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jnc gefällt flying scotsman123s Beitrag in dem Thema North Yorkshire Moors Railway General Discussion.
Nope. Even Network Rail has to go through all that.
5 April 2026 um 03:42 -
jnc gefällt Sidmouths Beitrag in dem Thema Swanage Railway General Discussion.
[img]34072 "257 Squadron" at the Swanage Railway by Martin Creese, on Flickr Back in the Strong Country [img]34072 "257 Squadron" at the Swanage Railway by Martin Creese, on Flickr Quarr Farm Crossing [img]34072 "257 Squadron" at the...
4 April 2026 um 14:15 -
jnc gefällt Jamessquareds Beitrag in dem Thema SVR General Discussion.
Visited the SVR on Wednesday for the first time in many years. Four trains were out: the black pannier 7714 on a rake of 7 Mark 1s; a class 45 on the Gresley set; 813 / 1450 on a GWR set (with one LMS carriage in the rake) all running full line;...
4 April 2026 um 14:15
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jnc gefällt Jamessquareds Beitrag in dem Thema Dean Forest Railway.
The cost of bringing in three or four Victorian carriages by lorry would be considerable, quite apart from the question of who has such carriages available for loan. I suspect the numbers just don't stack up for a short-term event. The whole...
3 April 2026 um 11:47 -
jnc gefällt Sheffs Beitrag in dem Thema Kent & East Sussex Railway.
Never heard of it in all my 70 years, and I’ve worked my share of them in the past.
2 April 2026 um 19:50 -
jnc antwortete auf das Thema North Norfolk Railway General Discussion.
Another new Carriage & Wagon Blog post: C&W News - March News Contains some interesting details on an assessment of the Great Eastern Railway 1907 Brake Third 295. Noel
2 April 2026 um 12:40 -
jnc gefällt 47406s Beitrag in dem Thema North Yorkshire Moors Railway General Discussion.
BRIDGE 42 UPDATE We are currently repairing Bridge 42, which sits between the tunnel and Grosmont station. Unfortunately, the work required to resume services over the bridge will not be completed until May. As a result, at the start of the 2026...
2 April 2026 um 11:18 -
jnc gefällt Kingscrosss Beitrag in dem Thema North Yorkshire Moors Railway General Discussion.
I'm suprised the local authority has asked for Listed Building Consent (LBC) for the propping, temporary works are normally exempt provided there is no intrusion in fabric and the temporary works are entirely reversible. Perhaps they have...
2 April 2026 um 11:17 -
jnc gefällt Steves Beitrag in dem Thema Kent & East Sussex Railway.
You may call them spades to go with your so-called buckets. We call them shovels on our locomotives.;)
2 April 2026 um 11:16 -
jnc gefällt flying scotsman123s Beitrag in dem Thema North Yorkshire Moors Railway General Discussion.
That sounds quite different to a Flood Risk Activity Permit (FRAP) which is what I suspect most people are thinking of, even if they didn't know that's what it was. However, upon checking the EA website, that bit of river is not a statutory main...
2 April 2026 um 01:49 -
jnc gefällt Jamessquareds Beitrag in dem Thema Swanage Railway General Discussion.
The purists will be complaining about the LSWR headcode with a BR livery :rolleyes: Tom
2 April 2026 um 01:48 -
jnc gefällt Jamessquareds Beitrag in dem Thema Bluebell Railway General Discussion.
No half measures with research here! Tom
2 April 2026 um 01:46 -
jnc gefällt Miffs Beitrag in dem Thema Kent & East Sussex Railway.
Something similar (Bodiam dismantled and left in the open for years) has already been done in the preservation era at various times in the '80s & '90s. Nostalgic though I am for the Col. Stephens era, hopefully not again any time soon :)
1 April 2026 um 15:37 -
jnc gefällt paul1609s Beitrag in dem Thema North Yorkshire Moors Railway General Discussion.
Problem is if you look at the condition of the underside of the bridge in the photos in the planning application theres a good chance you'd ideally need to carry out some work prior to propping the bridge. That work would need planning permission...
1 April 2026 um 15:36 -
jnc gefällt Steves Beitrag in dem Thema North Yorkshire Moors Railway General Discussion.
Propping the bridge and the planning permission are two different things. Because the bridge is a listed structure the proposed repairs require listed building approval (planning permission). Propping the bridge does not affect the structure and...
1 April 2026 um 15:35