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Snow
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 11:53 am
by 60041
I know its not quite Snowdrift at Bleath Gill, but I have attached a few pictures taken at our place (one out of the bedroom window) this morning. This is the ECML, the up line has disappeared completely and all traffic is using the down line at reduced speed. The average depth is about 18" to 2' but on the railway it is a little less because yesterdays traffic kept it clear.
Re: Snow
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 12:07 pm
by coachmann
Ah the joys of living at the seaside.....No snow.
Re: Snow
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 12:46 pm
by third-rail
come to whitley bay we have about 8"to10" here
just seen severe weather forcast issued for today between 12 ,45 till midnight tonite with further heavy falls for all of northumbria,(bryan is your plough ready yet it might be needed)
Re: Snow
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 4:54 pm
by StoneRoad
Temperatures around here have struggled to get much above freezing for the last three or four days.
This morning I woke up to find several inches of the white stuff (on top of the previous half inch) so I think that I'll keep to the indoor jobs for now.
But, I'll have to brave the outdoors on Monday. Methinks the workshop sawdust burner is going to be working overtime next week!
The forecast is for about another week of the current cold snap. Given the location of the jetstream and a blocking high I expect the forecasters are not wrong.
IIRC this is the earliest for lying snow for 17 years.
Now, where did I put the thermals.....
Re: Snow
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 5:05 pm
by mr B
coachmann wrote:Ah the joys of living at the seaside.....No snow.
Not on yer' nellie mate, its different up here in sunny Redcar, now usualy we get it and after a few hours its gone...but this lots been here for a few days now....
Redcar Central this morning (28/11/2010) the 10-40am to Saltburn, due to ice and snow was terminating at Redcar.
mr B
Re: Snow
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 6:38 pm
by Bryan
Its not just the snow.
Minus 12 in York last night, Minus 14 at Dishforth.
As for my plough.
It still needs some work to be done only trouble is the A64 and A169 between me and it.
Should be ready in the Summer next year.
Re: Snow
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 7:35 pm
by geofrancis
Hi Mr B
On a another subject, does the Navy Club still exist in Redcar? Happy memories
Geofrancis
Re: Snow
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 8:51 pm
by mr B
geofrancis, The Navy Club went when they pulled Allma Parade and Railway Terrace and surrounding streets down to make way for M*rris*ns supermarket, now we are threatend with a vertical pier (?) and around £60 million on a new sea wall. Also work is to start on Redcar central station spring 2011 .
mr B
Re: Snow
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 2:34 pm
by mr B
Just to keep you lot on the move, another load of waste (rock salt) from Boulby Mine very well sought after in conditions on the roads these days.
mr B
Re: Snow
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 5:32 pm
by geofrancis
Mr B
Thanks for your reply, I spent some time helping to build the Coke ovens at B/Steel 1977,
being ex Navy I was introduced to the Navy club by a local workmate (ex submariner)
Ray Botterill happy memories
Cheers Geofrancis
Re: Snow
Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 12:28 pm
by 52A
It would appear that Dunbar and Chathill have had their services reinstated after over a week of waiting. Notwork Fail living up to their very low standards yet again.
Re: Snow
Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 10:14 pm
by 60041
52A wrote:It would appear that Dunbar and Chathill have had their services reinstated after over a week of waiting. Notwork Fail living up to their very low standards yet again.
I don't know if they have been doing it this time, but when we had the snow last january, Cross Country were stopping some trains at Chathill to provide a replacement for the Northern Rail service that had been suspended. One of the staff at Alnmouth Station lives at Chathill and was using the Cross Country service to get to work.
Re: Snow
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 3:33 pm
by mr B
Midlesborough-Whitby services have been suspended durring the snow, for a week or so , now was'nt the sole idea for keeping the branch open for times like these, to get supplies to outlying villages and commuters on the move ? And why do they have a 142 flogging its b*ll*cks of up the ECML on the 7-30 Saltburn-Newcastle when 156's trundle up and down the Esk valley?
Re: Snow
Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 2:07 pm
by StoneRoad
At last! I woke up today to find that the thaw has set in.
Sunny, "mild" if dampish air, and a lot of the snow has disappeared. Apart from one or two of the large piles created during clearance ops.......
I wonder if the plumbers will be busy....
......
[url]http://stanegaterestorationsandreplicas%20...%2068464.html[/url]
The above shot is from earlier in 2010, but the point still applies.
(luckily that gantry no longer exists, as is got demolished by a HGV in the summer)
edit:
Apologies, try this link instead:
http://stanegaterestorationsandreplicas ... 68464.html
it should work!
mutter, mutter, $%^& modern technology!
or try my next post in this thread......I've put the link there, as well...
Re: Snow
Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 6:24 pm
by Bryan
Link isn't working for me.