Spruce up that long siding north of Toddington and the GWSR could have its first dynamic loop! Nice to see the progress; next time I'm in the...
And I thought that Project Wareham was exempt from livery froth!:rolleyes:
In the mid-1950s the Thames-Clyde Express used to stop at Trent. Often it had a Jubilee as the train engine and a Compound as pilot. I did see a...
No doubt "tresspassing" is a superior version.
Not had on my pedant's hat for a while, but WCR would be well advised to get someone more competent with the English language to write their flyers.:(
I have seen a Jubilee piloted by a 2P. I wondered why they bothered.
Regions A to G were British Railways' first attempt at encryption. ;)
I noticed that. Allowing a Scot to take 13 without a box riding shotgun shows that a fair degree of confidence must have returned to the...
I suppose you're alright once you reach the sand quarry.;)
No. They could leave in two directions for Derby. South (ie. "Up") then swinging west to where they would join the main line from Leicester (just...
But it's summer and we do get dry rails in Britain!:)
But the concept of London being "on high" pre-dates the understanding of geography.;)
He should have known that the best people go up to London. You also go up to Oxford and Cambridge if you are going to the University but down to...
Thanks for this. I could never understand why the Crabs were 6p5F. The other way round, possibly!
Oddly enough Stanier's Class 3 tanks weren't very good either.
As Anderson was in charge of motive power, that gave him an obvious entreé into design matters on the basis of what wasn't working in practice...
The Midland got plenty of stick over its "small engine policy" but in my view its least excusable failing was the perpetuation of its standard...
You will find that the Local Planning Authority will be relaxed/enthusiastic about relaying the railway on the original solum but very twitchy...
I can open doors and double-declutch. Is it my age?:)
You're taking the p***.;)
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