Diesels at Crown Point.
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Hi Glencairn,
Lovely picture of Western Ranger earlier in the week - you can almost sense the power from the loco.......I do love a Diesel Hydraulic.
Having saved my pocket money during lockdown, I have just fitted premium sound decoders to several of my Diesel Hydraulic fleet - must try to do a video sometime as the Western and Warship in particular sound awesome.
Cheers - Richard
Lovely picture of Western Ranger earlier in the week - you can almost sense the power from the loco.......I do love a Diesel Hydraulic.
Having saved my pocket money during lockdown, I have just fitted premium sound decoders to several of my Diesel Hydraulic fleet - must try to do a video sometime as the Western and Warship in particular sound awesome.
Cheers - Richard
Re: Diesels at Crown Point.
I think I have mentioned it before, but if not ---
When I was 16years of age a work colleague let me read his copy of Model Railway News. In it was an article about 'Westerns'. I was hooked and promised myself I would have one or two. ---------------- I have twelve.
They all get a run at least once a week.
Glencairn
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Re: Diesels at Crown Point.
Well they only built seventy four, so a few to go I had the same idea with the Merchant Navy Class - they built thirty and I now have twenty eight Barry
Re: Diesels at Crown Point.
Once you start it is hard to stop. I also have 12 Class 55s, and 11 Class 47s plus others. They looked okay when I had the layout in the loft of the house. Not so in the spare bedroom -- sorry train room.bulleidboy wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 8:58 pm Well they only built seventy four, so a few to go I had the same idea with the Merchant Navy Class - they built thirty and I now have twenty eight Barry
Glencairn
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Re: Diesels at Crown Point.
A couple of scenes of Class 47 47517 Andrew Carnegie with a diverted Leeds Central to Edinburgh 'North Briton' Pullman Service.
In real life a diverted service would travel the line to Wetherby and then turn left on the Church Fenton to Harrogate line. Arriving in Harrogate the train would be back on track to Edinburgh.
At a cold, snow-fallen Sovereign Street Station.
Passing Marston's Yard
Glencairn
In real life a diverted service would travel the line to Wetherby and then turn left on the Church Fenton to Harrogate line. Arriving in Harrogate the train would be back on track to Edinburgh.
At a cold, snow-fallen Sovereign Street Station.
Passing Marston's Yard
Glencairn
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I Cannot Afford the Luxury of a Negative Thought.
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New arrivals.
Class 50 50036 Victorious
Some 40mm Bofors Guns. On Lomacs' with Class 47 47404 'Hadrian' in charge.
A simple little scene. Margaret Griffiths with her daughter, Sally.
Glencairn
Class 50 50036 Victorious
Some 40mm Bofors Guns. On Lomacs' with Class 47 47404 'Hadrian' in charge.
A simple little scene. Margaret Griffiths with her daughter, Sally.
Glencairn
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I Cannot Afford the Luxury of a Negative Thought.
I Cannot Afford the Luxury of a Negative Thought.
Re: Diesels at Crown Point.
Thank you for your comment, Chops.
Here is Class 47 47711 Greyfriars Bobby passing Sovereign Street Station
Class 37 37417 Highland Region, 47711, and D1035 Western Yeoman at Crown Point Yard. The figure at the rear is John King. He has a Yard Pass to take photographs.
Glencairn
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I Cannot Afford the Luxury of a Negative Thought.
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A muscular line up. I can hear the motors softly thrumming impatiently, waiting to make good haste.
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All three a long way from home..
A misty, almost rainy day as Class 25 25218 on a Leeds Central to York local, waits at the signal.
And near the Junction. Is the mist clearing?
The same train near Canal Corner. A shaft of sunlight.
Glencairn
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
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I Cannot Afford the Luxury of a Negative Thought.
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