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West Somerset Railway General Discussion

Discussion in 'Heritage Railways & Centres in the UK' started by gwr4090, Nov 15, 2007.

    Thanks. I'll not be there meself :(

    For those who are less familiar with possible locations from public spots, check out these places on an OS map (ie a proper map!)

    Seaward Way Crossing
    Marsh Common
    Dunster West
    Sea Lane
    Dunster to Blue Anchor coast path
    Ker Moor
    Blue Anchor Crossing
    Old Cleeve village and hill
    Black Monkey Lane
    'Halscombe' Bridge (west of Washford)
    Washford to Watchet footpath
    Bye Farm
    Kentsford
    Mineral Line Bridge
    Whitehall
    Goviers Lane
    Splash Point
    Howells Bridge
    Doniford Bridge
    Water Lane Bridge (Liddymore)
    Williton Bridge
    Teddy Bear Crossing
    Castle Hill
    Woolston village
    Woolston Bridge
    Cottiford Bridge
    Bicknoller footpath crossings
    Bicknoller Bridge
    Yard
    Kingswood
    The path from Yard to Stogumber to Water Farm Bridge to Leigh Bridge to Leighwood Crossing to Roebuck Farm Bridge
    Roebuck Gate
    Waterdene
    Crowcombe Bridge
    Lydeard Bridge
    Nornvis Bridge
    Rich's Holford path crossing
    Nethercott
    Churchlands
    East Combe
    Watersmeet
    Whiskey Trail
    Bishops Lydeard Bridge
    Darby's Crossing
    Tithill
    Dene Bridge
    Longlands Bridge
    Monty's Farm to Norton path crossing
    Norton Bridge
    Norton Fitwarren (Station Rd/Footbridge)
    Allerford Lane

    plus of course you have ten stations to add to the list.

    Steve
     
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    Were the sheep in use as a means of vegetation control?;)
     
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    Nor Broad Gauge Cattle for that matter! :rolleyes:

    Though the way our forebears used to breed them, that's probably no bad thing - standard gauge cattle get my vote. :)
     
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  3. The delayed train had Quantock Belle restaurant cars attached. We served a four-course summer lunch today but none of those courses were lamb dishes. Wrong kind of farm animal then.

    We were rather pleased that today's weather matched our offer. Last time we served this particular menu was on 17th May, monsoon/Antiques Roadshow day:

    Chilled Homemade Gazpacho Andaluz with fresh bread roll and butter
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    Homemade Smoked Cheese and Tomato Pastry with fresh basil
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    Chilled Roast Topside of Beef with a selection of seasonal salads

    Meat-free (pre-ordered only): Mushroom and Tarragon Frittata


    ON THE RETURN JOURNEY:

    Somerset Cream Tea with locally-made scones, strawberry jam and clotted cream

    Tea and Coffee service
     
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    Dunno. When I was in Somerset the other week (and when you didn't take up my offer of a glass of cider) I noticed some pretty fat sheep in some of the fields.
     
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    Haven't you seen the jars of 'Its Roadkill Tonight' Cook In Sauce in the Engine Shed?
     
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    Would love to see the advert for that on the telly!
     
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    Just a thought BUT if you are out and about to phot FS and plan on getting it at a station, you MAY find a bit of crowd control to keep to non traveling peeps off, in the interests of safety and all that
     
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    Given the behaviour of the sheep on the WSR, I would go for the former. The sheep are either Welsh immigrants, or it's an east-west thing.
     
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    What sort of 2-bit operation are they running at the WSR?

    Sheep with no high-vis vests and trees with leaves. :eek:
     
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    It’s true, we did let the sheep on the line without hi-vis, Fireman Price is seen here chasing them to check their PTS Cards and Lineside Passes, at least that’s what he told us !! I was Firing the following train and repeated the exercise but nobody took a photo luckily.

    Note the embankments are cut back hard here so at least we are trying to remove the leaves from the trees and indeed the trees as well,.

    Fireman Price.jpg (photo courtesy of wsr.org.uk)
     
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    Are buffer beams red to attract bulls on the line ?
     
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    BR's statement might have been ridiculed in the press but it was factually correct. Dry snow is relatively rare in the UK and different methods of filtering are required. I was in Hanover one winter when they had a fall of UK style wet snow. Chaos ensued as they were geared up for dry snow. Most noticeable was that tram services were suspended and the railways coped none too well.
     
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    Tad confused I think, one is certainly a trifle overdressed for droving
     
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    "Two and a calf to the station please"
     
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    June thoughts from Stogumber....

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    "Sometimes we stop for a cow on the line, sometimes we stop for a little incline" (although that was really the North Borneo Railway)
     
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    Are those driving cattle exempt from the HiVis rules?
     
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    ....and here are the repeat offenders trying to outrun the Hall.......
     

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    Are you sure those aren't goats?
     
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