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2 hours ago, Helstonnorthroad said:

The last load of CDAs from Rocks!

Final CDA load from Rocks

 

Final CDA load from Rocks

 

Final CDA load from Rocks

 

Final CDA load from Rocks

 

Hi

 

Great pictures ......

Especially the last one.....

Most atmospheric with the last train appearing through  the Cornish mist....Not even liquid sunshine but mist.....

 

Thanks for sharing

 

Cheers Bill

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History that is.

 

Is that the end of 4 wheeled rigid wheelbase wagons in revenue earning use in the west then ? 

 

The end of an era stretching back to the dawn of the railways.  

 

Those CDAs have given bloody good value for money over their lives.  I still think of them as new mind, replacing UCVs etc.  Mind you, I still think of 66s as new. 

 

Oh for a time machine to go back to the Langstone Rock (I know - wrong county) for a couple of hours - circa 71 or 76.....

 

Cracking photos all.  Thanks for posting.

 

Best regards 

 

Matt W

 

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On 12/08/2023 at 10:39, Helstonnorthroad said:

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66199 pushes the CDA wagons into St Blazey for the final time at around 7pm on the 11/8/23.

I didn't want to click 'like' as it's the end of another era 😔. Lovely photo though, at least the weather was fine.

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On 10/08/2023 at 19:39, Helstonnorthroad said:

The last load of CDAs from Rocks!

Final CDA load from Rocks


Hi,

 

Nice photos, but I’m interested in the blue and white sign underneath the car stop marker…

 

I designed the Automatic Selective Door Opening Balises at Par to stop the need for Manual release!

 

I assume that they are there still? They could have been removed temporarily as part of resig.


EDIT: They are there, you can see them in the photos.

 

I feel an email to GWR coming on…

 

Simon

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On 12/08/2023 at 10:39, Helstonnorthroad said:

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66199 pushes the CDA wagons into St Blazey for the final time at around 7pm on the 11/8/23.

 

Well done for catching this, it ran 4 hours early (which at least made it visible in daylight!) The final outward loaded train had run 3 hours early, very nearly catching me out, so I had expected the empties to do likewise but by the time I found out it was moving it was already in St Blazey Yard!

 

I'm not used to chasing erratic modern freight workings, I remember just turning up and not having to wait long for something to pass by, usually headed by a diesel-hydraulic...........those were the days 😁!

 

As if to illustrate my frustration at the current scene, yesterday morning I noticed a 6Z73 Exeter - St Blazey special freight working, labelled 'aggregates' and due to arrive at 17.18 - Saturday freights are not common and having just read that two extra JIAs and some JGAs (a new type to Cornwall) are expected shortly from store at Long Marston I wondered if this could be them - so I went down to Par station to see, and hopefully photograph. The train seemed to be making good progress, even running a little early, but the time came, and went - nothing. Checked RTT and "This service has been partially cancelled between Lostwithiel and Par at the request of the operator". So having been on the move for a few hours it was  presumably caped 10 minutes away in Lostwithiel Down Loop, and that was that. I took it personally and went home in disgust!

I still have no idea what it was or where it is today. Oh well.

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18 hours ago, Halvarras said:

 

Well done for catching this, it ran 4 hours early (which at least made it visible in daylight!) The final outward loaded train had run 3 hours early, very nearly catching me out, so I had expected the empties to do likewise but by the time I found out it was moving it was already in St Blazey Yard!

 

I'm not used to chasing erratic modern freight workings, I remember just turning up and not having to wait long for something to pass by, usually headed by a diesel-hydraulic...........those were the days 😁!

 

As if to illustrate my frustration at the current scene, yesterday morning I noticed a 6Z73 Exeter - St Blazey special freight working, labelled 'aggregates' and due to arrive at 17.18 - Saturday freights are not common and having just read that two extra JIAs and some JGAs (a new type to Cornwall) are expected shortly from store at Long Marston I wondered if this could be them - so I went down to Par station to see, and hopefully photograph. The train seemed to be making good progress, even running a little early, but the time came, and went - nothing. Checked RTT and "This service has been partially cancelled between Lostwithiel and Par at the request of the operator". So having been on the move for a few hours it was  presumably caped 10 minutes away in Lostwithiel Down Loop, and that was that. I took it personally and went home in disgust!

I still have no idea what it was or where it is today. Oh well.

That is frustrating!

It was a move to bring the additional JIAs down to replace the CDAs but apparently the driver wasn't signed to St. Blazey so they were looped at Lostwithiel to await a driver that could take them the final few miles.

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'additional' JIAs - not 'new' :)
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Spotted this on the way home after 46115's departure yesterday - Par's down starter and its replacement ready to be swung into position (it's hinged at its base). Bloke walking his dog said it wasn't there on Friday.....

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It's getting closer.....the up IET pegged in the distance (something we won't be able to tell from this side soon, d'oh!) took too long to arrive to add interest, I had to get home for my dinner......

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On 10/08/2023 at 19:39, Helstonnorthroad said:

The last load of CDAs from Rocks!

Final CDA load from Rocks

 

Final CDA load from Rocks

 

Final CDA load from Rocks

 

Final CDA load from Rocks

 

The second pic is I guess extra special as it also shows the HST which won't be seen for much longer 

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17 hours ago, Halvarras said:

Spotted this on the way home after 46115's departure yesterday - Par's down starter and its replacement ready to be swung into position (it's hinged at its base). Bloke walking his dog said it wasn't there on Friday.....

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It's getting closer.....the up IET pegged in the distance (something we won't be able to tell from this side soon, d'oh!) took too long to arrive to add interest, I had to get home for my dinner......

 

CL5837....

 

Will have to be spun round when it's lifted into position to face towards Liskeard.

 

You have a little while yet before the Semaphores go.

 

Simon

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On 21/08/2023 at 15:51, St. Simon said:

 

CL5837....

 

Will have to be spun round when it's lifted into position to face towards Liskeard.

 

You have a little while yet before the Semaphores go.

 

Simon

 

How much longer before the semaphores at Par are done away with...?

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11 hours ago, Rugd1022 said:

 

How much longer before the semaphores at Par are done away with...?


Hi,

 

The official date I heard was beginning of November…interpret that how you wish 😉

 

Simon

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Few shots from st Erth this morning. 

st Ives train waiting for 0938 service (mine) IMG_1239.jpeg.68c89979eed3a0b6ff4fad1549c5879f.jpeg

 

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then 800034 Tracy devlin London boundIMG_1243.jpeg.4fa190f54edfbdde7b365023878f4cdb.jpeg
 

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IMG_1252.jpeg.bb20868b2393435a946c54c6043f28e9.jpegforming Penzance to Paddington service 

 

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On 21/08/2023 at 15:51, St. Simon said:

 

CL5837....

 

Will have to be spun round when it's lifted into position to face towards Liskeard.

 

You have a little while yet before the Semaphores go.

 

Simon

 

Thank you Simon, the blue outline box with CL5839 painted inside it in front of the bracket signal right outside Par signal box now makes sense! No sign of the new signal yet though. 150263 setting off for Newquay this afternoon:

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Meanwhile at the far end of St Blazey yard scrapping of the long-stored CDA wagons has begun. It looks like two within a rake have had their hoppers removed and one underframe has been cut in half (this photo was taken over the yard access gate near Middleway Crossing, the only view possible at the moment from 'outside').

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The first JGA wagon went out on the Rocks/Goonbarrow - Fowey clay working on Thursday 20/9/23 - but according to Craig Munday's notes this wagon type may not prove suitable as it wasn't designed for side scoop loading:

 

http://www.cornwallrailwaysociety.org.uk/latest-input--news--old-pictures-etc

 

Perhaps it was judged similar to the JIAs in theory but not similar enough in practice. Developments awaited......

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