Does anybody know if the Bromyard and Linton is still going - it now looks very unkempt/derelict? ad to see the stock falling apart in the weather.
Without knowing the feasibility from an engineering perspective, I would have thought a coach stuffed with batteries might be more likely?
Just done my bit:)
That's something I had never heard of!
As the Thumper isn't mentioned can I assume that it's OOS? The website doesn't give a status
A new bus service is a rare thing these days! Let's hope that people use it.
What's it all about? You could ask that question of many heritage lines, but it doesn't mean that they are necessarily pointless.
Those images are superb, especially the final one!
Both Bing Maps and Google maps aerial views seem to indicate a few items of railway stock still at Snibston - are they just old views or has it...
This is a great little railway with hopefully a big future. Having a terminus near the town should make a big difference too.
That's interesting.
Snow? What's that?
Not quite - a horse named "Charlie" was the last shunting horse employed on British Railways and worked at Newmarket until 1967.
Perhaps somebody needs to produce a batch of 1:1 scale loads like the old Airfix mineral wagon kits had - after all standard 16T mineral wagons...
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