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Johann Marsbar

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  1. Having dug out the July 1977 copy of the Ipswich Transport Journal, that pair had worked the Derby to Yarmouth service that day. There were a different pair on the Walsall-Yarmouth one! (which I didn't bother to photograph).
  2. From memory, Airfix just produced the FO and the Brake/2nd when they first introduced them - which explains why I have two of the former and 1 of the latter ! Never bothered with a TSO as the OO layout must have become "disused" by that time, and later dismantled & packed away, with N gauge (and later, G scale) taking preference until fairly recently.
  3. Only ones I have copies of in that condition are in GER days, one of those being the "bridge test" photo that was posted earlier in the thread. The other one is in the Lower Yard, rather than actually on the docks. All the LNER ones - none of which are dated, but are on the dockside lines themselves - have no skirts, just the cowcatchers. At a guess, the one I posted above, which is crossing Bridge Street, looks early 1930's, as the trolleybus wires are still mounted on a former tramway traction pole and are the original "narrow gauge" (ie early) spacing of the contact wires as well.......
  4. This one was a bit of a surprise that I found whilst I was on a 2-week All-Line rover ticket in June 1985. I caught the overnight train from Edinburgh to Inverness in order to catch the late morning train up to Wick on 25th June which was when I was confronted with this.......... In other words, 26 037 and 27 037 double heading the service! When I was up there the previous year it was 100% Class 37 worked......... Both locos worked to Wick. and then the return service back to Inverness. I did ask a question about this working on the Fourfooteightandahalf Forum last year, as I wondered whether this working had been a "Fix" by someone in Control, particularly as they were both numbered 037, but nobody appeared to be aware of the working in question and that it had taken place that late after the 37's had taken over..
  5. Bury, 25th March 1978 Garston, 10th August 1978 Ormskirk, 10th August 1978
  6. Brand new 56 033 - in tasteful shades of primer - Doncaster Works, 12 June 1977 56 036, Toton Open Day, 9th June 1979
  7. Think the original plan was 2022 - subject to funds being available, but as the loco shed is now going to be moved, that will presumably add a further delay to that timescale. At the end of the day, the speed of the work will be down to raising the money to do it.............
  8. 25 206, March depot, 20th August 1976 25 213 & 25 214, Norwich, 11th June 1977
  9. Kodak Pocket Instamatic photo time..... 27 105, Edinburgh, 2nd August 1978 A steaming 26 024, Stirling, 10th April 1979
  10. I managed to find my copy - though it was produced longer ago than I expected - Spring 1996 to be exact! It's 12 pages long (+covers) so not an enormous document. Basically the author was suggesting a street running light rail link between Harford P&R and Thorpe station via Hall Rd/Lakenham Rd/Ipswich Rd/ Castle Meadow/Prince of Wales Rd, which would have been connected to the Wymondham and Diss rail lines close to Harford P&R and other rail lines at Thorpe. Basically a tram-train system going out as far as Thetford/East Dereham/Diss/Lowestoft/Yarmouth/Sheringham, linked through the centre of Norwich. Also a Lowestoft-Yarmouth link proposed (mainly "on street") as a future extension.
  11. A couple from the DAA "Anglo Scottish Freighter" railtour in 1984...... 26 004 & 005, Stirling, 5th May 1984 26 006, Glasgow Queen Street, 5th May 1984
  12. Just found this thread! Several years ago, a report was produced by a Light Rail Transit Association member who lived in the Norwich area into his proposals for a light rail network for the City, using several existing and disused railway alignments. As an LRTA member living in East Anglia, I was sent a copy and I still have it somewhere. Will have to try and find it...........
  13. Yes, a J17. - I bought one in the late 1970's and fitted it to a Triang diesel shunter chassis. Had forgotten that BEC were manufacturer though, as they were better known for their tram kits at that time. Still the one and only whitemetal loco kit of any sort that I have built!
  14. 26 025, Princes St Gardens, Edinburgh, 15th October 1981...
  15. Don't forget that Russian gauge extended as far as Berlin at the end of the war as some lines were converted as they pushed west into Germany. Don't have any info to hand as to what routes were involved and whether this was the case in other parts of Germany/Poland as well, or how long these converted lines lasted before reverting to standard gauge
  16. The Ipswich Dock lines ones should have run with enclosed motion at all times, but sideskirts seem to have been an optional extra, even pre WW2.... By the mid 1950's, photos show that Hunslet 0-6-0 diesels were running around the docks without any skirts/cowcatchers fitted - only the 3 Hunslet 0-4-0 diesels which replaced the tram locos carried these. The last skirt/cowcatcher fitted locos (04 diesels) lost theirs in the early 1970's and all subsequent locos used up to the lines closing in the 1990's had no protection at all. In the 1950's there was even this D.I.Y. 2-4-0T as well...!!!
  17. Did all the signals have that sort of shroud, or was it just that set which needed more protection from a low sun angle at times of the day?. They are certainly deeper covers than any signals of that type I've seen elsewhere in the world, including this familar sounding location........ EDIT: I did have a look at some photos I took around Melbourne, VIC, back in 2003, and found that there were some searchlight signals at Spencer Street station that had shrouds more like the Shenfield ones. Might be worth seeing if there are any Australian HO model signal manufacturers out there!
  18. Looks like Royal Scot had a buckeye fitted on the front of the loco (for a local engine to assist?), but my guess is that the remainder of the stock retained the UK couplings..... http://www.webpraxis.ab.ca/vrr/_Remarks/Royal_Scot.shtml
  19. If any of the signals were of US manuacture, this website is a very good one that deals with US practice & the various types used.... https://www.railroadsignals.us/
  20. These (presumably GE) semaphore ground signals survived at Cambridge into the early 1980's... (though looking at it on here, the case appears to be marked LNER...- but might be a replacement?)
  21. And, theres always Ethel......... 97 251, Glasgow Queen Street, 4.7.1984
  22. A steaming one in Preservation - Weybourne, NNR, Feb 2013.........
  23. And there's more........ 25 194 at Chinley on the ICI hoppers, 12.3.1984 25 224, Springs Branch, Wigan, 11.9.1984 25 244, Buxton Depot, 16.2.1985 25 211 passing the former Manchester Exchange station, 31.3.1986 Think that's covered nearly all my Class 25 photos now (apart from a couple of late 1970's shots that aren't stored on this computer).........
  24. A couple more of mine........... 25 213 delivering LEV 1 to Ipswich for evaluation on the East Suffolk Line, 2.11.1980 25 081, Manchester Victoria, 16.10.1981
  25. 25 296 taking part in the "Rocket 150" Parade, Rainhill, 25.5.1980 25 283 & 254, Warrington Bank Quay, 21.4.1981
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