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  1. The Worcester Foregate to Malvern line crosses the River Severn and it’s flood plain on a high brick arched viaduct. At one time a goods branch left the main on the north side, descending steeply to quay level where Pitchcroft grandstand is now. The remnants are visible from Google Earth. Put a pin in the roundabout just north of where the railway crosses Croft Road.

  2. Having inherited my mother’s bad circulation, exacerbated by blood-pressure-lowering-medication, I find this to be the most enjoyable weather. In the winter, I struggle to keep warm, and resort to wearing a hoodie indoors with the hood up.

  3. It doesn't really have that main line feel though, being all wayside stations in the Cotswolds, whereas Loughborough Central is undeniably a fairly significant main line location.

     

    There's more to a "main line" than the number of tracks though. There's loads of 2 track branch lines around the country (eg Norwich to Lowestoft), and then there's the single track Highland main line.

    Unfortunately the GWSR suffers from a branch line mentality, and seems unable to capitalise on the historical truth of their line’s provenance.

  4. I have just received two of these.

     

    https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F401136703623

     

    They are Chinese clones of industrial sensors which I have some fond memories of using on industrial packaging plant.

     

    The European made originals are £40 or so a pop, but at £4.95 these are competitive with items made specifically for model railways.

     

    A simple test with a PP3 battery proved it will detect a minimum vehicle, ie, a bare Triang wagon chassis. Mounted under the track at about 30 degrees to the vertical ensures you don’t get loss of detection between vehicles.

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  5. Peter BB. Mung beans are the variety grown to create bean sprouts for oriental dishes. I used to work for Kanes Foods who grew and packed them for the supermarkets. They arrived in sacks which one man could just lift, stuffed into a 40’ container, without pallets. It took two or more days to hand-ball them onto pallets.

  6. I have just received my Black early crest version and tried it on Stourhampton. I have never spent this kind of money on an engine before, but I have to say she’s worth it. Pristine out of the box with no sign of any of the damage or problems noted above. She’s as quiet as the grave, responds good naturedly to my home made dc feedback controller, and scurries sure-footedly through the south yard point work.

     

    Now all I need is 50 or so vans and other fitted vehicles.

     

    10/10 Hattons and Heljan.

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