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Re: One for the train buffs.

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An idea turned into bricks and mortar, wood and perspex, paint and sign-writing and a couple of celebrations lids.
Been finished since December when the wood roof shingles were installed, but looks better than ever in the Spring sunshine and a joy on a sunny morning :-D
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NewcastleFalcon wrote: 02 Jul 2023, 11:14 The Alston signal box is particularly pleasing,

Its vital statistics are
https://railwaymiscellany.co.uk/2020/05 ... e-railway/
Alston signal box is a North Eastern Railway (NER) type S5 structure that originally stood at Ainderby on what is now the Wensleydale Railway in North Yorkshire. Rebuilt at Alston in 1991 (on a new brick base) the box contains a 21-lever McKenzie & Holland frame, part of which came from Leeming Bar (also on the Wensleydale Railway).
but say you wanted to know its length breath and height just in case you wished to recreate a scaled down reconstruction as , well lets call it a "folly", or a shed that looks like a signal box.
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Magic :D :cool:
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In recent days the Falcon camera has visited the hidden viaducts, which cant be seen from any public road, on the East Coast Mainline as it crosses the rivers of Northumberland.

No1 Plessey Viaduct over the River Blyth
No2 Bothal Viaduct over the River Wansbeck

Now today the hardest to find and the longest walk
No3 Guyzance Viaduct over the River Coquet
The start of the path
The start of the path
follow the pylons
follow the pylons
hope it doesn't rain
hope it doesn't rain
trackside
trackside
The goal is reached ECM7/91 found!
The goal is reached ECM7/91 found!
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Magic :D
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Yes! Excellent, creativity in all its forms is a joy :-D

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The house looks a bit like my dad's in Doncaster.
He worked at that rail yards and he and his dad worked on the Mallard.
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I am so, so tempted to enter the 50Km...
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There's a signal box...
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And a tunnel :)
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Full details here: https://www.relishrunningraces.com/bath ... -races.php

I ran the Bath Two Tunnels with them last year. An awesome event! I expect this one to be just as awesome :D
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And the deed is done :D

My place is booked...
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I can spend the day pretending I'm a train :)
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Excellent Jim. As well as the running some photos for the railway buff's please :-D

Another little gem from the Retro Electro Workshop Programme, on his way from his workshop Rob' crosses this railway on his way to a job in his little Red Morris 1100/1300.

I'll probably go on a delve to pinpoint exactly where it is later...but if anyone wants to play along feel free.
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TOTH that looks like Goathland but I suspect it won't be as far away from his workshop as that!! :-D
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After a quick bit of dark arts I'd say that is the Level Crossing and footbridge at Brundall in Norfolk!! :-D
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mickthemaverick wrote: 26 Mar 2024, 10:49 After a quick bit of dark arts I'd say that is the Level Crossing and footbridge at Brundall in Norfolk!! :-D
Nicely found Mick.
Its on the Telly...well youtube..


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For completeness this is a picture of Goathland footbridge, which in fact is very different from Brundall but at least you may be able to see why that was my TOTH suggestion!! :-D
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I did look it up as it didn't look like my (admittedly poor) recollection but you had already posted the right one.
I don't recall why but I pulled up hundreds of photo's of Goathland station on Flickr! last week.
Haven't been there in person in several decades.
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