And I tried again today, and went to the correct page. Don't ask me why.
I suspect that a rail-built buffer stop, was reinforced by mass-concrete, and a single skin of bricks was used like shuttering.
That link led me to this page[ATTACH] (I was able to navigate to the correct page, it was a surprising page to see first though)
Thanks. In due course, perhaps a clever person could convert the gradient information into a simplified profile to add to the Gradient Profiles...
Having seen so much about the re-connection of the RVR "Missing Link", I was wondering whether a gradient profile for Robertsbridge Junction to...
I remember that when I transferred to Hoo Jn in 1976, Hi-Vis was provided, but not compulsory. The shunters and train crews rarely wore Hi-Vis...
I'm just so used to seeing aerial photos displayed in conventional orientation, that my mind automatically reads right as East. I have had a...
I found the pictures confusing, until I realised that the first pic was inverted compared to mapping convention. (West being on the right, rather...
It is worth remembering, that SHARK is a codename for various diagrams of plough brakes. Some have wheels between ploughs, some have ploughs...
It's interesting that all the 08s I see nowadays are governed to 15mph. But I recall, back in the '70s, that the 08s used on the Southern Region...
Would they have been returned to the owner's facilities when they needed repairs? Maybe Sheet Repairs?
Maybe for stencilling ownership onto wagon sheets. Sheets went with a load, but it wasn't worth the cost of sending a single sheet back to...
Thanks for the explanation Mike. Are you able to cash in the rails which were too short as scrap, or perhaps you already have?
Yes indeed, but it says and new rail from Robertsbridge. I thought all the rail at Robertsbridge was recovered, not new.
Presumably this is in addition to the recovered rails at Robertsbridge, which I seem to recall were welded into longer lengths, from shorter...
That 'Marine interpretation' seems to have been an ancient use. I'm more familiar with the meaning of a locker below the aft deck, commonly used...
Then again, the railway might currently have good relationship with the farmer or the landowner, and wish to remain on good terms.
I see mention of the son, also involved. "Reading between the lines" it appears that the son may have been in charge on the ground, and cocked...
I noted that the farmer was said to have already paid out for remediation and compensation, prior to the court case.
And according pics on Facebook, it is now possible to move locos from side to side. Edit Pics are in the members only group, so cannot post here.
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