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Jim15B

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    I have returned to railway modelling after a number of years away from the hobby, due to work and family commitments. With the aim of building something that I can actually finish and have space for, and starting out with a completely blank canvas, I have settled on a layout based on the Inglenook Sidings shunting puzzle, in 4mm scale. I have started this blog with the intention that it will keep me focussed as I have a habit of not sticking to one idea for very long. My prototype choice is Pen Green Workshops, part of the extensive Stewarts and Lloyds (later British Steel) steelworks and ironstone extraction industry based in and around Corby. I photographed the site about 15 years ago, and since then it has been completely flattened.
     

     
    The site lies next to the former Midland Corby to Manton main line, between the exchange sidings of the steelworks and those of the minerals division, and was rail connected. When I photographed it the rails could still be seen in the ground infront of the main brick building. In fact there was a a long wheelbase wagon outside the large Vayland Engineering building (in the background of the above picture with the roof vents) for a number of years, though I never thought to identify it. I believe that the site may have been where extraction equipment and plant were maintained, though that is pure speculation - if anyone knows better and can give me more detail I would be most grateful. I have called the area Pen green Workshops as that is how it is labelled on one of Eric Tonks' maps, though I have also seen "ironworks" used. The site's location will allow me to feature stock from both the steelworks and the minerals divisions.
     

     
    My current plan is to model the front two bays of the brick building above, with the tracks of the shunting puzzle running to the two main doors with the third between them. At the headshunt end the sidings will join a "main line" that will run along the rear and behind the building, the idea being that I can add a fiddle yard at either end should space allow, and run short minerals or works trains behind the shunting area. The exit at the headshunt end will be hidden under a pipe carrying a brook over the railway.

     
    If space allows I would like to include the above office in the model, but I suspect it may clutter things up too much.
     
    Well, that's the project committed to the world for posterity. I'd better get something moving now.
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    Whilst sorting through a file of railway related documents and drawings, I found a folded piece of A3 paper, which turned out to be a plan of the site. In about 1999 I had access to large scale OS maps of Corby which must, looking at this small extract, have dated from the 1970s. Sadly I didn't have the foresight to copy the whole lot, but I did copy the section covering Pen Green workshops. I had completely forgotten that I had done this, so it came as a pleasant surprise.
     

     
    There is no connection with the exchange sidings to the south, though I suspect that it would have been connected at some point. There is a line running around the east side of the site as I have envisaged for my layout, so other than the extra couple of sidings at the works (which, looking at the site on the ground, may have existed before the map was made) it should be fairly true to the prototype - almost by accident as I was not previously aware of the east line.
     

     
    So, I now have drawings and pictures of the buildings and a site plan. Now to get something on paper.
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