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  1. More progress, if only of re-uniting the various parts of Mealsgate. I had previously made a start on both Mealsgate and Allhallows signal boxes [for more on the restoration of the latter, go to the "Lost Railways of Cumbria" website]. For the first time, these can be placed on their correct positions with Mealsgate SB at the end of the platform adjacent to the station building, of which more anon, and Allhallows SB on the other side of the road bridge on the approach to the station. Mealsgate is, of course, the 'wrong' way round at the moment but the controls were originally put on this side for the Workington exhibition. Therefore, I need to move the controls to the other side before I can properly re-orientate the whole layout  i.e. so that the line comes in from the left-hand side. For anyone confused by the previous references to the "Bolton Loop", (a) this is Bolton in west Cumberland and (b) the line was two branches, one from Aspatria and the other from Aikbank Jct near Wigton, both of which terminated at Mealsgate.

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  2. 20 hours ago, Compound2632 said:

     

    "Reverted"? You will shortly be receiving a writ for libel from pre-Roman British society. As I'm sure you are fully aware, the attribution of savagery is down to the adverse propaganda of Roman authors anxious to justify their Imperium.  

    Roads ? Tick. Wheeled transportation ? Tick. Towns ? Tick.Two storey buildings ? Tick. Trade ? Tick. Coinage ? Tick. Leaders accountable to the people ?  Tick. Women as leaders ? Tick. A thriving culture of brewing and communal boozing ? Hic. What we didn't have was a regular army of well-trained  & well-disciplined professional soldiers...

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  3. 22 hours ago, Edwardian said:

     

    just because Rome had failed, it did not mean that we reverted to savagery

    Linking to our discussion of model shops in and near Carlisle on the M&CR branchlines thread, there is plenty of evidence that indicates that Romano-Britain continued to function after the Roman withdrawal. In particular, Carlisle [Luguvallium] continued as a centre of trade and political power much longer than other Romano-British cities, probably due to geography. Needless to say, some of us Cumbrians and yes, Kemi Badenoch, we do exist (now there's an example of someone who peaked at being head girl or captain of the school debating society) hold that the Arthurian myths are a distant echo of the survival of civilisation in Carlisle into the very early Dark Ages.

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  4. 13 hours ago, GMKAT7 said:

    Bill is one of my all-time musical heroes, since first hearing Drastic Plastic and seeing him on that tour way back in 1978 (gulp!)

     

     

     

    Hi Nigel

    Good to hear from another member of the August Order of Nelsonians ! I got on board a bit later with 'Sound on sound' and 'Quit dreaming and get on the beam' , just in time to start getting the marvellous Cocteau Collectors LPs as they were released. I'll confess that I didn't immediately make the link with BeBop Deluxe but that was a treat in store. I last saw him live performing with Ian Nelson when they toured with The Lost Satellites. Definitely one of the most under-appreciated musicians as I'm sure you'd agree. 

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  5. 2 hours ago, Mol_PMB said:

    Two number 4's here

    Ah yes, the M&CR and it's reserve lists. At one point, there were at least four engines on the reserve list, being renumbered R1, R2, etc. Photographic evidence suggests that these engines were mostly used on the Derwent branch and possibly on the Bolton Loop as well (currently away from my library so can't check my back issues of the CRA journal) along with the older 6w and 4w carriages. 

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  6. 3 hours ago, Edwardian said:

    Only an hour and 20 from me. Wigton here I come!

     

     

    Well worth a visit - as well as model railways, they stock a good selection of wargaming supplies and practically a wall of Tamiya military kits just like model shops from the 1970s & 80s. You can also visit Carlisle and go to the ever excellent C&M Models as well. Both shops are within easy walking distance of stations on the M&CR - what more could you want ?!

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  7. I found myself in Wigton today and went to visit Jacksons in New Street for the first time. Wow ! What an excellent model shop with the emphasis on model railways but lots of plastic kits and diecasts as well together with a wide range of tools, paints, materials. This is a bit of a hidden treasure, a proper old-school model shop in the 21st century. And they are just up the road from the former M&CR station on the Cumbrian Coast line (2nd station out from Carlisle).

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  8. Looking at the proposed plan, I was wondering whether you could do away with a hidden section altogether by prototypically merging the station with the turnback sidings as per Whitehaven Bransty.  That way, you could use the original station area to model the dramatic coastal line around Parton (aka 'avalanche alley') or may be even keep it as St Bees.

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  9. On 20/12/2023 at 10:42, 34theletterbetweenB&D said:

    There's no available objective evidence for this action. You are the only one who knows how many rivets should be present, so are self certifying.

    I'm currently working my way through a backlog of NHS mandatory training so I'll add it to this weeks To Do list...

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  10. Here's an ironic twist - I'm an old-school scratchbuilder modelling an obscure pre-group railway in 4mm / EM but whilst I do count rivets (and bolts), my models are pretty lo-fi (read, crude) compared to modern RTR. Does this mean that my rivet counter licence is going to be revoked ?!

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  11. On 16/12/2023 at 18:23, Dava said:

    I don’t know how many RmWeb members work in the University sector, maybe they’re too busy marking? I know several ex-Uni people on here. Anyway the good times have fast receded into the distance as financial pressures hit. Coventry Uni declared an £80mil deficit & cuts of £100m with redundancies. Sheffield Hallam is also seeking voluntary severances with 10 x monthly salary exit packages.

     

    There will be more to come with the effect of no increase in UK tuition fees since 2012, now worth just £6000 in real terms (no I don’t want to see them increased either, the kids are reluctant to come as it is). HM Govt have nixed the international student business by making UK a hostile & high cost area to study in. So it’s all rather grim with increasing workloads & sub-inflation pay rises. Sooner or later a Uni will follow the example of some cities by going bankrupt. 
     

    The Uni I work in is apparently solvent with big reserves but only breaks even by carrying lots of vacant posts which save £s but increase the workloads of those who remain. I took a more senior post this autumn partly to help humanise the management for my colleagues (the extra £ is trivial after tax and not noticed it in my pay yet!).

    But I don’t have much time or energy for the modelling I’d like to do. I just see a lot of the same story across most of the  public/3rd sector/private organisations in the UK service sector. 
     

    Anyway, let’s get a train running this Christmas!

     

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    I'm a former Reader in clinical psychology who has left the university sector and gone back to the NHS to work out my time until retirement. I used to think that being on the staff at a university was the pinnacle of achievement (I know, my aspirations have never been very wordly) but I'm glad that I left to do something useful and fulfilling, if a bit tiring at my age.

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