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Victor antwortete auf das Thema Bo'ness old and new diesels May 2026.
The 99's , Very nice but...............too much exposed pipework around the bogies, it looks tatty and unfinished. Just my opinion.:)
19 Mai 2026 um 09:43 -
black5 gefällt Chailey Stowes Beitrag in dem Thema Kent & East Sussex Railway.
Latest upload on the channel from yesterday running during the 40s weekend if anyone is interested. Certainly nice to see Hastings out and about again, do have a soft spot for the loco when I first saw it running at Bluebell during our...
19 Mai 2026 um 09:42 -
black5 gefällt Firelines Beitrag in dem Thema Kent & East Sussex Railway.
Er.. Yes... That genuine wartime Class 14. Unfortunately, one of the Austerities was found to have a broken spring on disposal Saturday night. There wasn't the time or personnel to get it changed before Sunday. So, in the best wartime spirit, we...
19 Mai 2026 um 09:42 -
Bikermike antwortete auf das Thema North Yorkshire Moors Railway General Discussion.
Also, why should it be most in need of support at that point? An arch thrusts outwards. It's thinnest there becuase it can be. Where the support will be needed depends very much on the mode of failure. It's interesting to note that that the pic...
19 Mai 2026 um 09:41 -
35B gefällt Sheffs Beitrag in dem Thema North Yorkshire Moors Railway General Discussion.
I’m not sure what your source is for that comment? If it’s the photo above, then there is an arch of steel seen below the masonry, and I’d be surprised if there weren’t packers in there as well? [ATTACH]
19 Mai 2026 um 09:36
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brmp201 gefällt James Hewetts Beitrag in dem Thema Southwold Railway.
Absolutely brilliant. Our thanks to Lawrie. Nice that our first passenger train ran on the 75th anniversary year of the Talyllyn's first one - which started the heritage railway movement. Our second Open Day of 2026 on May 17th was a lot...
19 Mai 2026 um 09:34
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brennan antwortete auf das Thema North Yorkshire Moors Railway General Discussion.
What a wealth of structural engineering knowledge we have on this website!
19 Mai 2026 um 09:33 -
Bikermike gefällt Sheffs Beitrag in dem Thema North Yorkshire Moors Railway General Discussion.
I’m not sure what your source is for that comment? If it’s the photo above, then there is an arch of steel seen below the masonry, and I’d be surprised if there weren’t packers in there as well? [ATTACH]
19 Mai 2026 um 09:33
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unslet gefällt Mark Thompsons Beitrag in dem Thema P2 Locomotive Company and related matters.
Its somehow like having a racing Bentley from the early 30s, with a set of drawings for a supercharger which was never built. Only much, much bigger. I find it incredibly exciting, and I think the wallet will have to be getting an airing, even...
19 Mai 2026 um 09:32 -
47406 gefällt Sheffs Beitrag in dem Thema North Yorkshire Moors Railway General Discussion.
I’m not sure what your source is for that comment? If it’s the photo above, then there is an arch of steel seen below the masonry, and I’d be surprised if there weren’t packers in there as well? [ATTACH]
19 Mai 2026 um 09:28
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black5 gefällt Sheffs Beitrag in dem Thema North Yorkshire Moors Railway General Discussion.
I’m not sure what your source is for that comment? If it’s the photo above, then there is an arch of steel seen below the masonry, and I’d be surprised if there weren’t packers in there as well? [ATTACH]
19 Mai 2026 um 09:27
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3ABescot gefällt iancawthornes Beitrag in dem Thema LSL Private Train to Kilmarnock 18-19/05/26.
Lazonby [img] The Chairman's Train
19 Mai 2026 um 09:25 -
3ABescot gefällt Shep Woolleys Beitrag in dem Thema LSL Private Train to Kilmarnock 18-19/05/26.
[ATTACH] Approaching the lovely hamlet of Selside, LNER Peppercorn Class A2 No. 60532 'Blue Peter' heads the 'Chairmans Train' to Ribblehead and onwards to Carlisle. Two minutes before and two minutes after Selside was in full sun!!
19 Mai 2026 um 09:25