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Re: Lostock Junction

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Hound Dog wrote: Sun Oct 20, 2019 1:03 am That should of course read “smoke, dust and grime laden environment” and not grim laden environment - LOL
To be fair, that is a decent description too.
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Re: Lostock Junction : A day at the lineside

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5am : Down milk train comprising 3 tank wagons, an ex GWR Siphon and an ex LMS BG parcels van, hauled my Patriot Class 46148 The Manchester Regiment.
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Other Class 7P locos available this service include 45536 Private W Wood VC, 45537 Private E Sykes VC (all Patriot Class) and 45736 Phoenix (Rebuilt Jubilee Class).
I inherited all these from my dad and all are from Bachmann, except for 45537 which is an old Hornby tender drive loco.
I can't really run passenger trains long enough to justify 7P haulage, so this milk train gives an excuse to give them an outing.
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Re: Lostock Junction

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5-15am : Up parcels train hauled by Ivatt 4MT 2-6-0 number 43014 rounds the curve leading to Lostock Junction station.

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Leaving her train in the Up platform, she collects another parcels van from the bay platform.

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then shunts it on to the end of her train.

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before running round

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and backing onto her train

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and getting the right of way to continue on her journey

Other locos commonly used on this working are BR Std Class 4 4-6-0 75035 and Gresley K3 2-6-0 61932.
Initially I intended it to be a Black 5 or BR Std class 5 working but, like most of the locos inherited from my dad, none of these have front couplings.
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Your still playing trains at 5.15am? That's serious dedication :D
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Re: Lostock Junction

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Lostock Junction exists in it's own time zone and clocks speed up and slow down depending on how long it takes me to complete a particular move.
Also, the sun always rises early and sets late, enabling photos to be taken of early morning and late evening workings.

We've just been moved up to Tier 4 (Stay at Home), so taking the opportunity to test my timetable.
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great pics Cheshire Lines
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dtb wrote: Fri Jan 01, 2021 3:10 am great pics Cheshire Lines
Thanks.
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Likewise - nice to see some action. I did move some loco's the other day - first time in months. BB
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Re: Lostock Junction

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cheshire lines wrote: Wed Mar 13, 2019 12:57 pm Water tower outside Lostock Junction station.
It's basically a Hornby 'ready to plant' item, modified by overcladding with Metcalfe stone card and a tank cover made from coffee stirrers.


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That looks really nice. I have one of these that I was going to discard as it is too 'plasticky', but I might reconsider now.
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darkscot wrote: Fri Jan 01, 2021 12:25 pm
cheshire lines wrote: Wed Mar 13, 2019 12:57 pm Water tower outside Lostock Junction station.
It's basically a Hornby 'ready to plant' item, modified by overcladding with Metcalfe stone card and a tank cover made from coffee stirrers.


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That looks really nice. I have one of these that I was going to discard as it is too 'plasticky', but I might reconsider now.
My one (post #9) is now redundant, no room on new layout. Fitted with interior lighting.
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