RMweb Premium jamie92208 Posted November 28, 2020 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted November 28, 2020 (edited) 4 hours ago, keefer said: I take it the tram is the one at the Scottish Vintage Bus Museum at Lathalmond. http://www.edinphoto.org.uk/0_edin_t/0_edinburgh_transport_trams_horse_tramcar_23_notice_137884.htm Yes it is. I got the ID of the tram wrong. It turns out there were two trams at the bus garage. Horse tram 53, a 4 wheeler which is now at the Scottish bus museum and bogie cable tram 226 which was in 2 halves. I'm not sure where the cable tram is now. Jamie Edited November 28, 2020 by jamie92208 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium jamie92208 Posted November 29, 2020 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted November 29, 2020 (edited) Good afternoon from a sunny place. It's still 4th June 2009 and we are on the Ratty. Beth and I were being hauled by River Irt my favourite loco. The driver is George Staniforth who has a lot to answer for. I used be be George's regular guard as a volunteer. Beth and I had been out drinking with him the night that I proposed. Shortly afterwards we went to Spain and on the way back flew right over Leeds. I was rather pleased with this shot of Holbeck Shed in the days before drones. Then the old NER roundhouse at Wellington bridge. It closed when Neville Hill was opened and is now a vehicle hire depot. Both of these taken 28th June. The next one is my layout of Long Preston in Long Preston village Hall. We were invited to display part of the layout there by the village historical group. It was a great weekend even though we could only run shuttle services up and down thought the station. The station area incorporating the two bridges is now on permanent display there. Apparently the WI insist on having the curtains drawn back and the lights on during their meetings. This was 5th July. We then move on to Wakefield Kirkgate and what can only be described as a perfect summer evening. England were thrashing Australia at cricket at the Oval, and this lovely example of Stanier's most magnificent creations was in the evening sun, 21st August. How much closer to heaven could you get. Jamie Edited August 7, 2022 by jamie92208 17 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium jamie92208 Posted November 30, 2020 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted November 30, 2020 (edited) Good evening to you all whilst I watch the sunset. With my love for all things Duchess shaped, no apologies for another shot of Sutherland setting off from Wakefield Kirkgate. That was the 21st August. 6 days later on the 27th Keith and I were heading south to do various lines south west of London. First off a visit to St Pancras to see the 395's. Then via Alton and Aldershot to Guildford. where this 455/7 was waiting in the platform. Then a 458 came in on the service via Staines. Followed by a 444 on a Portsmouth service. It was a good day for us and we knocked off three more atlas pages. Jamie Edited August 7, 2022 by jamie92208 12 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium jamie92208 Posted December 1, 2020 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted December 1, 2020 Good evening from a dark Charente. We are still in London on 27-8-2009. After being south of the river for the morning and early afternoon we headed north to Willesden Junction. A 56 was heading towards the West London Line past the scrap yard. Then a 378 came along from Clapham Junction heading East. Whilst a 321 in what I think was Silverlink livery headed north. We then skip forward to the 7th October and I had hear that something special was heading north from Leeds so headed down to Armley Road as what I think is a Northern 156 headed out towards Harrogate. Then what I was waiting for and my first sight of Tornado. I've never been a great fan of East Coast Pacifics and never knowingly saw an A1 but I thought that she looked rather nice and a magnificent achievement by the team that raised the money and built her. Jamie 13 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
great central Posted December 2, 2020 Share Posted December 2, 2020 Your Northern 156 is actually a 155. Most were converted into single car 153s but a few stayed as built based around Leeds. Someone else probably has more why and wherefore than me but they did cause a little interest when they occasionally turned up on a Leeds-Nottingham service. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium jamie92208 Posted December 2, 2020 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted December 2, 2020 (edited) 44 minutes ago, great central said: Your Northern 156 is actually a 155. Most were converted into single car 153s but a few stayed as built based around Leeds. Someone else probably has more why and wherefore than me but they did cause a little interest when they occasionally turned up on a Leeds-Nottingham service. Thanks for that. I did have a think about it being a 153 leading. I think that the reason the West Yorks batch stayed as 155's was because they were owned by WY Metro who wanted to keep them as complete units. The remainder were owned by BR. Jamie Edited December 2, 2020 by jamie92208 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium jamie92208 Posted December 2, 2020 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted December 2, 2020 (edited) Good evening. Starting wing tonight with another of Tornado, doing what it was built to do. Then we move on to the 20th October and another day out to Glasgow. Our first destination was Lanark which seemed a fairly bleak place. However there was some sort of track machine in the other platform to add interest. We then set off to do the Hamilton Circle. but I didn't get any photos there. However Hamilton was devoid of any obvious Academicals but we did find proof that the missing link is alive and breeding in the area, at least three specimens were on the platform. Then it was back to Central where a 185 was coming in from Manchester. More tomorrow all being well. Jamie Edited August 7, 2022 by jamie92208 12 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium ba14eagle Posted December 4, 2020 RMweb Premium Share Posted December 4, 2020 The "track machine" is an MPV - Multi Purpose Vehicle, so is probably on weed killing or railhead treatment duties. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium jamie92208 Posted December 5, 2020 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted December 5, 2020 Good morning all. Some more pictures today. First one last one from the Scottish trip. The station name ends in College but I would appreciate help with the rest of it. Next, not strictly railway related but at this time I was working on the restoration of Leeds horse tram no 107 (now at Crich) we had to have all the running gear made and the wheels were chilled cast iron to a design by Millers of Edinburgh. The Leeds Transport Historical Society, who were doing the restoration, had a pattern made and 4 wheels cast by a foundry in Huddersfield. Here the four wheels are ready for collection. Next we move on to the 10th December and a trip to Corby to ride the line to Kettering. Whilst waiting for our train a freight headed south. I think it looks a bit different now. Then our Meridian arrived. Then on from Kettering to what I think is Stafford and a nice set of DRS locos heading north. More tomorrow, all being well. Jamie 8 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium jamie92208 Posted December 5, 2020 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted December 5, 2020 Re the mystery Scottish station above. We also did the Whifflet branch that day so it may be somewhere near Coatbridge. Jamie Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium 31A Posted December 5, 2020 RMweb Premium Share Posted December 5, 2020 20 minutes ago, jamie92208 said: Re the mystery Scottish station above. We also did the Whifflet branch that day so it may be somewhere near Coatbridge. Jamie I think it's Anniesland. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fat Controller Posted December 5, 2020 Share Posted December 5, 2020 20 minutes ago, jamie92208 said: Re the mystery Scottish station above. We also did the Whifflet branch that day so it may be somewhere near Coatbridge. Jamie The visible text seems to say 'for(?') Coatbridge College. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold beast66606 Posted December 5, 2020 RMweb Gold Share Posted December 5, 2020 Whifflet itself ? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium 31A Posted December 5, 2020 RMweb Premium Share Posted December 5, 2020 Anniesland; see here: https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3613311 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold beast66606 Posted December 5, 2020 RMweb Gold Share Posted December 5, 2020 4 minutes ago, 31A said: Anniesland; see here: https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3613311 Except Anniesland sign states "Alight here for Anniesland College" - aside from the railway being different. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium 31A Posted December 5, 2020 RMweb Premium Share Posted December 5, 2020 15 minutes ago, beast66606 said: Except Anniesland sign states "Alight here for Anniesland College" - aside from the railway being different. Fair comment; I was thinking of the place where the new bay platform was built for a new service on the north side of Glasgow. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium jamie92208 Posted December 5, 2020 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted December 5, 2020 53 minutes ago, 31A said: Fair comment; I was thinking of the place where the new bay platform was built for a new service on the north side of Glasgow. It was definitely down in the south east and yes it does look like Coatbridge before College. Thanks, Jamie Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pH Posted December 5, 2020 Share Posted December 5, 2020 (edited) Coatdyke? https://youtu.be/gRkIi2_Y4Cc Edit to add link. Edited December 5, 2020 by pH Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
caradoc Posted December 5, 2020 Share Posted December 5, 2020 2 hours ago, beast66606 said: Whifflet itself ? Yes, it is indeed Whifflet, looking in the Up direction (south) towards Mossend Yard. The line on the left is the connection towards Sunnyside Jc and the Class 156 is doing the 3-way shunt which at that time, due to the signalling arrangements, was necessary for the Glasgow Central/Whifflet services to reverse. At one time these trains reversed at Burnhouse, the north end of Mossend Yard, but due to toilet waste being deposited on the track there this practice was abandoned. Before that however, and when the service was still operated by Class 101 DMUs, a set caught fire at Burnhouse early one morning, blazing so fiercely that the OLE melted ! Not what you want when coming for early shift in Control..... 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
caradoc Posted December 5, 2020 Share Posted December 5, 2020 Link to photo of Whifflet from a similar viewpoint, from the Railscot website; https:www.railscot.co.uk/img/10/949/ Link to the DMU fire on 17th November 1999; If you love heritage DMUs, don't look now ! https:www.railcar.co.uk/topic/accidents/details/mossend-1999 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium jamie92208 Posted December 6, 2020 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted December 6, 2020 Thanks for all the input that identified Whifflet. A few more for today. First three more from Stafford, 10th December 2009. First another shot of the dead 90 being towed by the three 37's. Then a 325 heading south. Followed by a 66/6 on what I think was a ballast working. Then to a rather chilly Midland Road in Leeds 12th December 09 and a line up of 66's with a 70 amongst them. And finally 21st December a shot from Armley Road of a 333 heading into Leeds in the snow, with it's couple protector fitted. 1 14 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium jamie92208 Posted December 8, 2020 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted December 8, 2020 Good evening from a rather dark Charente. More delving into disorganised files has found some more photos from 2010. March 2010 I took my Long Preston Layout to the Redruth show. One evening we caught the train down to Penzance and of course I had to photograph the highest numbered milepost on the Great Way Round's system. Then looking back at the train shed with a 150/2. Then an HST ran in. 5 days later I was down at Midland Road with a 70 in sight. in Mid May we had a week in South Wales near that unpronounceable Castle Drswyllyn or something like that. We had a day out on the Gower peninsula and went down to the former ammunition factory site which was served by an electrified tramway from the main line. there were standard and narrow gauge tracks embedded in the concrete. There was also a model engineers track and I had a good chat with them. I can't remember the name of the nearest station. Hopefully more tomorrow. Jamie 11 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fat Controller Posted December 8, 2020 Share Posted December 8, 2020 3 hours ago, jamie92208 said: Good evening from a rather dark Charente. More delving into disorganised files has found some more photos from 2010. March 2010 I took my Long Preston Layout to the Redruth show. One evening we caught the train down to Penzance and of course I had to photograph the highest numbered milepost on the Great Way Round's system. Then looking back at the train shed with a 150/2. Then an HST ran in. 5 days later I was down at Midland Road with a 70 in sight. in Mid May we had a week in South Wales near that unpronounceable Castle Drswyllyn or something like that. We had a day out on the Gower peninsula and went down to the former ammunition factory site which was served by an electrified tramway from the main line. there were standard and narrow gauge tracks embedded in the concrete. There was also a model engineers track and I had a good chat with them. I can't remember the name of the nearest station. Hopefully more tomorrow. Jamie Looks as though it's Pembrey Country Park, about half-way between Pembrey and Burry Port, and Kidwelly stations. It's on the opposite side of the Burry Estuary to the Gower. If you can see one from the other, it's going to rain, if you can't, it's already started. 1 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium jamie92208 Posted December 11, 2020 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted December 11, 2020 Good evening after a busy couple of days. These are from a trip to Warrington on 18th May 2010. First off a Pendelino heading north Then a 175 coming, I think from Chester. Then a 66 in a strange livery came into view with an intermodal. Turned out to be DRS's 66414 with a very appropriate name, James the Engine. Then another 66 in the shortlived Fastline livery. Big Jim would probably recognise it. I believe that they went under when Jarvis collapsed. Jamie 9 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium jamie92208 Posted December 12, 2020 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted December 12, 2020 Good evening a few more for tonight. First a seasonal shot from my Long Preston Layout. We don't need to run it down here at the moment. The Hellifield twins as they were known, built on the frames of two bogie 'watercart' tenders originally fitted to the early compounds before water troughs were introduced. Then we move forward to 2011 on the 29th March at Glasgow Central. A test train with two 37's and a single test coach appeared, obviously checking the overhead. Here's the coach. However it was two for the price of one. The NMT was in platform 1 and two 334's in as well. More tomorrow. Jamie 14 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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