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Middleton Railway

Discussion in 'Heritage Railways & Centres in the UK' started by Reading General, Sep 1, 2018.

  1. Reading General

    Reading General Part of the furniture

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    First visit and 20 years too late to live up to my mental picture of trains running through factories and coal mines and scrapyards. I loved it though. DSC07099.JPG DSC07084.JPG DSC07081.JPG Never ridden in a PMV before
     
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  2. Buckeye

    Buckeye New Member

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    During half term called in at the Middleton for a ride when en route to the Dales. A very pleasant little line, always clean and tidy in the station building and a well presented museum. The new coach 2223 was in the train and looks superb – all nicely varnished woodwork inside and a nice red livery on the exterior. Even apperaed to have some form of powered heating. Coaches like here and the Tanfield make a pleasant change to Mk1’s and give the lines a bit of character. Apart from a couple of work stained PW wagons no lines of rotting/rusting stock as found at some other lines. Must be the nearest line to a motorway in the UK!
     

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    Gladiator 5076 Resident of Nat Pres

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    Is that second image the DfT proposal for new stock for Cross Country?:)
    Probably an improvement on a Voyager.
     
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    For my sins, I attend Hunslet rugby league matches at the South Leeds Stadium.

    It causes much amusement when the away supporters are surprised to spot a steam train passing the ground on the way op the Park Gates Halt.

    Actually, it keeps me entertained as well during lulls in the game.
     
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    MellishR Resident of Nat Pres Friend

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    No the DfT wouldn't want that flammable wood.
     

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