And I tried again today, and went to the correct page. Don't ask me why.
I suspect that a rail-built buffer stop, was reinforced by mass-concrete, and a single skin of bricks was used like shuttering.
That link led me to this page[ATTACH] (I was able to navigate to the correct page, it was a surprising page to see first though)
Thanks. In due course, perhaps a clever person could convert the gradient information into a simplified profile to add to the Gradient Profiles...
Having seen so much about the re-connection of the RVR "Missing Link", I was wondering whether a gradient profile for Robertsbridge Junction to...
I remember that when I transferred to Hoo Jn in 1976, Hi-Vis was provided, but not compulsory. The shunters and train crews rarely wore Hi-Vis...
I'm just so used to seeing aerial photos displayed in conventional orientation, that my mind automatically reads right as East. I have had a...
I found the pictures confusing, until I realised that the first pic was inverted compared to mapping convention. (West being on the right, rather...
It is worth remembering, that SHARK is a codename for various diagrams of plough brakes. Some have wheels between ploughs, some have ploughs...
It's interesting that all the 08s I see nowadays are governed to 15mph. But I recall, back in the '70s, that the 08s used on the Southern Region...
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