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Railways and People

Discuție în 'Photography' creată de Britfoamer, 27 Iul 2017.

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    263 Sheffield Park.jpg There is always some woman who gets in your photograph.
    Sheffield Park late 70's or early 80's I think.
    I guess as we lived together for 24 years before we got married (you have to be sure after all:)) I must have forgiven her.
    Forgot about that cracking signal at SP though.
     
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    Before the days of “fag packet junction” when the track layout (if not the usage) at the south end of the station was still largely original.

    Tom
     
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    Carlisle Canal passed cleaners pose for the camera with Edinburgh Haymarket A4 No 60004 William Whitelaw at Carlisle Canal shed 1962:

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    What a cracking place Carlisle must have been in the early 1960's for gricers!
     
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    Do we know who they are. Some of the 1980s Carlisle steam men were from Canal

    Peter
     
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    Would rather have been there in the 1900s! It is one of the stations that comes up as an answer to “which location had traffic from the most separate companies” - the answer I think being 7 spread across the city (LNWR, Midland, NER, NBR, Caledonian, G&SWR and Maryport & Carlisle).

    Tom
     
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    I only know their surnames, Peter:
    Eccles, Taylor and Thomson.
     
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    According to a Facebook page the photo is on, the guy on the left could be Maurice Eccles who used to drive the Kingmoor staff bus.
     
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    Especially in the early hours when locos awaited changeover on night services in the station area. I recall returning south on the Waverley sleeper and noting "Duchesses" in the centre road waiting to take over sleeper services.
     
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    I'm not sure if I've posted this before, it's the first time it's happened on a charter to my knowledge. At least they had the right gear for dealing with it at Redcar, a full torpedo wagon weighs 600 tons if that's not back on the rails within a few hours they end up with a damn great iron ingot!

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    I remember these as we waited for a car sleeper train at Bressoux (Liege). You could feel the heat from a couple of tracks away.

    It was said:
    'My torpedo wagon has derailed'
    'When did it happen?'
    'Yesterday....'

    'Never mind then' :(
     
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    The one behind the engine was empty but you could feel the heat coming off the real ones from quite a distance. The diesel locos were driven remotely with the driver sitting on the bufferbeam with the controller.
     
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    In 1984 I was on a steam hauled tour of the Hoogovens at Ijmuiden.
    You might enjoy these pictures:

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    In Dutch, these were known as 'Mixers' (as per 'concrete mixers'?) and my notes of the time say 500 tons weight, and 60 tons axle loading !

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    A bogie on a bogie on a bogie - how to distribute 500 tons across 16 axles.

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    This was our posed picture, with a 1952 built German class 23.
    23023 is still running main line trips in the Netherlands today, most recently a couple of days ago, paired with Pacific 01 1075.
    They are doing two main line Christmas trips for example.

    Enjoy the pictures !

    (The Pway man in me says - gee, look at the spacing of those sleepers...)
     
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    It would be closer to 30 tons - or 60 tons per bogie. Still high, and needing fairly beefy track!

    Tom
     
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    In The Netherlands, everything is built on sand.
    Packing the track in our little yard (1980s) involved turning the shovels upside down, and using the T handles to shove the sand under the sleepers.

    How others live :)
     
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    A friendly chat at Euston:

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    What do we think is the interest here?
    A well known Merchant Navy, or Santa's little helpers?
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    Didcot, 4th December 2024

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    I’ve looked everywhere and can’t find a mouse! Excellent shot.
     
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