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Some great new additions - at least that I haven't seen before, in this awesome collection from the legend that is Irish Swiss Ernie....

 

https://www.flickr.com/photos/irishswissernie/albums/72157689871212964

 

.....is that my mojo I can feel returning...?

 

 

Five days before I was born - https://www.flickr.com/photos/irishswissernie/27069877149/in/album-72157689871212964/

 

Obviously we know BRCWs must have called at Riddings Jct, but this is the first time I've seen it - https://www.flickr.com/photos/irishswissernie/38867971131/in/album-72157689871212964/

 

Bet we can i.d. this transition GSYP survivor

https://www.flickr.com/photos/irishswissernie/38932555291/in/album-72157689871212964/

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Would that be a third photo of D5326 at Shankend in November '68, missing from the two sequential photos on Railphotoprints?

 

http://railphotoprints.uk/p741678313/h163BDDD7#h1ce8df2f

It could be the same loco/train. JM Boyes resided in Billingham, Teesside and I think (although I may be mistaken) that CW Davies also lived in the same area.

 

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A few new ones on me there. Barely a month seems to pass before some new hidden gems emerge regarding the route. Inching ever closer to my holy grail of an image taken at Fauldmoor Crossing!

 

D4

 

I love the shot of Harker - the platform must be unique - that is a shot straight into the mojo, that one!

 

Dave - I'll agree with Fauldmoor 100% - and raise you Stainton gates!

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Some great new additions - at least that I haven't seen before, in this awesome collection from the legend that is Irish Swiss Ernie....

 

https://www.flickr.com/photos/irishswissernie/albums/72157689871212964

 

.....is that my mojo I can feel returning...?

Simply superb. Thanks for alerting us. 

 

Can anyone identify the horse boxes here? The furthest one is the LNER standard type, as produced by Parkside, but the other two, which appear to be the same (as each other), I can't identify. 

https://www.flickr.com/photos/irishswissernie/39050657921/in/album-72157689871212964/lightbox/

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Here is an enlargment from the scan; unfortunately the stock numbers are still not very clear. Original is copyright late JM Boyes/Armstrong Railway Photographic Trust

 

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Here is an enlargment from the scan; unfortunately the stock numbers are still not very clear. Original is copyright late JM Boyes/Armstrong Railway Photographic Trust

 

Ernieattachicon.gifHawick, enlargment of horse boxes in siding JM BoyesARPT.jpg

 

 

 

Ernie

Very kind of you to go to the trouble of enlarging, thank you! 

 

I'd say they were LMS boxes, going by the door vent arrangement. 

 

D4

Excellent, thanks! 

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Simply superb. Thanks for alerting us. 

 

Can anyone identify the horse boxes here? The furthest one is the LNER standard type, as produced by Parkside, but the other two, which appear to be the same (as each other), I can't identify. 

https://www.flickr.com/photos/irishswissernie/39050657921/in/album-72157689871212964/lightbox/

 

What a wonderful pic, and not just for the horseboxes - that's a marvellously modellable collection of bothies and sheds.  As I've said on another thread, it's the edges and corners of pics which can provide so much interesting detail and information.  Perhaps the Teris on here can advise if this is where other livestock wagons were loaded/unloaded, not just horseboxes?

 

Alasdair

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What a wonderful pic, and not just for the horseboxes - that's a marvellously modellable collection of bothies and sheds.  As I've said on another thread, it's the edges and corners of pics which can provide so much interesting detail and information.  Perhaps the Teris on here can advise if this is where other livestock wagons were loaded/unloaded, not just horseboxes?

 

Alasdair

An enlargment from CJB Sanderson/ARPT negative shows cattle wagons in the siding. The old 25inch map shows siding as a loading bank and the Auction Mart was just across the river.

 

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ONE TIP, click on the Album list and then select the "Waverley Route". Images are arranged (I hope) in location order starting at Carlisle. The Flickr header sheet shows the photostream as and when I upload them hence the mixture of subjects etc.

 

 

Ernie

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I picked this unidentified  rather poor negative recently; I think it may be either the north end of Riccarton looking west, or probably Falahill sidings looking east. Tender still lettered LNER but BR number 64608 on loco shedded at St Margarets in 1947 and for a fair while after.

 

Can anyone confirm the location?

 

Ernie

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Found this footage on YouTube of FS and an A2 working from Carlisle to Hawick on railtours with a freight at Longtown at the end. Silent but well preserved cine film.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIUXjv4Q7qU

 

Great and rare footage of the northbound departure from Hawick, what was the black building on the same (down) side as North box, I wonder?

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I picked this unidentified  rather poor negative recently; I think it may be either the north end of Riccarton looking west, or probably Falahill sidings looking east. Tender still lettered LNER but BR number 64608 on loco shedded at St Margarets in 1947 and for a fair while after.

 

Can anyone confirm the location?

 

Ernie

 

 

Looks like your Falahill thought has hit the nail on the head there, Ernie.

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I picked this unidentified  rather poor negative recently; I think it may be either the north end of Riccarton looking west, or probably Falahill sidings looking east. Tender still lettered LNER but BR number 64608 on loco shedded at St Margarets in 1947 and for a fair while after.

 

Can anyone confirm the location?

 

Ernie

 

 

Here's the same view at Falahill whilst the Borders Railway was being constructed.

 

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