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Fort William Engine Shed


will5210

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Hi all,

 

I'm currently sketching out a scheme for a 1938-40ish layout based on Fort William Engine shed & Goods yard for one end of my loft ( roughly 8ft wide)

 

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I've found a decent 1948 aerial shot too but was just wondering if anyone had any other details from the LNER days.

 

I've found a few pics here & there but none of the original turntable from this era. Could it have been a similar one to the 50 footer at Crianlarich?

 

I do know a new 70ft Cowans one was installed in 1948 (which now resides at Kidderminster apparently).

 

Cheers

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Have you seen the latest Railway Bylines magazine - Sept 2012 - edition which has a 10 page article on the shed - only Part 1 as well :O

 

regards,

 

Robin

 

 

 

Hi all,

 

I'm currently sketching out a scheme for a 1938-40ish layout based on Fort William Engine shed & Goods yard for one end of my loft ( roughly 8ft wide)

 

post-7340-0-43044300-1349426090_thumb.jpg

 

I've found a decent 1948 aerial shot too but was just wondering if anyone had any other details from the LNER days.

 

I've found a few pics here & there but none of the original turntable from this era. Could it have been a similar one to the 50 footer at Crianlarich?

 

I do know a new 70ft Cowans one was installed in 1948 (which now resides at Kidderminster apparently).

 

Cheers

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