Does anyone have experience of, or know of, a two-tier fiddle yard please? The Overhead Railway only ran at ground level in one place on the dock road (but it did run underground in a tunnel!).
Photo courtesy of Chris Coulter's Flickr site. A 1967 troop train crosses the dock road and enters the MDHB system on its way to Riverside Station. The signal survived a long time after closure.
This area appeals to me partly because of the range of railways and traffic in a very small area. BR passenger trains and excursion traffic mixed with private and industrial lines.
Here is the catalogue picture for the standard lighting column (but with a different bracket arm). I don’t have the dimensions for the circular bracket on the MDHB lights but the lantern would be mounted at 25 ft. height. So I should be able to work out the dimension of the bracket roughly.
I'm attracted to the benefits of radio control with battery power and would be interested to read a bit more about your experience, if you can spare the time please.
Thanks to a Liverpool Facebook group, I now know the manufacturer of the original lights (Concrete Utilities), two suggested heights, and a link to a street lighting collector/enthusiast. The wonders of the internet!
In the late 1980s I visited Merseyside at intervals to photograph the changing dock scene. I'm pleased I found this picture of the MDHB loco works at Princes Dock, as I can now estimate the height of the building from the number of brick courses. This workshop was very near the long demolished running shed at Princes Dock station. The MDHB main line and Riverside branch continue past a transit shed to the Waterloo corn warehouse in the distance.
This shape of lamp post was a distinctive feature of the MDHB system. A few examples still survive. Can anyone suggest how best to model them in 7mm please? I won't need many posts but am thinking of cast resin or 3D printing methods. Secondly, I need to estimate the height of the lamp posts in real life. If any Merseyside readers are down in the North Docks e.g. near Clarence graving dock, I would be grateful for a photo with an adult standing next to one of the lamp posts so that the proportions can be estimated! Thanks.