / track" noise than any other trains (freight included) that pass my house. If I am awake I definitely know "thats the Calley sleeper". Probably due to there weight, they pass at a fair speed also. Brit15
  15. Modern Image definitive start date. That's it then, end of thread !!!!! Brit15
  16. UHU all purpose adhesive dries clear and slightly flexible - doesn't dry too solid. May be of use. Brit15
  17. I disagree. this was Wigan this morning at 10.50 am. All trains were late, including Manchester airport to Edinburgh, no connection whatsoever with what was happening 150 miles up the line. Lack of information in an age of "instant" information. Trains were running late and out of path. announcements were wrong / out of sync. I.m not bothered WHY trains were late, I just want to know WHEN my train is due. WHERE the next train to arrive is going to etc. Quite simple, but all to cock this morning unfortunately. Platform staff did there best though. People have paid through there noses for tickets & travel, they at least need reliable information when things go pear shaped. Its called crisis management, use of resources and forward incident planning. Brit15.
  18. Just back from a day out in Liverpool Trains up the creek on WCML around Wigan & Liverpool also throughout today, though the service between the two was OK. Queues miles long at Lime Street for London trains. Seemed to be conflicting info everywhere and lots of frustrated passengers. The automated announcements this morning at Wigan made no sense at all in relation to services, which were all over the place re the timetable. It's not that the platform staff don't care - they just don't know. Therefore the problem re instant information lies higher up the food chain. Inexcusable in today's world of instant communication. Brit15
  19. Would you believe another ex GWR pannier tank, No 1956, at Sutton Manor colliery St Helens. Built in 1888 at Wolverhampton Photo & info on this fascinating site - scroll down a bit http://www.suttonbeauty.org.uk/suttonhistory/suttonmanorcolliery2/ Also at the nearby Haydock collieries was this ex London Chatam & Dover Rly 0-6-0, built in 1879, bought from the Southern Railway in 1940 Interesting stuff - I might find some more !!. Brit15
  20. Ahh got it - another Shed !!! Brit15
  21. Just had an "exciting" hour in the loft. Unseen, my namesake Hornby Britannia "Apollo" on a long 14 car parcels train stuttered on a dirty frog (point work not french man !!) - resulting in uncoupling of a TPO & Gresley full brake (those pesky small articulated couplings - PITA). loco & rest of train ran round layout and collided in rear of own train, causing another derailment of my 16 wagon Cartic train. I managed to stop the other two trains. So I have parcels coaches, cartics and ford anglias everywhere.!! - Yes, at the back and awkward to get to, Took half an hour or so to get everything running and another half hour cleaning frogs !! Normally everything runs OK - but being a 4 track mainline things can go wrong spectacularly. Fortunately no damage done. I'm going to blue tack all those cars to the cartics ASAP. I don't mind if at a show things go wrong - happens on the real railway every day so it's prototypical !! Brit15
  22. Yes both my Audis were 5 cylinders, if I remember correctly the 90 had a slightly smaller cc engine than the 100. Both nice cars to drive but the wallet hated them !! The later (last) 100 was a beautiful car - CD 0.29 so it said on the side - looked at a few but remembered the other two !!. Brit15
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