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  1. I  compiling information for a second Pit to Power Station book and am now looking at the Flue Gas Desulphurisation process. For this section I am trying to track down the dates and workings of the first train of limestone into Cottam and West Burton Power Stations, along with the final workings. For Cottam I have a photo dated 2019 and no others after that, and I cant find any further trains from West Burton after 2021. 

     

    There may of course be more after that date, does anyone have any information please?

     

    Photo is of a limestone  train at Maltby for interest

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  2. The final volume of my Lancashire Derbyshire & East Coast Railway trilogy is now available for sale through the publishers (Fonthill Media), or the usual outlets. This one takes a look back at the proposals for the railway through newspaper and parliamentary reports, the route it was supposed to take, and other snippets. It also covers the Mansfield Railway and Mid Notts Joint Line connections.

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  3. Been looking out for this and thought I would tell all those of you collecting them, part 10 of On Shed Is up for pre order on the publishers website, it says that it Is on sale from 28 August. Apparently this one covers the post privatisation period depots and stabling points. 

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  4. I have just purchased the latest copy of the On Shed series, this one being No8 The A to Z of BR Diesel Depots and principle stabling points. There is stacks of info inside about each depot, with bullet points showing such things as when it opened and closed, what classes were allocated or could be seen, along with a photo of each depot where available. Its well worth having especially if you have the other issues.

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  5. 2 hours ago, Graham1960 said:

    Does the book cover any of the Nunnery area of Sheffield (to those that own a copy) or is it solely about Tinsley?

    There is a pic of Nunnery Coal depot and there are pics and diagrams of the nearby depots at Bridgehouses, Wicker,Park Goods amongst others, it tells the story of Tinsley so includes most of the small yards closed as a result of its opening

  6. Been looking forward to getting this latest copy of the On Shed series but as my copy hadn’t arrived I rang Kelsey and they said, it’s gone to the printers after a short delay but will be posted out as soon as the copies arrive and will also be on W H Smith shelves.

     

    So there you go, if anyone else is waiting it should be available very soon!

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  7. 3 hours ago, woodenhead said:

    I got a copy t the GCR event, it's a good read, lots of background information.

     

    Would have liked a few more maps of the pre Tinsley set up (there are some and I could just look at an old map too).

     

    But overall so far I feel it is money well spent, I've seen books as big covering all the UK marshalling yards.

    We tried to cover as much as possible of the pre Tinsley era but when it came to maps you really have to use them large or it's not worth bothering. That would have impacted on space for other images and we preferred to use a lot of unseen images instead. The books covering all the yards in one Volume can never have as much detail as we provided and so we are very pleased with the results and the great feedback we have had, thanks to everyone who has purchased it so far.

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  8. This new publication is by Chris Booth and Alex Fisher and chronicles the construction of Tinsley Marshalling ayard, diesel depot and the modernisation of Sheffield's Railway. It will be on sale through Platform 5 publishing initially before going into the shops. It can be obtained by phoning the Platform5 orderline on 0114 255 8000

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  9. Worksop Wagon repair Depot can accommodate 6 Class 58s, which it has done over past Christmases, however it does not have any lifting facilities for locos as it was always just for wagon repairs, the lifting gear being suitable for changing wagon wheels only. There was a wheel lathe also, however much of the depot was robbed of copper after its closure so how much equipment is usable now is debatable. Apart from a small fuelling point and the Train Crew depot building, Worksop has never had any other facilities for maintaining locos, all that being done at Shirebrook, Tinsley or Toton.

     

    How much extra work Worksop will see when HNRC take over is to be seen, having known about him wanting to come to Worksop for quite some time, I have heard various rumours about what his plans are, no doubt all will come out in good time!

  10. Is there any news about Volume 3 yet?  (I've just been asked what I would like for Christmas and, as usual, my first thoughts on the subject are which books I know are in the offing!)

    Sadly no, although it is complete I am awaiting the publishers nod to upload it and in truth I don't expect to see it on the shelves much before the middle of next year.

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