If you register, you can do a lot more. And become an active part of our growing community. You'll have access to hidden forums, and enjoy the ability of replying and starting conversations.

Swanage Railway General Discussion

Dieses Thema im Forum 'Heritage Railways & Centres in the UK' wurde von Rumpole gestartet, 10 Oktober 2012.

  1. Gladiator 5076

    Gladiator 5076 Resident of Nat Pres

    Registriert seit:
    2 Oktober 2015
    Beiträge:
    7.941
    Zustimmungen:
    6.667
    Geschlecht:
    männlich
    Ort:
    Swanage
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
    A couple of images from today of the progress in the past week which I think looks pretty impressive bearing in mind the weather in that period.
     

    Anhänge:

    buzby2, Bluenosejohn und Mike Birch gefällt dies.
  2. ChuffChuff

    ChuffChuff Member

    Registriert seit:
    11 September 2005
    Beiträge:
    378
    Zustimmungen:
    160
    Beruf:
    CEO
    Ort:
    South West
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
    Where about on the line is Dickers Crossing? I know the line, but not all the place names. thanks.
     
  3. Gladiator 5076

    Gladiator 5076 Resident of Nat Pres

    Registriert seit:
    2 Oktober 2015
    Beiträge:
    7.941
    Zustimmungen:
    6.667
    Geschlecht:
    männlich
    Ort:
    Swanage
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
    Last edited: 19 Januar 2020
    ChuffChuff gefällt dies.
  4. Daddsie71b

    Daddsie71b Member Friend

    Registriert seit:
    4 April 2013
    Beiträge:
    943
    Zustimmungen:
    803
    Geschlecht:
    männlich
    Ort:
    34091
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    Bloody Hell! 34 years ago we reinstated the track up through Dickers and put the crossing in one late Sunday evening so the farmer could use it next day. How time flies.
     
    bishdunster und jnc gefällt dies.
  5. bishdunster

    bishdunster New Member

    Registriert seit:
    27 September 2015
    Beiträge:
    154
    Zustimmungen:
    111
    Geschlecht:
    männlich
    Beruf:
    Retired, but still far too busy !
    Ort:
    dunster somerset
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
    I remember it well Steve, and then adjourning to the pub for several well earned pints, so many (ahem, interesting !!!!) memories of those pioneering days !!! Cheers Bish.
     
    buzby2 und Daddsie71b gefällt dies.
  6. Daddsie71b

    Daddsie71b Member Friend

    Registriert seit:
    4 April 2013
    Beiträge:
    943
    Zustimmungen:
    803
    Geschlecht:
    männlich
    Ort:
    34091
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    34 years ago if my maths are right, I would have been 5 years old, so would not bave been drinking and drove home instead. ;)
     
  7. biggles200

    biggles200 Member

    Registriert seit:
    2 Juli 2007
    Beiträge:
    328
    Zustimmungen:
    237
    Beruf:
    retired and holding on
    Ort:
    Purbeck
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
  8. Gladiator 5076

    Gladiator 5076 Resident of Nat Pres

    Registriert seit:
    2 Oktober 2015
    Beiträge:
    7.941
    Zustimmungen:
    6.667
    Geschlecht:
    männlich
    Ort:
    Swanage
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
    Rumpole gefällt dies.
  9. ady

    ady Well-Known Member

    Registriert seit:
    4 Juli 2006
    Beiträge:
    2.375
    Zustimmungen:
    285
    Geschlecht:
    männlich
    Beruf:
    Post office
    Ort:
    South
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
    Is Dickers Crossing the one that's unofficially known as Cow Pat Crossing?
     
  10. Sim

    Sim Member

    Registriert seit:
    15 Mai 2015
    Beiträge:
    519
    Zustimmungen:
    128
    Geschlecht:
    männlich
    Beruf:
    Trainee Tea Boy (retired)
    Ort:
    Darzet
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    No. Cowpat crossing is eleven chains* further towards Swanage, and is the southern** end of the current track re-lay exercise. You can see both clearly on Google maps.

    * that's 242 yards to save you getting your calculator out!
    **the track actually goes west to south-east at this point. Looking at the map, Dickers is on the left, and Cowpat on the right.
     
    ady gefällt dies.
  11. ady

    ady Well-Known Member

    Registriert seit:
    4 Juli 2006
    Beiträge:
    2.375
    Zustimmungen:
    285
    Geschlecht:
    männlich
    Beruf:
    Post office
    Ort:
    South
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
    Thank you. Never sure which one was which. Is Cow Pat the official name or does it have something else?
     
  12. Sim

    Sim Member

    Registriert seit:
    15 Mai 2015
    Beiträge:
    519
    Zustimmungen:
    128
    Geschlecht:
    männlich
    Beruf:
    Trainee Tea Boy (retired)
    Ort:
    Darzet
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    It's Cowpat in the sectional appendix, so it's Swanage Railway official! Doubt that it has another official name.
    And Dickers is named after the farmer, although if he keeps dropping essence of cow on it from his muck cart, it may be called something else!
     
    ady gefällt dies.
  13. Gladiator 5076

    Gladiator 5076 Resident of Nat Pres

    Registriert seit:
    2 Oktober 2015
    Beiträge:
    7.941
    Zustimmungen:
    6.667
    Geschlecht:
    männlich
    Ort:
    Swanage
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
    Dickers of course benefits from being on a public footpath (although those who have lived here longer than me say that is a recent change). Cowpat is not a public path although I often see photographers there especially during galas.
     
  14. DcB

    DcB Well-Known Member

    Registriert seit:
    5 Juni 2018
    Beiträge:
    1.488
    Zustimmungen:
    455
    Ort:
    Surrey
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
  15. Rumpole

    Rumpole Part of the furniture

    Registriert seit:
    17 Dezember 2005
    Beiträge:
    2.605
    Zustimmungen:
    890
    Beruf:
    Tea-Maker
    Ort:
    34105
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
  16. Dunfanaghy Road

    Dunfanaghy Road Well-Known Member

    Registriert seit:
    9 Oktober 2019
    Beiträge:
    1.403
    Zustimmungen:
    1.777
    Geschlecht:
    männlich
    Beruf:
    Retired
    Ort:
    Alton, Hants
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    Before people get too het up about schedules appearing on RTT it should be borne in mind that the schedules originate in TSDB (Train Schedule Data Base) in TOPS / TRUST. Some schedules are in there for years, and activated as required, as this saves work / time. They can be cancelled of just as readily.
    Pat
     
  17. DcB

    DcB Well-Known Member

    Registriert seit:
    5 Juni 2018
    Beiträge:
    1.488
    Zustimmungen:
    455
    Ort:
    Surrey
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
    The 121 has been as far as the junction, at some stage the 121 DMU, once the paper work is in order, will have to make a training /testing trip to Wareham?
    31826 has already been a couple of years back.
     
  18. biggles200

    biggles200 Member

    Registriert seit:
    2 Juli 2007
    Beiträge:
    328
    Zustimmungen:
    237
    Beruf:
    retired and holding on
    Ort:
    Purbeck
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
    You do appear to be correct. I don't have inside information
     
  19. buzby2

    buzby2 Well-Known Member

    Registriert seit:
    26 März 2009
    Beiträge:
    1.712
    Zustimmungen:
    587
    Ort:
    Swanage
    Such a long time ago. Was that The Red Lion or The Royal Oak? I got 'citrified' [Orange Juice], I suspect, wherever it was.
    I have a note that, on Wednesday 22nd July 1987, regular passenger train operations were extended to run over this section to “Pole 44” (about ¾ mile beyond Herston Halt).
    When we first laid this section was it fitted with GWR concrete sleepers and two-bolt chairs and those horrible fang chair bolts?
     
  20. bishdunster

    bishdunster New Member

    Registriert seit:
    27 September 2015
    Beiträge:
    154
    Zustimmungen:
    111
    Geschlecht:
    männlich
    Beruf:
    Retired, but still far too busy !
    Ort:
    dunster somerset
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
    Hi Peter, I seem to recall it was a swift couple in the Globe at Herston then a session in the Red Lion, followed by a pizza from Dino's (is that still open ?) then back to station house for coffee and music before retiring to the sleeping car ! Don't think they were G.W. concrete sleepers but definitely 2 through bolts think they were BR(S) as some had holes for juice rail pots on the ends. Glad we had FBC1 as they were 1/4 ton each ! Cheers Bish.
     
    Daddsie71b gefällt dies.

Die Seite empfehlen