Must admit that when I publish on the various forums I'm a member. I always give a shout out as to what where and when I've took the photo. Thus...
Reading through this thread. I can't help but be a bit amused by some of it. I say amused, as on the one hand photographers have been lambasted...
You make a very good point with your last paragraph Seraphim. I remember seeing one of these "Fly on the wall" Documentaries with the British...
Or even better that any number of Black 5s. Cousin Wernher's A4/V2;). He remarked after the war when in the U.S. I was aiming for the Moon but hit...
As you say good news. Let's hope Llangollen follow suite and recover too.
The only photo shoot of sorts I've attended a few years ago [2018], was the Friday evening part of Tanfield Railways Legends of Industry Gala. You...
Always makes me smile, when you see some of these monopoly money/footballers wages prices being asked. Some of these sellers just see the £...
Can but echo the previous replies Neil. Always liked the pre British Railways photos you'd publish here and elsewhere on the LNER encyclopedia forum.
Indeed the landslip has always been an on going issue with the line especially on the Grosmont - Goathland section. Dating back to the pre 1965...
Must admit, that I'd forgotten about the landslip between Grosmont and Goathland Steve. Though otherwise I was pretty well correct in thinking mid...
Unfortunately no, at the moment. As with so many things over this last year with regards to the pandemic and lock-downs muddying the waters. there...
You can pretty well discount the Easter Weekend this year as it's at the start of April [2/4-5/4] and the first May Bank Holiday weekend...
In this case Ross, CP. Stands for Compulsory Purchase which has been mentioned more than once through out thread......
Can but commiserate and echo Railwest' sentiment. Insomuch as there's always tomorrow......
That's why I said according in my reply. Speaking from experience you can say black and the press will print white...........
I see according to the latest issue of Heritage Railways. The newly restored Beavertail carriage 1729 has been booked to make it's first post...
One thing that has struck me more that once, with regards to both the L&B itself and their partners the Exmoor Associates. Is the resemblance to...
Whilst I'm not sure off hand about the bridge numbering. The mileage is measured from the Rillington Junction end. Though Grosmont could throw a...
Certainly something of a "Catch 22" situation, at the moment. Until they can run beyond and install some sort of passing/run round loop. Still...
So to bring the thread back on line and about the L & B. How are Exmoor Associates doing with their acquisition of former L & B track bed,...
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