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just watching the excellent B&R video Wirral steam, which features lots of nice colour footage of the 9f's on the Bidston dock to Shotton iron ore trains in the late 1960s.

 

Ive searched a few times for shots of these trains with not much luck, but searched just now and come across these gems..

 

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92046 Upton Stn. 19.7.67 by George of Dufton, on Flickr

 

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92057 Upton Stn. 19.7.67 by George of Dufton, on Flickr

 

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92108 Heswall Hills Stn. 18.7.67 by George of Dufton, on Flickr

 

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92xxx Heswall Hills Stn. 18.7.67 by George of Dufton, on Flickr

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nice Dave, ive got a colour shot of a green class 47 at Bidston on these, will ask if its ok to post here.

 

on the B&R video there is a few shots from inside and out of Heswall hills box as a crosti 9f passes :)

 

 

he's got shots of Bidston aswel with a 9f heading to the Ore terminal..

 

 

 

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92046 Bidston Stn. 19.7.67 by George of Dufton, on Flickr

 

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92046 Bidston Stn. 19.7.67 by George of Dufton, on Flickr

 

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92162 Bidston Stn. 19.7.67 by George of Dufton, on Flickr

 

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44897 Bidston Stn. 19.7.67 by George of Dufton, on Flickr

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I've got a very similar view to that of 92108 at Heswall, only my shot has 2 X 25s at the head ! It's taken from the signal box, as is 92xxx

 

Whilst on the footplate at Mollington St.; I was offered the left-hand seat on quite a few Shotwick trips......unfitted with 2 x 25`s, in either of two states: 'all brake' or 'all wide-open'.......thanks for the great pictures Michael!

.......Happy days! :good:

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9F + brake van; even a micro layout can have that!! Great pics.

Last 9F I saw in real steam was as I went up the M6 in July1966 whilst hitching to Newcastle (well Whitley Bay actually). It was going south (near the Manchester Ship Canal bridge?) on bogie oil wagons.

P @ a long way from the Wirral.

P.S. M6 - Newcastle? Well I'd started at 83D and was working my way up and across; last lift was at dusk, east of Carlisle, in a very nice sports car of some description! Journey ended at Newcastle Central. Happy days.

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Again some fantastic shots Mike....

How long did the Brush type 4's run on this service before the 25's????

Come on BEAST upload some of your pics.....

Please...................

 

Regards

D421

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Two, not very good ones, of 25 109 and 25 043 leaving Bidston Dock on their way to Shotwick Sidings on 10/9/1978.

 

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The person in the foreground is on the track bed of the Seacombe branch, the only part remaining after the Kingsway Tunnel approach road was built.

 

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The large green building in the background was the Bidston Steel Mill (built on the site of the Great Central Bidston Sidings) and now replaced by a Tesco Store.

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nice shots.

 

I made a start on a Warren Shepard 7mm wagon and gave up half way through a few years back, due to inexperience and so it now provides scrap brass for other projects.

 

would like a train in 4mm in the future but not in any immediate hurry and not for any layout, I cant really think of a good place on the route to model, maybe Bidston but itd be big.

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nice shots.

 

I made a start on a Warren Shepard 7mm wagon and gave up half way through a few years back, due to inexperience and so it now provides scrap brass for other projects.

 

would like a train in 4mm in the future but not in any immediate hurry and not for any layout, I cant really think of a good place on the route to model, maybe Bidston but itd be big.

 

Seacombe Junction wouldn't be bad.

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