Steam Trains to Sovereign Street.

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Steam Trains to Sovereign Street.

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As some people know, I run two train services (steam and diesels engines) on the same track layout. This is the steam engine train services

The fictional train Companies on the layout serve an area around Leeds. The engines are mainly 0.4.0s and 0.6.0s. They all run with a specific purpose to and from destinations. Most of all it is a 'fun' railway.

Here is a plan of the layout and the services that run.
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Steam Train Services

A -- Fiddle Yard. Is Earlsheaton Junction, Wetherby and East Seacroft on the line that passes Wyndham Farm.
The line over the bridge to the Fiddle Yard is Kirkstall, Kirkstall Forge and Leeds LNWR Passenger and Goods Station – B -- Diesel Engine Shed. C -- Scholarsgate Station. D -- Sovereign Street Station and Yard.

1 - Wyndham Farm. 2 -- The Ash Farm Fields. 3 -- J H Thompson Builders Merchants. 4 -- Marston's Scrap Merchants and house.

5 -- Small Industrial Estate. 6 -- The Bridge. 7 -- North Road. 8 -- Winterwood Manor.

Calder Railway Services are:-

Passenger Services from Earlsheaton Junction passing Wyndham Farm, Ash Farm Fields and stopping at Scholarsgate. They then continue to Sovereign Street. Their final stop is Leeds LNWR Station. The return services are in reverse.

Goods Services are:-

Goods from around the country; mainly Lancashire and West Yorkshire arrive at Earlsheaton Junction and travel the same line to Sovereign Street (not stopping at Scholarsgate Station).
Wagons are then shunted to the required Companies in the yard..
Through Goods Trains continue to Leeds LNWR Goods Yard.
The return services are in reverse.

Kirkstall & East Seacroft Railway Services are :-

Passenger Services from Kirkstall stopping at Sovereign Street. The train then takes the line behind North Road and Winterwood Manor, passes Wyndham Farm and on to East Seacroft.
(Passengers are mainly Barnbow Munitions Factory staff.)
Return services in reverse.

Goods traffic is all from Kirkstall Forge and T & J Harrison (Sovereign Street) and it all goes to Barnbow, the same route as passenger services
Return traffic in reverse.

Leeds, Scarcroft & Wetherby Railway services

Goods traffic is from the north and travels on K&ESR metals to Sovereign Street and LNWR Goods Yard (Leeds). Some goods go to The Blackburn Aircraft Factory at Olympia Works, Roundhay, Leeds.

Passenger trains travel the same route.

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Re: Steam Trains to Sovereign Street.

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I mention the Barnbow Lasses

https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/H ... ow-Lasses/

and a Memorial in Manston Park, Cross Gates.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnbow


The Blackburn Aircraft Company, Leeds ---- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackburn_Aircraft

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A Calder Railway train of container wagons from Earlsheaton Junction is heading to Leeds LNWR Goods Yard.
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Over all view of Sovereign Street Yard. The factories - rear left to right. Town Tailors, Smith & Butler's Wallpaper Manufacturers, Hey & Humphreys bottlers, Brown & White's Machinery. In front -- T & J Harrison's Small Arms Manufacturers, Next to them, but not in the picture is Hudson Ward Flour Millers.
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Some private owner wagons. Most are names of family. I made them and used a printer.
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A view from the bridge. On the left is T & J Harrison Small Arms Manufacturers and on the left is Hudson Ward Flour Millers.
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A Leeds, Scarcroft & Wetherby Railway shunting wagons in the yard. A tram trundles up and down, behind.
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Kirkstall & East Seacroft train with a load bound for Barnbow.
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Re: Steam Trains to Sovereign Street.

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I like your layout. It makes sense. A railway system in a layout.
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Thanks Mountain Goat.


The Fiddle Yard
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On the right crates of small arms a ready for dispatch. Foreman George Clark is wondering when the wagon is coming.
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A coal train trundles through the station
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A view from the fiddle Yard looking towards Wyndham Farm. The LNER loco is 'The Berkeley' a Hunt Class. It is a locomotive I saw regularly when I lived in Leeds. A 'I must have' loco. :lol:
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A Calder Railway goods train passes Wyndham Farm on its way to Sovereign Street. Wyndham Farm is actually in Cumbria and was a family farm. When I saw the model in our local model shop, my wife said it looks like Wyndham Farm. Another'must have'. Funny how the wife did not query the cost. :lol: :lol:
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