Ashley Hill
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Yes,Pinnock Tunnel on the closed Fowey to Par line.Pinnick Tunnel on the Fowey branch?
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Yes,Pinnock Tunnel on the closed Fowey to Par line.Pinnick Tunnel on the Fowey branch?
Bit of a guess (as it happens, I've just been up in those parts) -- think I've read in times past, of this "business": GWR-designed, ex- BR Western Region, 0-6-0 pannier tanks, put to use on the Dornoch branch in its last years.Cheers. Another easy one.
between 1958 and 1960 Helmsdale shed was home to two unusual locomotives for the area. Which locomotives were they?
Correct. 1646 and 1649 moved north to operate the Dornoch Branch. After the branch closed in 1960 they were transferred to Inverness and spent the rest of their working lives on pilot and trip workings.Bit of a guess (as it happens, I've just been up in those parts) -- think I've read in times past, of this "business": GWR-designed, ex- BR Western Region, 0-6-0 pannier tanks, put to use on the Dornoch branch in its last years.
Ah'm gaun tae be a richt pedant, ye ken: Wick -- Lybster, correct; abandoned 1944. Fort Augustus is involved; but there never was a rail line between there and Inverness.
Or the Monster, jealous of its Loch, got in on the act?Ah, but how do we know that that was not fake news because the Commandos destroyed all trace
That's right, now -- branch's passenger service withdrawn 1933, closed completely 1947.In truth, I got confused. Fort Augustus-Spean Bridge.
Is that the one that's now the private china clay road?Yes,Pinnock Tunnel on the closed Fowey to Par line.
Very wild guess, and have really no idea why -- Mid-Suffolk Light Railway???When the London & North Eastern Railway was formed in 1923, one of its constituent and absorbed companies took a great deal longer to be taken over than the rest. Longer, in truth, than other company taken over by the Big Four. Which company?
Very wild guess, and have really no idea why -- Mid-Suffolk Light Railway???
Yes it is. Other scenes were filmed in a clay pit near St Austell.Is that the one that's now the private china clay road?
Yes it is. Other scenes were filmed in a clay pit near St Austell.
Correct: Merstone -- Ventnor West, abandoned w.e.f 15 / 9 / 1952 -- first line of the Isle of Wight's network, to close. (One wishes that they had had the decency to wait until the end of September !)The Ventnor West branch?
It was indeed. 26050 became 76050.An educated guess.
It was the first locomotive to receive a TOPS number.
I believe it later swapped identities with 76038 on being fitted with train air brakes.It was indeed. 26050 became 76050.
Correct.Assuming you mean actual in service locomotives that were renumbered and not anything that was later withdrawn - like the 35s and 52s - without having been renumbered, or being used in departmental service without having been renumbered, then wasn't it 45 071 ( the former D125 )?
Well, that didn't take long...D1628, 47046, 47601. Always nice to see it around Westbury.