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  1. Its far from the best ever picture, even by me, but I thought it captured the feel of a cold night at the station.

    Someone mentioned  posh units on Sheffield to Leeds trains.  This one was more the usual standard of transport provided and I assume it had just come the other way.

     

    Platform 8 is (or at least was) the usual termination point for units arriving at Sheffield for an overnight stay and fuelling, cleaning etc.

    This unit must have been one of the first ones to get there, as it is right down at the south end of the platform.

    Sometimes Leeds based drivers would stop short,  nearer to the footbridge  for a quicker walk over to their next train, and cause all sorts of chaos due to "platforming issues" for subsequent arrivals.

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  2. On 21/03/2024 at 12:25, Steamport Southport said:

     

    Took over 40 years though!

     

    The only ones that probably were viable RTR at the time were the ones that got made - GWR DRC and Classes 50 and 56. Otherwise it was MTK and Q Kits with a lot of swearing!

     

     

    Notice above. Is that R G Brasher in the other letter the one who posts on here?

     

     

    Jason

     

    I noticed that too, and I assumed that it was one and the same....

  3. 30 minutes ago, KeithMacdonald said:

    How would we get past the Camel Trail / Sustrans people having a hissy fit if we asked for the railway path back?

    The former NCDC were on record as saying  that they regarded the Camel Trail as being  an asset with a greater overall benefit than a reinstated railway line  to Padstow would be.

    That is obviously quite a long time ago now, but fifteen /twenty years ago there was the most idle of gossip on the matter, and the very vaguest  of remote rumours of a possible "swap" between the Bodmin & Wenford and Network Rail involving the Looe branch being the base of the preserved line and Wessex Trains running a regular Bodmin Parkway > Bodmin service (I kid you not!) 

     

     

  4. The closest real life modern example, at least for operating purposes, would be the Plymouth to Gunnislake branch.

    So nowadays  it would be a steady diet of Class 150 units running  from the mainline at Bodmin Parkway to Padstow via Bodmin General, and back.

    Through running from further afield wouldn't be an option unless you totally rebuilt and re-laid Parkway's track layout; let alone the  constraints of platform capacity at General.

    I suppose that if it was still there, the line may be suitable for Class 158 operation, so you may also see the odd one of those on the branch.

     

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  5. Most interesting.

    My paternal grandparents were married at Aberbargoed, though they did not live there (her family did at the time).

    They may even have got off the train at that station at some point !

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  6. Having had a look at it in zoomed in on big screen I am going to suggest that it is  pretty immediately post war, say up to about  1946/47.

    That is nothing to do with trains or cars or rationing or whatever, it is just that the overall look of the people says late 40s to me - It is certainly not the early 30s, if that is the other likely option.

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  7. I like that picture, and the story of the dartboards.

    My mate had a HA van that was pretty much the same colour as the Renault 4 in the picture, at least on the outside - and the same colour as the  nearby road sign on the inside.

    I assume it had been a BT van at some point. 

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  8. My acquaintances, as mentioned in my previous post, were of the opinion that the only potential issue could be a short term short fall in overall production capacity.

    The point that we currently export a lot of our scrap metals is relevant.

    As I thought, but wanted to confirm, most of the steel produced here is made by using the electric arc process anyway; all special steels are also made that way.

    Blast furnaces only make the most basic of steel iron.

    apparently that typo really matters, edited now.

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  9. The point that the closing of a model railway retailer, and a regular exhibition coming to an end should make the pages of any national paper would suggest that all is not quite as quietly rotting away as some people would have you believe.

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  10. On 04/01/2024 at 23:28, Stoke West said:

    Pedestrians need to catch the train that they cant get to because the barriers are down 

     

    I have been that pedestrian!

    Fortunately the barriers went up while the train was still in the station. If it had been an Up train I may have had a fair old wait....

     

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