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  1. Here are two photos of Shenfield. Sorry they're so dark - the scanner doesn't seem to like slides unless they're taken on a bright, sunny day.

     

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    You can just about see the platform numbering: Looks like Platform 5 was on the north side where the stoppers terminated.

     

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    And you can just about see the signal box behind all the other platform furniture on this one.

     

    Any tips to make a Plustek scanner do slides taken on dull days would be appreciated.

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  2. Found these negs in a box next to the Christmas decorations...

     

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    Clacton unit 602 leading an up train at Ingatestone on 31st Jan 1981. Have they now built a new up platform where the loop to the right of the train is on this photo?

     

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    47583 County of Hertfordshire on a down train on the same day.

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  3. K4 in due course.....?

     

    Yes please! Particularly The Great Marquess in LNER green as preserved and run on the mainline in the 1960s, so I have an excuse for an LNER liveried engine next to my BR steam and diesels.

  4. Well, let's see what you think...

     

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    It runs very nicely, but is my K1 the only one with a bit of a wavey running plate?

     

    Apart from that it looks great to my untutored eye. The top headlamp is especially fine and will almost certainly get broken off at some point, and will be absolutely impossible to find again.

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  5. Some great stories!

     

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    This is 47521 on a Merrymaker Mystery trip calling at a soggy Rayleigh, on 11th April 1981. I think one of the station staff was making the most of a Class 47 calling at his station.

     

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    The most memorable Merrymaker I went on was on 24th October 1981, from Rayleigh to Blackpool for the illuminations. I think the loco was 47115, and the outward route was via the North London line, the ECML to Hare Park Junction, then to Wakefield Kirkgate where, to my delight, we swapped the 47 for 40083. We proceeded via Standedge, Manchester Vic and Bolton to Blackpool where we arrived at 14.55 in the teeth of a gale and torrential rain. The return departed at 23.46 and all went sedately until Euxton Junction, where we stopped for around 30 minutes, before gently reversing all the way back to Preston. I think the train in front had failed, but I'm not sure. We set out from Preston again, this time taking the line through Blackburn. Then came the climb to Copy Pit. I don't think that line was used very much at that time, so rail-head conditions were not ideal, and in the heavy rain the Class 40 kept slipping every time the driver applied power. Somehow we kept moving in the inky blackness, finally rolling over the summit at walking pace. We swapped back to 47115 at Wakefield, but by then the engineers were in possession of our outward route, so we trundled back via Knottingley and Lincoln Central, regaining the ECML at Peterborough. We finally arrived at Shenfield at 7.06am, where I believe we had to use a bus to get back to Rayleigh, due to more engineering works. I was exhausted, but very pleased with the traction and route.

     

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    Here is the hero of that dark and stormy night on the Copy Pit line, ten hours earlier at Blackpool North. The negative has self-destructed, and the quality wasn't great to start with, but the photo still brings it all back.

     

     

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  6. Scanned a couple more Class 31 photos:

     

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    31268 leaving Old Oak Common with vans on 16th Sept 1986.

     

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    Unidentified 31 at St Albans on a "Network South East" Day in 1986. The loco and BG arrived and then reversed into the siding by the old signal box. After a passenger train had gone past the 31 departed northwards. Not sure if there was a loading platform in the siding, or whether it was just to get the 31 out of the way of the passenger train. It did seem an old-fashioned sort of thing to do, especially when there are slow lines all the way from St Pancras to Bedford.

     

    Those Network South East Days were good value, I seem to remember.

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  7. I also lived a few miles from the Southminster branch, when I was young, and your photos are tons better than mine. I got one terrible shot of the Class 37 hauling the sand train, then went back to get a better picture, only to be told by the signalman at Fambridge that it didn't run any more. I have been told that I went to some kind of open day to mark the closure of the signal box at South Woodham Ferrers and removal of the passing loop, but I must have been very young, as I don't remember at all. Of all rural Essex stations, though, my favourite was Cressing. I don't suppose you have a photo of that, pre-wires?

  8. Sorry if this is a silly question, but where is the exhaust on a Class 05? I can't see anything suitable on the photos of the Heljan one, apart from the obvious chimney thing on Cider Queen.

  9. The sun does shine sometimes on the Blyth and Tyne. Here's a grid northbound across the viaduct over the River Blyth. What's the official name of this structure?

     

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    And here's another view of the chimneys visible in the previous shot.

     

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    You get to visit some real beauty spots chasing trains. This location has changed a lot since this photo - I think the power station has gone, and the sidings are all derelict, and the staithes that were beyond the sidings have gone too.

     

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    And at Winning Junction this lovely junction signal has been replaced by two ordinary semaphores.

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  10. A couple of shots from 30 years ago:

     

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    20002 and 20114 at Carstairs.This was on 14th Jan 1984, when I was travelling on an Adex from Birmingham to Edinburgh. The wires had come down between Crawford and Carstairs so, after a lengthy delay, our Class 86 was dragged by (I think) a pair of 20s.  As I recall, this meant that we had less than an hour in Edinburgh before our departure back south. I had a friend with me who was not interested in trains, and he was not impressed, having been looking forward to sampling the cultural delights of Edinburgh.

     

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    20168 at Bescot, 15th Feb 1984. I had cycled through freezing fog from Northfield, and my hands were so cold I could barely operate the camera.

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  11. Thanks to everyone for identifying my shot at Portsmouth Harbour. The prize is... a couple more old shots of 47s.

     

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    This is 47 790, I believe, on 23 July 1998, at Cattybrook, heading west, down towards the Severn Tunnel.

     

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    Sorry this one's not very good quality, but it was at Harlington (Beds), and the headboard says "The Orcadian". Any ideas what this was? The loco and coaches almost match.

     

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    This one just reminds me of the hours spent on New Street in the 1980s.

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  12. Found the first photo in amongst my slides - it dates back to around 2002, I think, and the location is Haresfield, south of Gloucester, as far as I remember. I guess the army kit has come from Ashchurch, heading for Ludgershall, perhaps?

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    The second was from 08/11/14 and is at Angerstein Wharf - haven't seen many pictures of this interesting location.

     

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  13. A couple from the archive:

     

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    47847 gets its revenge on a failed Voyager at Gloucester.

     

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    47052 rumbles through a soggy Stratford.

     

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    Help! I have no recollection of taking this photo - can anyone recognise the location, with tank wagons parked in a bay platform, and why would a 47 be hauling such a short train?

     

     

     

     

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  14. Not sure if this has been noted elsewhere on this thread, but Gaugemaster say on their website that they are to distribute the Oxford Rail Adams Radial, so that might be somewhere to watch for news.

     

    Has it been confirmed that the Adams radial is the prototype that another couple of manufacturers were also working on?

     

    It will be very interesting to see what compromises are necessary to keep the tooling costs manageable and yet still produce the livery variations. I knew about the different boilers, as the domes look different on the three locos that survived at Lyme Regis and were photographed from every angle, but different diameter trailing wheels and slidebar arrangements had passed me by, and to be honest, don't really bother me (and I suspect about 99% of the potential customers) as long as it looks "right" - but I know that's a subjective judgement.

     

    I wonder how they will get enough weight over the driving wheels to give the model reasonable adhesion - perhaps their die-cast expertise will be useful?

     

    Were any of the three survivors ever used on railtours in BR days? That might be the excuse I need to buy one.

  15. I hope these shots are of interest to Cl56 fans - I can't find my notes, so I don't know the dates at the moment:

     

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    This was near Avonmouth - 56086 had hauled the wagons out of the sidings and then run round - anyone know what these wagons were used for - they don't look like the normal coal wagons?

     

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    This was at Resolven, I think, on the old Vale of Neath line. Loco is 56069, looking very shiny.

     

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    56069 a few minutes later at the loading facility at Cwmgwrach.

     

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    This in 56088 at Onllwyn, later the same day. Having arrived with the empties and run round using the weed-infested line in the foreground, it was propelling the train into the sidings.

     

    Happy days! Glad there are still a few Grids on the network, although I haven't seen one for ages - the only trains through Ross-on-Wye are on the back of low loaders on the M50!

     

     

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