RMweb Gold russ p Posted January 27, 2019 RMweb Gold Share Posted January 27, 2019 Great pictures, I never realised the stanier 2-6-4 had ever steamed in preservation is that the 3cyl one? 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Judge Dread Posted January 27, 2019 Share Posted January 27, 2019 Great pictures, I never realised the stanier 2-6-4 had ever steamed in preservation is that the 3cyl one? Yes. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
lmsforever Posted January 27, 2019 Share Posted January 27, 2019 Used to see them at South Benfleet on the Southend line very powerful and fast the sound as they pulled away towards Pitsea up the grade very good nice to see one again. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Market65 Posted January 27, 2019 RMweb Gold Share Posted January 27, 2019 Hi, Dave. Firstly about the upgrade to Windows 10, 1809. I’m a member of the AskWoody site which deals with all matters Windows related, and you don’t ever let your PC upgrade in that way. However, if you have, then the best advice is to turn off all the settings that you don’t either want or use, and then let it settle down for a week. If it’s 10 pro, then you can put off all updates and upgrades for six months, I think Im right in saying. Hopefully by then, the bugs will have been ironed out, and it will be much safer to upgrade and update. Now I really like the Bressingham photo’s, which show how things were there in the early ‘70’s. I do like Royal Scott in the last photo’, which makes a magnificent sight in steam. The GCR to Grimsby photo’s show how thecrailway has changed very a relatively short period of time. Quite remarkable, and I suppose needed too. I can’t say the roof at Grimsby station is particularly good, very austere and clinical. Cold and uninviting. I suppose it’s good the station buildings managed to survive relatively intact. With warmest regards, Rob. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold DaveF Posted January 27, 2019 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted January 27, 2019 Hi, Dave. Firstly about the upgrade to Windows 10, 1809. I’m a member of the AskWoody site which deals with all matters Windows related, and you don’t ever let your PC upgrade in that way. However, if you have, then the best advice is to turn off all the settings that you don’t either want or use, and then let it settle down for a week. If it’s 10 pro, then you can put off all updates and upgrades for six months, I think Im right in saying. Hopefully by then, the bugs will have been ironed out, and it will be much safer to upgrade and update. Now I really like the Bressingham photo’s, which show how things were there in the early ‘70’s. I do like Royal Scott in the last photo’, which makes a magnificent sight in steam. The GCR to Grimsby photo’s show how thecrailway has changed very a relatively short period of time. Quite remarkable, and I suppose needed too. I can’t say the roof at Grimsby station is particularly good, very austere and clinical. Cold and uninviting. I suppose it’s good the station buildings managed to survive relatively intact. With warmest regards, Rob. Thanks Rob, Things have settled down this evening. When I was at work we often found that this sort of issue resolved itself over a weekend when no one was using the system. I've never really understood why but simply leaving a PC (or server) switched on doing nothing can solve all sorts of minor problems. Now I just have a small issue with Photoshop, I should know the solution but cannot remember it, some reading may be called for. As for Grimsby - its a place I knew well in the early 60s as we sometimes used the harbour there with Dad's boat, as did other members of the yacht club we belonged to. I always thought it was a town which was simply shut at weekends, as there never seemed to be anything happening at all then - though the docks were fascinating to walk round. In those days there were lots of sidings often holding wagons loaded with timber. It was always interesting to go in and out of the harbour for a stop off when going up or down the Humber en route to somewhere else David 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom D Posted January 27, 2019 Share Posted January 27, 2019 Hi Dave, Over the last few years, I have looked forward to viewing your pictures on a regular basis, they have always given me pleasure especially when viewing an era or location that still seems fresh in my memory. Anyway, I just wanted to say thank you so much for the time and effort you have put in, it is very much appreciated. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Popular Post DaveF Posted January 28, 2019 Author RMweb Gold Popular Post Share Posted January 28, 2019 First, as RMWeb will be unavailable for a day or so from tomorrow the pictures planned for then will appear in a couple of weeks. For today we are back in West Cumbria heading south along the coast from Workington. Workington Class 108 Carlisle to Barrow 22nd April 87 C8395 St Bees 22nd April 87 C8386 St Bees 22nd April 87 C8387 Ravenglass Class 108 Barrow to Carlisle 22nd April 87 C8374 Silecroft A4 4498 Sellafield to Carnforth Cumbrian Coast Express Aug 79 J6593 David 39 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Market65 Posted January 28, 2019 RMweb Gold Share Posted January 28, 2019 Hi, Dave. Firstly, I hope it all works out with this forum and that it will return as scheduled in two days time. I’ll miss your excellent photo’s each day, especially with the snow that is being forecast, they would have been particularly good to look forward to. Well, I like tonight’s photo’s, from Workington, along the Cumbrian Coast Line. All so full of interest and so nostalgic. I like, in particular, C8386, of St Bees, on the 22nd April, 1987, and also the following photo’ too. A good array of buildings along with the footbridge. It would make a great model. With warmest regards, Rob. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Popular Post DaveF Posted February 1, 2019 Author RMweb Gold Popular Post Share Posted February 1, 2019 (edited) First, I'm going to wait a day or so to see if the rest of the photos appear, if not I'll start to put them back - but it will take some time if I have to! Today's photos are from the Blyth and Tyne, between Ashington and Lynemouth. I think it will take me a few days to work out how to do this easily, especially adding the captions. I think I know how to do it...... Meanwhile I hope the captions are in the right places. Sleekburn viaduct Class 101 The Lynemouth Link Alcan Lynemouth to North Blyth Sun 21st Sept 86 C8143 Woodhorn trackbed of Newbiggin branch 21st Sept 86 C8120 Lynemouth Class 37 down Aug 80 J7113 Lynemouth NCB Class 14 No4 and Class 37 down Aug 80 J7115 Lynemouth NCB wagons and Alcan power station Aug 80 J7110 Edited to remove some unwanted bits added in error while I was copying and pasting the captions - nearly sorted it now. David Edited February 1, 2019 by DaveF 43 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold DaveF Posted February 1, 2019 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted February 1, 2019 Some of the photos in the thread are starting to appear again, so fingers crossed. David 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy Louch Posted February 1, 2019 Share Posted February 1, 2019 33 minutes ago, DaveF said: First, I'm going to wait a day or so to see if the rest of the photos appear, if not I'll start to put them back - but it will take some time if I have to! Today's photos are from the Blyth and Tyne, between Ashington and Lynemouth. I think it will take me a few days to work out how to do this easily, especially adding the captions. I think I know how to do it...... Meanwhile I hope the captions are in the right places. Sleekburn viaduct Class 101 The Lynemouth Link Alcan Lynemouth to North Blyth Sun 21st Sept 86 C8143 Woodhorn trackbed of Newbiggin branch 21st Sept 86 C8120 Lynemouth Class 37 down Aug 80 J7113 Lynemouth NCB Class 14 No4 and Class 37 down Aug 80 J7115 Lynemouth NCB wagons and Alcan power station Aug 80 J7110 Edited to remove some unwanted bits added in error while I was copying and pasting the captions - nearly sorted it now. David Hi David, looks like your photos have worked OK on the 'new look' website! Love the picture of Sleekburn Viaduct! My brother-in-law lives in Morpeth and when visiting Northumberland I've tried to get a photo of the viaduct with a train for a number of years without success! He notes that his Dad used to cross the river using the viaduct when coming back from the pub 'back in the day!! Thanks again for the wonderful photos, Andy 3 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Market65 Posted February 1, 2019 RMweb Gold Share Posted February 1, 2019 Hi, Dave. Sorry, but unable to ‘like’ your lovely photo’s in the usual way since I can’t access the ‘like’ button. Please add on a definite ‘like’ from myself. All the Blyth and Tyne photo’s are so lovely andbring back happy memories. I like them all. In particular, the one of J7115, at Lynemouth, with the NCB Class 14 number 4, and class 37 on a down train, in August, 1980, shows a great combination of the two locomotives, and just look at all the overhead wiring, which is something rarely seen on a model. With warmest regards, Rob. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold DaveF Posted February 1, 2019 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted February 1, 2019 4 minutes ago, Market65 said: Hi, Dave. Sorry, but unable to ‘like’ your lovely photo’s in the usual way since I can’t access the ‘like’ button. Please add on a definite ‘like’ from myself. All the Blyth and Tyne photo’s are so lovely andbring back happy memories. I like them all. In particular, the one of J7115, at Lynemouth, with the NCB Class 14 number 4, and class 37 on a down train, in August, 1980, shows a great combination of the two locomotives, and just look at all the overhead wiring, which is something rarely seen on a model. With warmest regards, Rob. Many thanks Rob. You should be able to see the "like" button on the right hand side as a "thumbs up" Clicking it gives a like, if you hover the cursor over it it expands to give agree etc. It is opposite the yellow box with a plus in it for "Quote". David 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Market65 Posted February 1, 2019 RMweb Gold Share Posted February 1, 2019 Thank you, Dave. I’ve finally worked it out. I hope you can see the ‘like’ I’ve just posted. Rob. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold DaveF Posted February 1, 2019 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted February 1, 2019 4 minutes ago, Market65 said: Thank you, Dave. I’ve finally worked it out. I hope you can see the ‘like’ I’ve just posted. Rob. Yes, I can see it. Thanks, David Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Popular Post DaveF Posted February 1, 2019 Author RMweb Gold Popular Post Share Posted February 1, 2019 This is more in the nature of a test but it is a railway photo. It shows the footpath, looking west, towards Plessey from Blyth which follows the trackbed of the Plessey Waggonway which opened around 1699. It carried coal from Plessey Pit to Blyth harbour. Some of you will know exactly where I stood to take the photo. Plessey Waggonway path looking west David 23 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
seahorse Posted February 1, 2019 Share Posted February 1, 2019 Hi Dave - Glad we are back in business - ref the picture C8395 of Workington on Monday - the centre tracks have been removed but the ground signals are(were) still there - presumably to avoid changing the interlocking. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Alcanman Posted February 2, 2019 Popular Post Share Posted February 2, 2019 12 hours ago, DaveF said: This is more in the nature of a test but it is a railway photo. It shows the footpath, looking west, towards Plessey from Blyth which follows the trackbed of the Plessey Waggonway which opened around 1699. It carried coal from Plessey Pit to Blyth harbour. Some of you will know exactly where I stood to take the photo. Plessey Waggonway path looking west David Is the path that leads to the ECML at Plessey? I remember cycling from Blyth to Plessey back in 1966 when I was lucky enough to catch 60024 'Kingfisher' and 60835 'The Green Howards. The photos are poor, taken with my old Brownie 127. 26 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold DaveF Posted February 2, 2019 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted February 2, 2019 (edited) 4 hours ago, Alcanman said: Is the path that leads to the ECML at Plessey? I remember cycling from Blyth to Plessey back in 1966 when I was lucky enough to catch 60024 'Kingfisher' and 60835 'The Green Howards. The photos are poor, taken with my old Brownie 127. It will eventually to take you to Plessey but I was standing just east of the end of Plessey Road in Newsham, at the side of Blyth golf course. I like you photos. David Edited February 2, 2019 by DaveF 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Popular Post DaveF Posted February 2, 2019 Author RMweb Gold Popular Post Share Posted February 2, 2019 I've altered my signature so it takes up less space. If you do that it has to fit in three lines on the page where you edit it. (which is where it always was). ECML in Northumberland for this afternoon, between Morpeth and Berwick on Tweed. Stannington Class 101 Newcastle to Morpeth May 81 J7398.jpg Ulgham Lane crossing Class 254 down going away 30th July 85 C6996.jpg Ulgham Grange crossing Class 37 down pw July 80 J7047.jpg Southside 55005 Newcastle to Edinburgh Aug 80 J7124.jpg Southside 254003 up Aug 80 J7123.jpg 451 kb David 48 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Market65 Posted February 2, 2019 RMweb Gold Share Posted February 2, 2019 Sorry, Dave. But no matter how hard and long I click the Like button, it is not reacting in any way. Please accept my Like for today’s photo’s, and let’s hope that problem gets sorted out very soon. I really love the ECML photo’s which do bring back happy memories. In particular, I like the one at Ulgham Grange crossing, with a moody looking class 37 on a down permanent way train in July, 1980, J7047. Again I like all of the lovely photo’s. With warmest regards, Rob. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Popular Post DaveF Posted February 3, 2019 Author RMweb Gold Popular Post Share Posted February 3, 2019 This morning we'll visit the Tanfield Railway, near Gateshead. The railway has changed a lot since these photos were taken. The first picture showing the hopper wagons on a siding - this is now the "main line" from Sunniside through Andrews House to East Tanfield. Passenger trains no longer usually use the line to the left, it is the access to Marley Hill yard and sheds. Marley Hill Aug 80 J7094.jpg Marley Hill Barclay 32 Barclay 6 Aug 80 J7091.jpg Marley Hill Barclay 32 19th April 87 C8320.jpg Marley Hill Barclay British Gypsum 19th April 87 C8317.jpg Marley Hill RSH 38 19th April 87 C8315.jpg Marley Hill RSH Cochrane Aug 80 J7082.jpg David 40 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Market65 Posted February 3, 2019 RMweb Gold Share Posted February 3, 2019 Hi, Dave. I like the lovely photo’s of the Tanfield Railway. They certainly had a good collection of stock back then. I particularly like C8320, at Marley Hill, with Barclay number 32 on the 19th April, 1987. Such a lovely little engine. Perfect for a small layout. With warmest regards, Rob. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold DaveF Posted February 3, 2019 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted February 3, 2019 4 minutes ago, Market65 said: Hi, Dave. I like the lovely photo’s of the Tanfield Railway. They certainly had a good collection of stock back then. I particularly like C8320, at Marley Hill, with Barclay number 32 on the 19th April, 1987. Such a lovely little engine. Perfect for a small layout. With warmest regards, Rob. Rob, I'm pleased to see your "Like" button is working again now. David 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
lmsforever Posted February 3, 2019 Share Posted February 3, 2019 Tanfield is indeed a great place to visit, went their when on holiday in Northumberland great welcome and ride plus the loco shed was a bonus . 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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