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  1. Trog

    Magnet fisher pulls railway track explosives from Long Melford river

    I have known it to be done that way, sounds like machine gun fire if you are getting rid of a few hundred.
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    Luton’s unused centre siding.

    I seem to remember that there were still some Midland Railway chairs down towards the buffer end of that siding.
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    Line naming conventions

    Some years ago I did some diagrams for a proposed connection between the GWR and LNWR mainlines at Old Oak Common / Willesden No7 junction. I think the idea was to divert some of the WCML local trains on to the Elisabeth Line and into Paddington. I marked the two lines up as being the Up and Dn...
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    Why is Fenchurch Street numbered "backwards" and other examples

    I think the problem here is that each pre-grouping company and its constituents had their own convention, or in some cases probably just stuck up numbers starting from where they were standing when some one asked what the platform numbers should be. So older stations on the same line may be...
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    Third Rail - Safety on Track?

    Probably towards the dodgy end of old time P-Way work, but safe enough if you were wearing the proper 1000 volt gauntlets, and kneeling on a rubber mat. Doing that saved electricity by helping to reduce leakage through the film of dirt and brake dust that builds up on the surface of the pots...
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    Third Rail - Safety on Track?

    Don't worry about it treat it with a degree of respect, being careful with metallic tools and not touching the con-rail and any earthed object at the same time with your bare skin and you will be fine. Follow the basic safety rules about how to step over the live rail so you do not fall on to...
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    Why did BR not electrify Mitre Bridge Junction to Kensington Olympia?

    I thought that was the problem with wiring down Acton Bank to the Penzance branch.
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    Is "New Street" being used less now as the name of Birmingham's main station??

    Have long thought that the best thing about both of them is the Up Stour.
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    Royal Mail discussion

    My experience is that the local postie seems to only be coming round every other day or so anyway. He generally parks across the end of my drive so I get to see him even if he is not delivering to me. If it had not been for the publicity etc I probably would not have even noticed that there...
  10. Trog

    Russia invades Ukraine

    An idea that worked really well in Czechoslovakia so why not try it again. Could well ensure peace in our time.
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    Rails on the tracks

    Years ago I found a length of CWR lying in the six foot that had moved so that the end of it was taking the hot shoes off passing DC equipped units. As this was an AC line this was having no immediate effect. So as a responsible member of the P-Way I phoned up the relaying office straight away...
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    Rails on the tracks

    A Supervisor I worked with years ago needed to move a pair of 600' rails a couple of miles. So he borrowed one of the cables used to pull rails off the back of the old single bolster CWR trains. Fitted the shackles to the holes blown in the rail ends, looped the cable over the draw hook of a...
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    How to measure Curve radius?

    Using strong fishing line or piano wire is more accurate, mark up a series of points evenly spaced around the curve, and run the wire between two of the points that are one apart. The wire between the points forms a chord the points are usually referred to as half chord points, measure at 90'...
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    Cheddington Station - Up Slow Platform

    Has been dodgy for years the stairs down to the US platform from the footbridge collapsed in BR days under the weight of the morning rush. Which should give you an idea of how rotten they were.
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    Rails on the tracks

    Odd as the BR Perch CWR trains were designed to be able to lift rail with the idea of taking it away for use as serviceable on quieter lines. The trouble was that there were not enough of them and they were usually fully employed delivering new rail. CWR old or new bends so much that you would...
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    Alphabet Stations Challenge

    Just a thought but should Bushy & Oxhey (1939 to 1945 signs) be appearing between Y and A each time round?
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    Shops & other venues that still insist on masks.

    Myself I am not that bothered if a shop still wants me to wear a mask, it is a little bit of a faff and I dislike the way my mask makes my nose run all the time. But it is not a big deal and if I have the right to ask anyone coming into my home not to smoke and to take their shoes off, then shop...
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    Police Scotland to take over British Transport Police in Scotland? [Now on hold]

    I had heard that there were problems with pension liabilities, in that if the Scottish end of the BTP are made a part of Police Scotland the officers come with billions of pounds of attached pension liability due to TUPE. But because of the way the BTP section of the British Railways Pension...
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    Network Rail - Technician

    Also bear in mind that Network Rail HR are as slow as a very slow thing at the best of times. An old boss of mine having interviewed for a job rang round all the candidates a month or so later, to tell them where they stood, selected, 1st reserve, better luck next time, asking that they said...
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    Food prices

    Recipe for inexpensive long life rock cakes. Take one shovel full of cement powder. Mix with seven shovel fulls of mixed aggregate. Add water folding it into the other ingredients until the mixture is uniform and tends to slump somewhat. Proportion out into suitably sized dollops for the cakes...

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