Shocking stuff really. Strange how the NIMBYs have come out of the woodwork again. I suppose the recent ordeal for Exmoor Associates and the L&B...
Not sure if this has already been posted, but here is the gradient sections for the Mountsorrel Branch Line of the Great Central Railway: [ATTACH]
You are right Ricky, the new plan is to double over the Canal Bridge and then single onto the viaduct (from what I understood at least).
Must get down to help with that when I get the chance next year. I'm based in Penryn for most of the year 'round (studying Geography at the...
It was a welcome surprise when I got sent an email sent to me showing the photos last week... When I was at Statfold last year I was struck (not...
That seems to be where quite a lot of the planning issues the SRT have been experiencing over the years, from my understanding. There's been a lot...
It's mostly narrow gauge restorations and a lot of people from Statfold are involved there. It's well known as the best worst-kept secret in...
[ATTACH] All clean (n.p. the photo was taken before I'd finished!) and ready to go...
On the day of the King's accession, we had some visitors from Abbey Pumping Station in the form of these two delightful rollers (the former of...
Will Poplar be running on the line? If so, one could argue the DLR would finally become a true Light Railway, as opposed to a Light Rail system...
A woeful week for Foxfield: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-stoke-staffordshire-61770075 Three acts of vandalism caused damage costing in...
Arthur Pain's light railways are high on my list. The Southwold Railway was undoubtedly his magnum opus; but his first line, the Culm Valley,...
I imagine a media intern working on the online version of the article couldn't be bothered to read the whole thing when copy-pasting the original...
Nice to have seen you yesterday, hope Steve gave you a good tour!
We're doing a lot of work on the realignment of the narrow gauge track at the moment, so the line will probably be a lot less wiggly in places...
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