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  1. One of its advantages was that transmisison was made by BR, apart from gear cutting, and so more of the loco could be built in house. Using diesel electrics made a lot of BR's workshops redundant as so much had to be bought in.

    Although it was a success It was rather an unlucky loco. Quite a few locos had steam heat boiler fires, but few did as much damage. And also it suffered a major failure in the gearbox because of inadequate lubrication. But the place where this failure happened caused major delays to other traffic, and more serious damage was done trying to move the loco clear. Had it chanced to happen elsewhere there may have been less damage.

  2. A little while ago I was reading of the protests made about the building of the first Birmingham London railway, with many people saying it was unecessary and damaging to the enviroment, although they did not use that word so freely then.

    Can we say now that they were right and the railway was unecessary? Or have they been proved wrong?

    We could probably say something similar about the M1 as well. Perhaps people who need to travel between those two cities should be happy with a couple of days on the top of a stage coach.

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  3. While clearly there are two sides to this question, it does seem the Highways England are abusing their powers to push this programme through. Before such structures are destroyed there should be an opportunity for those who have an interest to discuss and review the situation.

     

    There does seem to be a hint of the 1960s, with the haste to remove closed railways to prevent any chance of re-opening, especially as the Government was recently talking of such reopenings.

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  4. It seems the old Department of (Road) Transport's dislike of railways is alive and well. Interesting this move to destroy the remaining items from the closed railways has appeared just as the Government was talking about reopening closed lines. Is this a rush to make sure it can not happen?

  5. As I said, the last loco built for BR to use in mormal service was a 9F; the design may have been older than that D of G or the MN rebulds, but a 9F was the last built.  Pleasing that the last built was, all round, one of the best.

  6. Although these were photographed a few weeks ago on a standard gauge line, now disued, they show the arrangement. Some at least of the fishplates were L angles, drilled to take fixing screws. Almost all of the screws had the figure 3 on their head, with a few 13. In a few places  where the screw had lost its grip a casting had been fitted.

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  7. 23 hours ago, cctransuk said:

     

    Abington High School and Guthlaxton Grammar School, Wigston Magna; copped 10800 HAWK on test from Brush (Loughborough), one school lunchtime.

     

    I only put myself forward for Prefect as they were allowed to go along the railway bank, and turf off the minion trainspotters!

     

    Happy days,

    John Isherwood.

    I went to Kibworth, a little further along the Midland Mainline. The playground was surrounded on three sides by classrooms and the dining room, and the forth side by the railway. Lean over the fence and almost touch a train on the down loop.

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