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  1. Can anyone advise when Bachmann updated their Class 42 / 43 mechanism?

    I have the latest model 32-066 which has small plastic cogs and split axles, however I also have a beautiful set of Ultrascale P4 wheels and the won't fit this upgraded model!

    So I need to track down the previous style mechanism. What year did they change the design?

    I'm looking for 1960's era Class 43 in Green with small yellow panel with the 4 figure head code panel.  

    Thanks for your help.

  2. BRANCH LINE Highbridge - Evercreech - Highbridge

    So!

    Looking at " Working Time Table Local Freight Trains Bristol District 17Th June 1963" pages 57 -59, from the duty rosters Bristol 978, 984, 985 & 986 (two locos), i can see clearly marked by a P in each of the turns, P stands for passenger.

    When looking back to "Working Time Table Passenger Train s Bristol District 12th Sep to 11th June 1961" all the times of the trains in the 1963 Freight WTT marked P are the same times, including the afternoon 'Perishables' with a slight time difference..

    The only variations are for the afternoon milks to and from Bason Bridge.

    I therefore conclude that the missing passenger trains 6 no. also ran at the same time as shown in the 1961 WTT, but were purely passenger duty roasters and therefore would not appear in the 1963 WTT for freight.

    I hope the above makes sense.

  3. Whilst the attached is from an earlier post in 2012 it is for freight in1963, when you get to the last pages 57, 58 & 59 it provides the rostering of locomotives from Templecombe & Highbridge shed.

     

    From this I'm hoping to work out the passenger turns, having omitted the freight/goods movements.

     

    I'll keep you posted.

     

    I have a copy of WTT Passenger & Freight 1955 (reprint produced by S&DRT in 1984) I could extract the Branch Line movements if that is of any help?

     

    Also "The District Controller's View No. 5 Somerset & Dorset Summer Saturday 1957" has a wealth of information and for the branch also covers SX & SO. There are a few errors but in the main its a good read.

     

    http://www.michaelclemensrailways.co.uk/default.aspx?atk=572

  4. Thank you for sharing all this information and actual coach numbers.

    Just to clarify the movement of coaches UP & Dwn the Branch.

    Each day, Mon - Sat, two sets of stock were used. Each, Composite & Brake Second, 1948 to 1957.

    They were all stored overnight at Highbridge Station, the total number of set, I do not know, but I think it might have been as many as 4.

    Set 1 plus Set 2 (ECS) left Highbridge at about 7:00 am to Evercreech Junction, were they were split. (not many photos of this double set can be found).

    Set 1 would return to Highbridge at 8:15 am

    Set 2 would return to Highbridge at 9:55 am

    They would then both run up and down the line for another two runs each way.

    Set 1 would return finally at 19:03

    Set 2 would return finally at 22:12

    Times changed slightly with the alteration of the WTT and varied SX & SO, but remained fairly constant.

    After 1957 Set 1 would make the first run of the day from Highbridge - Evercreech Junction - Highbridge on its own and would pick up Set 2 (ECS) for the 9:45 run back the Evercreech. Hence the photos that you see on the line, after that time, show a double set of stock with the ubiquitous van sandwiched in between and on the end, allocated to that turn.

    I've never seen a photo of a double set coming back to Highbridge.

    However I am yet to come across a photo of two GWR 'B' set running together, or to that matter 'B' set with a van! 

    I trust this is of help.

    Should there be anymore information or errors in what I've posted I'd be pleased to know. 

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  5. From what I have so far gleaned from various sources, including '2857'org.uk who converted DW 150301 [photo by MJ Imber], the sister coach to DW 150302 is as attached.

     

    However I'm yet to work out what the compartment side look like, but I hoping someone might have some information

     

    The colour of the coach was Signal Red.

     

    This coach replace an Ex LSWR 56' Lav Brake 3rd. SR Dia 125 in 1965.IMG_5063.JPG.34ca9ced002a3f621d74ed69ae3d0a23.JPGIMG_5064.JPG.5bb38239a985bbc12bd2434525f3287a.JPGW5043W.jpg.9856c02c096a440a74ca9020af8ce1ea.jpg

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  6. I believe that 5143 was built as a TK, possible later reclassified as a SK. [DW 150302 BTU] 

     

    I'm certainly very interested of any books or web sites on Ex GWR Engineers coaches etc which might have any more information.

     

    What is of interest, another Collett TK coach 5043 [Lot 1383 Dia C54 built 1928 at Swindon] was converted to a BTU staff coach also 1963 (ADW 150301) preceeding number!

    This coach according to 'RCTS Scedule of Preserved Coaches, GWR design coaching stock {up dated 19-7-2013} was stored at the Severn Valley Railway.

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