RMweb Gold Popular Post DaveF Posted May 1, 2018 Author RMweb Gold Popular Post Share Posted May 1, 2018 This thread is 4 years old today, the first post was on 1st May 2014. Today we start with a few more West Highland photos, mainly infrastrcture - I am coming towards the end of the ones I have of this route, unless I find some more as I work through the rest of the slide scans. There are also a couple of photos I took this morning of an Alcan train at North Blyth in Northumberland. Ardlui 37259 and 37121 WBHS Newcastle to Fort William 11th May 85 C6841 Bridge of Orchy 37259 and 37121 WBHS Newcastle to Fort William 11th May 85 C6855 Gorton looking south 11th May 85 C6887 Gorton was a passing loop between Bridge of Orchy and Rannoch, it never had a station for public use. It used to have a signal box plus a house for the signal man and his family. Fort William Class 37s and tender of LMS Class 5 11th May 85 C6871 Fort William view to station 11th May 85 C6879 BSC_5190 North Blyth Class 66 66733 1st May 18 BSC_5191 North Blyth Class 66 66733 1st May 18 David 33 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Market65 Posted May 1, 2018 RMweb Gold Share Posted May 1, 2018 Hi, Dave. Firstly I want to congratulate you on keeping this thread going for four years. It’s quite an achievement. And I know you have plenty of photo’s yet to post over the coming years, all being well. Now, the Scottish photo’s are fantastic, and convey the West Highland scenery so well. In C6879, Fort William and the station look good, and I like the way the mountains are so impressive in the background. North Blyth has plenty of interest to see, and the concrete water tank in BSC_5190 is so stark in its glory. With warmest regards, Rob. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blackthorn Posted May 1, 2018 Share Posted May 1, 2018 Thank you DaveF for this thread, long may it continue....It's the first place I look every visit, which is just about every day. I'm afraid I don't comment often as I don't remember much about the UK railway scene being only 13 when when we left for Canada. Thanks again. Mark. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Popular Post DaveF Posted May 2, 2018 Author RMweb Gold Popular Post Share Posted May 2, 2018 Mainly Trent today in some very dull weather in May 1986, plus one from Tibshelf Junction, off the Midland's Erewash Valley Line. Trent 150110 Nottingham to Birmingham 31st May May 86 C7547 Trent 151002 Derby to Nottingham 31st May May 86 C7549 Trent 58031 up l e 31st May 86 C7612 Trent 47103 down parcels 31st May 86 C7614 Tibshelf East junction , view to Westhouses Aug 75 C2269 David 32 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium iands Posted May 2, 2018 RMweb Premium Share Posted May 2, 2018 Once again, some very nice photos Dave. 4 years (and counting) is a long time to keep producing such good, interesting and historical records. Not least C7549. Given their short life I imagine there aren't too many photos around of class 151s (awaits the onslaught of web address etc. pointing to hundreds of photos just to prove me wrong!). Regards, Ian. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alcanman Posted May 2, 2018 Share Posted May 2, 2018 This thread is 4 years old today, the first post was on 1st May 2014. Today we start with a few more West Highland photos, mainly infrastrcture - I am coming towards the end of the ones I have of this route, unless I find some more as I work through the rest of the slide scans. There are also a couple of photos I took this morning of an Alcan train at North Blyth in Northumberland. Ardlui 37259 and 37121 WBHS Newcastle to Fort William 11th May 85 C6841.jpg Ardlui 37259 and 37121 WBHS Newcastle to Fort William 11th May 85 C6841 Bridge of Orchy 37259 and 37121 WBHS Newcastle to Fort William 11th May 85 C6855.jpg Bridge of Orchy 37259 and 37121 WBHS Newcastle to Fort William 11th May 85 C6855 e Gorton looking south 11th May 85 C6887.jpg Gorton looking south 11th May 85 C6887 Gorton was a passing loop between Bridge of Orchy and Rannoch, it never had a station for public use. It used to have a signal box plus a house for the signal man and his family. Fort William Class 37s and tender of LMS Class 5 11th May 85 C6871.jpg Fort William Class 37s and tender of LMS Class 5 11th May 85 C6871 t Fort William view to station 11th May 85 C6879.jpg Fort William view to station 11th May 85 C6879 BSC_5190 North Blyth Class 66 66733 1st May 18.jpg BSC_5190 North Blyth Class 66 66733 1st May 18 BSC_5191 North Blyth Class 66 66733 1st May 18.jpg BSC_5191 North Blyth Class 66 66733 1st May 18 David Great pics Dave. I was over at North Blyth this afternoon and 66733 was still there! 9 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LNERGE Posted May 2, 2018 Share Posted May 2, 2018 (edited) Trent 47103 down parcels 31st May 86 C7614.jpg Trent 47103 down parcels 31st May 86 C7614 David Does anyone know how long the span is on that bridge? Edit.. I've measured it on Google Earth and it looks to be about 142 feet. Does that sound about right? Edited May 2, 2018 by LNERGE Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
seahorse Posted May 2, 2018 Share Posted May 2, 2018 I can't have missed many days in the four years of this thread. Thanks very much for all the posts - and for the foresight to take all the photos. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Market65 Posted May 2, 2018 RMweb Gold Share Posted May 2, 2018 Hi, Dave. I like the Midland Erewash Valley line photo’s. In particular C7614, at Trent with 47103 on a down parcels train on 31st May, 1986. It makes a fine sight. With warmest regards, Rob. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DavidBird Posted May 2, 2018 Share Posted May 2, 2018 This thread is 4 years old today, the first post was on 1st May 2014. Today we start with a few more West Highland photos, mainly infrastrcture - I am coming towards the end of the ones I have of this route, unless I find some more as I work through the rest of the slide scans. ... t Fort William view to station 11th May 85 C6879.jpg Fort William view to station 11th May 85 C6879 ... David Nice historical photo of Fort William Station, taken from the Old Fort, former site of the loco depot before the old station was demolished to make way for the by-pass. I'm trying to make out what sort of event was going on in the foreground, in the area that is now Morrison's carpark. Whilst there is a Citylink coach clearly visible in front of the station, I remember the area as the bus station, with stances and shelters arranged in a herring-bone pattern, but there is no sign of them in this image. My first visit was in summer 1985, when I caught the sleeper up to Ft William, then a bus from the bustation directly outside on to University Geology fieldwork on remote Ardnamurchan. I didn't know then it would become just part of my day to day life... Is that a rake of green-and-cream "West Highlander" steam train coaches in the station siding? 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold DaveF Posted May 2, 2018 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted May 2, 2018 (edited) Nice historical photo of Fort William Station, taken from the Old Fort, former site of the loco depot before the old station was demolished to make way for the by-pass. I'm trying to make out what sort of event was going on in the foreground, in the area that is now Morrison's carpark. Whilst there is a Citylink coach clearly visible in front of the station, I remember the area as the bus station, with stances and shelters arranged in a herring-bone pattern, but there is no sign of them in this image. My first visit was in summer 1985, when I caught the sleeper up to Ft William, then a bus from the bustation directly outside on to University Geology fieldwork on remote Ardnamurchan. I didn't know then it would become just part of my day to day life... Is that a rake of green-and-cream "West Highlander" steam train coaches in the station siding? The coaches in the siding (i.e. the ones nearest the camera) are the West Highlander set. The long train (it was either 11 or 12 coaches) in the background is our special train, a Whitley Bay Hortticultural Society excursion from Newcastle to Fort William and return. It was double headed with 2 37s from Edinburgh to Fort William and back. With the 2 locos attached to the train it was longer than the platform road, the leading loco was foul of the point to the adjacent platform (which that day had the sleepers and an ETHEL stabled in it). I don't know what the event was, I didn't make a note of it and the scan isn't clear enough to make out the writing on the van. It looks like some sort of food or market event. Edit The colourful van appears to be lettered "BULTACO" which until 1983 was a Spanish manufacturer of 2 stroke motor bikes. So perhaps it was some sort of motorcycle event. David Edited May 2, 2018 by DaveF Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beechnut Posted May 3, 2018 Share Posted May 3, 2018 Dave That'll be the SSDT, the Scottish Six Day Trial, starts and finishes in Fort William. This year it's 7-12 May. Brendan Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold The Stationmaster Posted May 3, 2018 RMweb Gold Share Posted May 3, 2018 Nice historical photo of Fort William Station, taken from the Old Fort, former site of the loco depot before the old station was demolished to make way for the by-pass. I'm trying to make out what sort of event was going on in the foreground, in the area that is now Morrison's carpark. Whilst there is a Citylink coach clearly visible in front of the station, I remember the area as the bus station, with stances and shelters arranged in a herring-bone pattern, but there is no sign of them in this image. My first visit was in summer 1985, when I caught the sleeper up to Ft William, then a bus from the bustation directly outside on to University Geology fieldwork on remote Ardnamurchan. I didn't know then it would become just part of my day to day life... Is that a rake of green-and-cream "West Highlander" steam train coaches in the station siding? I'm a little confused here. Having checked the dates they accord with my memory that the old station at Fort William was closed and demolished long that photo was taken in 1985 - in fact the old station was closed in June 1975 and according to several 'net sources demolition commenced almost immediately after closure. So it was gone long before the 1985 date of the photo. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Popular Post DaveF Posted May 3, 2018 Author RMweb Gold Popular Post Share Posted May 3, 2018 (edited) The Grantham to Nottingham line in the eartl 1980s again for today, at Bottesford station. As was so often the case the weather was dull on most visits. Bottesford Class 114 Nottingham to Grantham Oct 81 C5587 Bottesford Class 47 Parkeston Quay to Manchester Aug 82 C5857 Bottesford 47572 Parkeston Quay to Manchester Feb 83 C5933 Bottesford 20172 and 20163 Skegness to Leicester July 83 C6110 Bottesford Class 105 Nottingham to Skegness Aug 83 C6122 David Edited May 4, 2018 by DaveF 31 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Market65 Posted May 3, 2018 RMweb Gold Share Posted May 3, 2018 Hi, Dave. That's a great set of photos of the Grantham to Nottingham line at Bottesford. In C6110 at Bottesford, the two class 20's with 20172 and an unidentified one, on a Skegness to Leicester extra, in July, 1983, makes such a splendid sight for sore eyes. To think it's all DMU's these days. With warmest regards, Rob. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peter Kazmierczak Posted May 3, 2018 Share Posted May 3, 2018 The first photo of today's batch is very well lit David - the characteristic exhaust, as the driver applies the power, is captured to perfection. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
67A Posted May 3, 2018 Share Posted May 3, 2018 Hi Dave, I keep seeing tantalizing views of the Nottingham area and currently the Nottingham-Grantham line but have never seen any photos of Netherfield station (once known as Netherfield & Colwick) nor of Carlton (once known as Carlton & Netherfield) on the Nottm-Lincoln line. Only reason I ask Dave is that I lived in Netherfield from 1972-1976 and Bourne St. backed on to the Grantham line. And no I took no photos either..........Ooooops! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold DaveF Posted May 3, 2018 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted May 3, 2018 (edited) Hi Dave, I keep seeing tantalizing views of the Nottingham area and currently the Nottingham-Grantham line but have never seen any photos of Netherfield station (once known as Netherfield & Colwick) nor of Carlton (once known as Carlton & Netherfield) on the Nottm-Lincoln line. Only reason I ask Dave is that I lived in Netherfield from 1972-1976 and Bourne St. backed on to the Grantham line. And no I took no photos either..........Ooooops! There are two of Netherfield (GN) taken in June 1980 in my post of 11th May 2017. Also a couple in my post of 25th November 2015, also taken in 1980 and in my post of 30th July 2015, and my post of 20th July 2014. You can find them by searching for Netherfield using the RMWeb search box, top right of each page. As for Carlton on the Midland line I never went there - nor did Dad, and I've no idea why. Edit A bit of thought suggests why neither of us went there. Until about 1957 and from 1960 to 1965 we lived on the north side of Nottingham and never needed to go to the south east side of the city. Then after 1968 when Dad moved back to Nottinghamshire he lived south of the Trent so Carlton and Netherfield were not so easy to get to. David Edited May 3, 2018 by DaveF Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
35A Posted May 4, 2018 Share Posted May 4, 2018 C6110: according to the Rail Gen Archive, 20 172 was paired with 20 178 on Saturday 2nd July - on the Leicester diagram. It then disappeared until Sunday 24th, when it reappeared, paired with 20 163. That pair then worked daily for the rest of the month, on both the Derby and the Leicester trains. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
67A Posted May 4, 2018 Share Posted May 4, 2018 Hi Dave Thanks for pointing me in the right direction re: Netherfield Stn. I lived with my aunt and uncle in the street where the yellow van is parked. My uncle Dave who was Nottingham born took me to the site of Colwick yard probably in the first couple of days of arriving to stay with them and BR had set a trap to deter the unwelcome and 'MY' car's back axle got trapped in a ditch at the entrance. He said during the war there were hardboard cut-outs of coal wagons on some conveyor system to trick the enemy to drop the bombs well away from the marshalling yard proper. Thanks once again Dave. 15 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Popular Post DaveF Posted May 4, 2018 Author RMweb Gold Popular Post Share Posted May 4, 2018 Between Peterborough and Grantham on the ECML between 1969 and 1972 for this afternoon's photos. Swayfield Class 55 down l e Aug 71 C711 Swayfield Class 55 down June 72 C0980 Swayfield Class 55 up June 72 C981 High Dyke Class 47 down Oct 69 J2018 Little Ponton April 71 J2551 David 39 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DavidBird Posted May 4, 2018 Share Posted May 4, 2018 ... Edit The colourful van appears to be lettered "BULTACO" which until 1983 was a Spanish manufacturer of 2 stroke motor bikes. So perhaps it was some sort of motorcycle event. David Dave That'll be the SSDT, the Scottish Six Day Trial, starts and finishes in Fort William. This year it's 7-12 May. Brendan Of course it is. The date on the photo should have given it away... I'm a little confused here. Having checked the dates they accord with my memory that the old station at Fort William was closed and demolished long that photo was taken in 1985 - in fact the old station was closed in June 1975 and according to several 'net sources demolition commenced almost immediately after closure. So it was gone long before the 1985 date of the photo. You are quite right Mike. This is the new Fort William station, the former loco depot in the Old Fort (where the photo was taken from) was demolished at the same time as the old station, in 1975, when the bypass was built along the shore. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AberdeenBill Posted May 4, 2018 Share Posted May 4, 2018 C711: how common was a Deltic running light engine (apart from depot to station)? Bill Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Market65 Posted May 4, 2018 RMweb Gold Share Posted May 4, 2018 Hi, Dave. I like the ECML photo's, which are a fantastic set. The Deltic's make a fine sight at the head of the expresses, and also, the three arch bridge/viaduct, in the last photo' at Little Ponton, in April, 1971, makes a lovely subject. It would also make a great modelling project. With warmest regards, Rob. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swindon 123 Posted May 4, 2018 Share Posted May 4, 2018 C711: how common was a Deltic running light engine (apart from depot to station)? Bill Not very often, but I did do it a couple of times to get a loco back to Kings Cross for a late evening working after being used on an early evening KX-Peterbourough or Grantham turn. Paul J. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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