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  1. Tin Hat time.

     

    What's caused the Jet Stream to shift, well you have to look at the big ball of Fire in the sky. This Solar Cycle SC24, should have been a maximum output cycle. However it has behaved like a Solar Minimum as SunSpot Activity has dramatically diminished! The next Solar Cycle,SC25 is due to be a minimum!

     

    Certain people and organisations have been going about Global Warming, the Ice Caps are melting the seas are rising,...blah blah! The truth is that we did have a period of warming from 1978 to 1998, due to an increase in solar activity. Then the warming leveled off from 1998 to 2003 and since then we have seen a decline in temperature and a real increase of severe weather! Now most Warmies will deny this, but in the 20th Century, from 1910 to 1940 we had a similar period of warming followed by a cool period from 1940 to 1978. In the seventies their was a real worry that we were going to enter a full blown Ice Age! This pattern you will notice last roughly 30 years or so. So we should have expected to enter a period of cooling by now as this is simply natural variation.

     

    However, I have never believed in Humans are responsible for Global warming, I'm not a denier, I am a Realist. The Medieval Warm period was warmer than it is now and the Roman Warm period was warmer than the Medieval Warm period!

     

    Since before Christmas, their have been a few articles have appeared in the media, regarding the deminishing Solar output, I.e. The lack of Sunspots, the last time we had a downturn in solar activity, it was devastating. We now call it The Little Ice Age.

     

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/paulhudson/posts/Real-risk-of-a-Maunder-minimum-Little-Ice-Age-says-leading-scientist

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2541599/Is-mini-ice-age-way-Scientists-warn-Sun-gone-sleep-say-cause-temperatures-plunge.html

     

    If you think the weathers bad now, think again

    http://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/2014/02/06/storminess-of-the-little-ice-age/

     

    http://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/2011/11/01/what-was-life-like-in-the-little-ice-age/

    http://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/2011/11/11/what-was-life-like-in-the-little-ice-agepart-ii/

    Plus Wiki version

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Ice_Age

     

    Unless the Suns solar activity picks up, we are in for a rough time, hopefully it will be thirty years. However it could last 300! By the way the Polar Ice Caps are getting bigger!

     

    Just to get this back on thread:

     

    http://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/2014/02/08/dawlish-railway-then-now/

    http://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1003&context=eng_faculty_publications&sei-redir=1&referer=http%3A%2F%2Fuk.search.yahoo.com%2Fsearch%3Fei%3DUTF-8%26fr%3Dytff1-tyc-sc%26p%3Dillustrated%2520london%2520news%2520dawlish%2520railway%26type%3D#search=%22illustrated%20london%20news%20dawlish%20railway%22

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  2. Hi Jules

     

    Thanks for that, sorry I'm a'bit late in coming back. I've been flat out in work lately!

     

    What thickness is the wood you have used for the Cassettes? And how wide will you now make the cassettes?

     

    Ta Simon

  3. Hi Jules

     

    Absolute cracking layout and pictures.

     

    May I ask how you connect the cassettes to the layout?.

     

    Do you simply butt up them up to one another and then connect the crocodile clips to the end of the cassette?

     

    Thanks Simon

  4. Hi Matchless

     

    See if you can lay your hands on, A Locoman's Log 1937-85, by Bill Alcock. Published by Silverlink Publishing.

     

    The Author was based at Alsager from January 1940 until May 41. Slightly out of your time frame I know, but it gives you a real flavour of the Depot and its workings. Plus I have to say it is one of the best Railwaymens Books, I have ever read.

     

    Best Wishes

     

    Simon

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  5. Hi Guys.

    On Saturday evening. I spent a couple of hours unloading at Royal Mails Park Royal Distribution Centre, near Wembley Freight Yard. Saw a few engineering trains go past. However as I was putting my truck on a bay, a southbound Ballast Train came past Top/N/Tailed by two Class 70's. roughly about 20:30. They were dropping down the bank, taking the tunnel that goes under the WCML. Not sure where it ends up though, I suspect it loops round to Acton? Would anyone know what the Locos were and what working they were on?

     

    Ta Simon

  6. Hi Guys.

    Last night at about 8pm. whilst waiting at Tram Inn Level Crossing. Which is south of Hereford, on the Marches Line. A Class 70 came through, towing 66618 and a 66/5 heading North. The thing is, I am sure it was 70018? Has it been fixed or am I seeing things? And would anyone know what the 66/5 was as well.

     

    Ta Simon

  7. My apologies for this bit of info being a week late. Last Wednesday evening, (the 18th) at around 6pm. I passed Kenfig Hill Industrial estate whilst on the M4. On the GWML, heading east was a 66 hauled Steel train with a EWS liveried 60 in the consist. Unfortunately the pair were to far away. So was unable to id them. Would anyone know what they were and where they were going? And what 60 has come down from Toton instead?

     

    Many thanks Simon

  8. Hi Leon

     

    On the11/5/98, I spent the evening at Cardiff Central. I have a photo of 37412 in Railfreight Grey with the Transrail Big T logo on the side, rolling through the station. I know that it then, went on to Canton. I cant remember ever seeing a Tinsley 37/4 at Canton, or for that matter a Laira based one either.

     

    Simon

  9. Hi David,

     

    See if you can lay your hands on a copy of North Wales Coast Diesels, by Steve Morris. Published by Ty Mawr publications. There are shots of the depot throughtout the book. Plus plenty of good information all the different classes of locomotive's, that have visited the area over the past 50 years. You could also try to get a copy of Paul Bolgers book of BR STEAM MOTIVE POWER DEPOTS, LONDON MIDLAND REGION. As this has a track plan of the depot. And shots of the depot. It was orginally published by Ian Allen, But has been recently republished by Book Law Publications.

     

    I hope this helps.

     

    Simon

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