Sheffs letzte Aktivitäten
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Sheff gefällt unslets Beitrag in dem Thema North Yorkshire Moors Railway General Discussion.
Getting back to the Railway proper. The crane for the bridge work arrived and was set up at Grosmont yesterday. Also, all the scaffolding is in place. In view of the settled weather, here's hoping they can crack on without any interruptions.
22 April 2026 um 10:24 -
Sheff gefällt Kirk Oswalds Beitrag in dem Thema North Yorkshire Moors Railway General Discussion.
I asked about the wisdom of using the Autocar, an excellent example of preservation of course, earlier in the thread. "The Autocar has very limited seating" let's look at what that implies. To anyone reading the website it says if you turn up...
22 April 2026 um 10:23 -
Sheff gefällt 73108s Beitrag in dem Thema North Yorkshire Moors Railway General Discussion.
Of course there are hundreds of such awards run by trade media and (having in a previous professional life been involved in running a few of them), I hate to break this to the delighted NYMR membership secretary, but they're really not worth the...
22 April 2026 um 10:22 -
Sheff gefällt Wozzy18s Beitrag in dem Thema Sandringham New Build.
I hope members of this Forum will not mind me posting this. We are a family of like minded enthusiasts so apologies if this is not allowed. I will remove it if the moderators ask. As many will know, Brian Hall, our chairman and founder of the...
22 April 2026 um 10:18
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Sheff gefällt Steves Beitrag in dem Thema North Yorkshire Moors Railway General Discussion.
It's not a Stills boiler; its TTO 43654. Can't you read? ;) I note that, when Moors Line was first re-vamped a couple of years ago, the names of the paid editorial team that replaced volunteer editor John Hunt was proudly mentioned on the back...
21 April 2026 um 20:46 -
Sheff gefällt 26D_Ms Beitrag in dem Thema Great Britain XVIII: 18/4 -25/4/26.
My understanding from a recent conversation at the lineside is that something of that sort has already happened. Whatever the diagnosis and proposed rectification work, unless it is very straightforward, the loco can't really be spared from...
21 April 2026 um 17:16 -
Sheff gefällt Victors Beitrag in dem Thema Tulyar.
That's a damn good looking locomotive. a dream.................2 engines, 10 on the hook, out of KX.
21 April 2026 um 11:05 -
Sheff antwortete auf das Thema Great Britain XVIII: 18/4 -25/4/26.
That’s X-rated stuff. If she was a horse she’d have been put out of her misery long since. Remind me just how much people paying to be part of this? I suppose at least for those in the Mk2s their ears are spared the agony.
21 April 2026 um 10:26 -
Sheff gefällt Sidmouths Beitrag in dem Thema Great Britain XVIII: 18/4 -25/4/26.
Almost too painful to watch . Off beat , stuck drain cock and at one point only two discernable beats
21 April 2026 um 10:15 -
Sheff gefällt Meatmans Beitrag in dem Thema Lynton and Barnstaple - Operations and Development.
The new stretch of track bed is number 38 on the BYVRT map, 277 metres at Narracott including the old bridge, thats north of Bratton Fleming BYVRT has a new chairman. Bruce Knights Spring track bed walk is along the route that has been secured...
21 April 2026 um 07:18 -
Sheff antwortete auf das Thema Great Britain XVIII: 18/4 -25/4/26.
Reached Carlisle 50 down.
20 April 2026 um 19:15 -
Sheff antwortete auf das Thema Great Britain XVIII: 18/4 -25/4/26.
Now left over an hour down. Doesn’t look good.
20 April 2026 um 17:07 -
Sheff antwortete auf das Thema Great Britain XVIII: 18/4 -25/4/26.
Possibly an RTT glitch, but appears to an hour late leaving Hellifield?
20 April 2026 um 16:43 -
Sheff gefällt Bikermikes Beitrag in dem Thema GWSR General Discussion and Operations.
Wiki says built in 1906, so I'm afraid you have missed contractual limitation by a mere 120 years. Unless the contract was executed as a deed, it's only 114 years late. That's before you get to the problem of privity of contract. I hate to...
20 April 2026 um 10:07 -
Sheff gefällt brennans Beitrag in dem Thema GWSR General Discussion and Operations.
In LTC Rolt's autobiography he recounts that in about 1955 the line, beside which he lived at Stanley Pontlarge, was closed for six months for major civil engineering works. He had discussion with the chief civil engineer who said that the...
20 April 2026 um 10:05