
ianhs letzte Aktivitäten
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ianh gefällt Meatmans Beitrag in dem Thema Lynton and Barnstaple - Operations and Development.
As i see it at present, if this current planning actually does get rejected then Woody Bay will essentially end up as a 0.9 mile living history open air museum of the L&BR, it has enough rolling stock for its space, any more will end up in the...
28 April 2025 um 09:20 -
ianh gefällt 35Bs Beitrag in dem Thema Lynton and Barnstaple - Operations and Development.
They did, and if the committee go with the recommendations of the officers, the trustees will collectively own the consequences of that pushing. If they then try to turn that round and say “you supported it” to the members at large, they (or at...
27 April 2025 um 09:41 -
ianh gefällt 21Bs Beitrag in dem Thema Lynton and Barnstaple - Operations and Development.
I understand your thoughts, but there isn’t really a parallel to the Bluebell in anyway. It’s adding about 500m to the line I think. There is only one reason for the scheme. The members are desperate to have a longer running line. This is a...
26 April 2025 um 09:59 -
ianh gefällt Jamessquareds Beitrag in dem Thema Lynton and Barnstaple - Operations and Development.
Quite. There's a bit of me that thinks that "extension" doesn't have to be synonymous with "ends with a station where you can alight" and nor does it have to be synonymous with "in operation every day". So a line to a dead end operated on high...
26 April 2025 um 07:09 -
ianh gefällt Jamessquareds Beitrag in dem Thema Lynton and Barnstaple - Operations and Development.
That argument has merit but I think the problem is that this isn’t a stage en route to a greater scheme - because much of what is proposed to be built will (AIUI) need to be removed to progress a future scheme. For this to be considered part of...
25 April 2025 um 19:34 -
ianh antwortete auf das Thema Great Britain XVII - 26/04 to 4/05/25.
Chippy Lane Cdf is open late and a short walk from the station.... :Happy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caroline_Street_(Cardiff)
21 April 2025