Leeds-Wetherby Accident + an Act of Parliam. (late 19th C)
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 3:00 pm
I've been conversing with Nigel Chippindale of Ottawa, who grew up in the Aberford / Scholes area near Leeds - not a million miles from where I grew up
Nigel's ancestors appear to have had some influence in the area, including the brick works at Scholes owned by his Great Uncle. Scholes is on the old Leeds-Wetherby line, not far from the Crossgates Junction. NER before LNER.
Nigel writes:
I wondered if the Act mandated the use of check-points, but it wouldn't have cost the brick works much to have installed check-points or similar devices.
Richard
Nigel's ancestors appear to have had some influence in the area, including the brick works at Scholes owned by his Great Uncle. Scholes is on the old Leeds-Wetherby line, not far from the Crossgates Junction. NER before LNER.
Nigel writes:
Does anyone know anything about this Act of Parliament? Was the accident on the Leeds-Wetherby, or elsewhere?The story told by my father was that when the Brick Works was established about 1875 the idea was that locating it on the Leeds-Wetherby railway would allow bricks to be shipped to a wide area. Soon thereafter, however, a serious railway accident caused by a switch on a mainline into a siding led to an Act of Parliament banning such sidings (do you know about any of this?). Thus the opportunity for wide marketing disappeared and most of the bricks were used in and around Scholes. The bricks were delivered by horse and cart (later by steam traction engine), which limited the range severely. I don't recall any references to dealings with the Gascoignes.
The Brick Works closed at the beginning of WW1 and never reopened, despite the efforts of my Great Uncle Isaac, who installed a Diesel engine to replace the steam engine that powered the machinery. I can remember both the steam engine and the Diesel (my uncle used to run the latter once in a while to keep it in good shape).
I wondered if the Act mandated the use of check-points, but it wouldn't have cost the brick works much to have installed check-points or similar devices.
Richard