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  1. Still operating at the moment. Don't know when it is due to close. They're is talk of reopening Landore Station, however.
  2. You have obviously never been there. The entire area around the Washery and Nant Helen Opencast is a large flat plateau. It is mainly Farmland with one Village with isolated cottages, here and they're. It has excellent road links, especially with the A465, as extremely large Mining Equipment is regularly moved up and down the valley. It wouldn't take a lot of planning transporting Rail Vehicles in from the various Ports on the Bristol Channel.
  3. There's always Fishguard: http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/31568-combined-south-wales-freightliner-and-passenger-trains/
  4. Hi James I heartily recommend the books by Greg McDonnell. I have a couple. Have a look for Passing Trains: The changing face of Canadian RailRoading, and Canadian Pacific: Stand Fast Craigellachie! Both are superb books. He has also published other books on Canada's Railroads. All the best Simon
  5. A video of Colas Cl 70's 815 and 808. Top and Tailing a Coal Train into Aberthaw Power Station. Taken on the 2nd of August. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5ibeGjULh_w
  6. They could have saved themselves a fortune by refurbishing Landore.
  7. Afternoon All. The Neath Abbey Wharf to Leeds Stourton RMC Sand Train ran again on Wednesday Evening. The CL 70 was going like the Clappers through Port Talbot. Would anyone know the Loco on it by chance. Many thanks in advance Simon
  8. The new Maliphant St Depot is now looking like a massive White Elephant! What a waste of money!
  9. Did someone mention the Swansea Vale? Luckily a new book has just been published: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Swansea-Vale-Railway-John-Miles/dp/1911038192/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1498229424&sr=1-1&keywords=swansea+vale+railway The July issue of Steam World has an article of Super D's running on the Western Region. It includes Paxton Street Super D's.
  10. Morning All Would anyone know. what the four Colas Cl 70's that passed Newport ADJ this morning at 07:40 were? Many thanks Simon
  11. I will follow this with interest. If you would like to get a feel of this stretch of the line. I would heartily recommend: Working with LMS STEAM, by H C H Burgess. He started as an Apprentice Fitter at Paxton Street Shed in 1932 and would return to the Shed as a Mechanical Foreman in 1946. It is well worth a read.
  12. Hi Guys Yesterday around 19:50. I caught a fleeting glimpse of a Colas 70 powering away through Port Talbot, heading towards Cardiff. It wasn't on the Baglan Log Train, as that was still in the Log Sidings in Baglan. It looked like it was pulling Freightliner Coal Wagons! Would anyone know what and where it was going too and where had it come from? Thanks Simon.
  13. Well the price of the GWML Electrification has gone up. So to to has the number on the 800's. My apologies I've edited it now!!
  14. First Class 800 SET: No. 800002 arrived at Swansea High Street Station this morning. Then went onto the new Maliphant St. Depot: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ciejcIqi_Y4
  15. If you follow this link and click on the video link. A really interesting time lapse video of 3 Bridges being removed or modified over the xmas period in South Wales: http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/timelapse-footage-captures-moment-three-12405662
  16. I travel up the A420 (Swindon to Oxford Road) fairly regularly. I've been keeping a lookout for the arrival of the first masts as the road passes under the GWML. Not a sausags. Anyway this Thursday Night, I travelled up towards Oxford. Again no change. However when I returned 5 hours later. There were Masts on the line to Swindon on either side of the bridge. Can never remember which is the Up or Down line though!
  17. This was yesterday's train plan to and from Onllywn Washery. They would have passed through Severn Sisters to and from the Washery. The Aberthaw train did not run though. http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/search/advanced/NEATNBJ/2016/09/02/0000-2359?stp=WVS&show=all&order=wtt
  18. There are usually around 4 Freight Trains a day to & from Onllwyn Washery. Out and back turns to Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen Opencast and to Aberthaw Power Station. If you look on Realtimetrains advanced search for Neath N & B Jn.
  19. The masts are up at Maliphant St. Depot. Does that count!
  20. My apologies Arthur. Sorry I have been in work the last two nights. Yes, Alcan ran Rogerstone. Alcoa ran Waunarlwydd.
  21. I have transported large Aluminium Ingots which were roughly that size by truck though. That's what got me thinking. I used to pick them up from Warrington and take to Newport and Swansea. Both sites are now long gone!
  22. They could be Unprocessed Aluminium Ingots. They look to be abit too white and shiny to be Steel Slabs.
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