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    Colchester Zoo model railway?

    There's mention of it here: https://www.national-preservation.com/threads/colchester-zoo-miniature-railway.806509/ Colchester Zoo certainly did used to have a miniature railway but believe this disappeared around the time the zoo changed hands (mid 1980's..??) Can't remember much about the...
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    Model railways based on a preserved railway?

    Just today, I was looking at the Didcot Railway Centre on Google Maps. https://www.google.com/maps/@51.6130484,-1.2451553,1168m/data=!3m1!1e3 For modelling, with a bit of poetic license, the Didcot, Newbury and Southampton line still exists...
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    Hornby - Lima Couplings

    Is this the kind of thing you mean? Hornby Converter Wagon It has an old-style Hornby coupling at one end, and the "newer" Triang-Hornby style at the other. e.g...
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    Suggestions for Dawlish avoiding route(s)

    I'm very sorry if you think pointing out the difference between theoretical computer models and empirical evidence is a cheap shot. One of the acknowledged leaders in the actual measurement of real sea levels (not theoretical computer models) is NOAA. See...
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    Suggestions for Dawlish avoiding route(s)

    While it's true that sea level is rising, the amount it is actually rising by is measured in millimetres per century. Which makes a nonsense of the alarmist tone of John S2's comment. Far more important, by several orders of magnitude, were 1) the height of the waves (in 10's of metres, not...
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    Suggestions for Dawlish avoiding route(s)

    It's amazing what "facts" can be used (and misused). That fact is, yes, sea levels are rising, or rather (as you say) the southern half of the country is sinking. And it has been since the last Ice Age, c. 11,000 years ago. But the current rate of rising is measured in millimetres per decade...
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    Suggestions for Dawlish avoiding route(s)

    Quite right, and there are bound to be plenty of NIMBY's on the proposed route who will inevitably moan loudly and at length in the mainstream media about environmental impact, loss of value of their property, etc. Also objecting to planning permission, causing years of public enquiries and...
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    Stray artillery shell from Salisbury Plain Range falls near railway line

    It appears the Royal Navy didn't want to be left out. A Royal Navy warship torpedo was accidentally fired into a dockyard wharf, it has emerged. HMS Argyll was on a "training exercise" at Devonport dockyard in Plymouth when the torpedo "unexpectedly jettisoned onto the wharf", said the Royal...
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    Stray artillery shell from Salisbury Plain Range falls near railway line

    A Ministry of Defence investigation is under way after an artillery round went way off course on Army firing ranges just north of Salisbury Plain. The round landed at Patney, near Devizes, 300 metres from the Paddington-Penzance railway line, leaving a crater six feet in diameter and two feet...
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    Train sets trapped in Devon and Cornwall

    On the A38 and M5 yesterday I saw two HS125 coaches being moved by heavy haulage. I guess that's part of rescuing the trapped rolling stock. I was surprised how few trains were in Laira sidings, looks like a lot has already been moved north by road. Where are they moving them to?
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    Suggestions for Dawlish avoiding route(s)

    Broken link. This might be better: www.networkrail.co.uk/Dawlish
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    Suggestions for Dawlish avoiding route(s)

    In the DM article, it says "Eric said he would have to steam ahead with the sale regardless of the uncertainty." Ah, it's going to be a SR Heritage Railway? :wink:
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    Suggestions for Dawlish avoiding route(s)

    Eh? Sorry, I don't quite follow that. A Dawlish Bypass would speed-up travel between Exeter and Newton Abbot (and Torbay beyond it). Why would that be worse for those living in Torbay? --- old post above --- --- new post below --- That very much depends which group of experts you are paying...
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    Suggestions for Dawlish avoiding route(s)

    The plan for the Bere Alston to Tavistock section is for a single track in place of the original two tracks, with space for a cycle/foot path alongside.
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    Suggestions for Dawlish avoiding route(s)

    Hopefully they will start a bidding war on promises of new & reinstalled lines? :wink:
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    Suggestions for Dawlish avoiding route(s)

    There's been a good few suggestions on alternative routes, and good natured & sensible suggestions on what the priorities might be. (thumbs-up icon) Unfortunately there's an elephant in the corner that nobody has mentioned yet. Being the innocent newbie, I'll risk being the first to mention...
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    Suggestions for Dawlish avoiding route(s)

    Just recently I found somebody had uploaded a map of the old 1930's proposals and the potential routes to "cut the corner", with a new track from south of Exeter (near Exminster), through the Haldon Hills, to rejoin the existing route near Bishopsteignton (north east of Newton Abbot). See...
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    Suggestions for Dawlish avoiding route(s)

    Kilbride Holdings Ltd has been the lead group working on reopening the Bere Alston to Tavistock section. Bovis Homes has been signed up as the housing developer in Tavistock to build 750 homes. As part of the planning agreement with West Devon Borough Council and Devon County Council, the...
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    Train sets trapped in Devon and Cornwall

    I think if you look in the earliest pictures of the exposed track hanging in mid-air at Dawlish (e.g. on BBC news online), you can see the cabling dangling beside the track. Probably gone now they've started cutting the track.

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