Bridges
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Malcolm do you have a picture of the aircraft as discussed in another thread over the Royal Border Bridge in the race or do you want me to insert from my collection.
The rest of you an open question what is the vehicle on the rear of the train crossing the Royal Border Bridge.
The rest of you an open question what is the vehicle on the rear of the train crossing the Royal Border Bridge.
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Looks like a long wheelbase, possibly fish.
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It would be great if you could post it. I don't know if I've seen the one you have.
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It would be great if you could post it. I don't know if I've seen the one you have.
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I'm not as good at train formations as you guys, but it looks like an odd formation to me. Stopping train?The rest of you an open question what is the vehicle on the rear of the train crossing the Royal Border Bridge.
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Looks like a fish or ventilated van to me.
Edit - might be a cattle van, but it's really at the wrong end of the train. I'd be very doubtful it would be attached to a passenger service if empty.
Edit - might be a cattle van, but it's really at the wrong end of the train. I'd be very doubtful it would be attached to a passenger service if empty.
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Fish would make sense, I understand it wasn't unknown to attach them to passenger workings due to the need for speed.
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Some interesting pics here at I believe Skinnerburn.
Courtesy of Derick Pearson who is an excellent source of knowlege in dealing with Skinnerburn Iron & Steelworks.
The line below the viaduct was laid to recover the derailed trucks which were pushed over the bankside, it was removed after the operation.
Courtesy of Derick Pearson who is an excellent source of knowlege in dealing with Skinnerburn Iron & Steelworks.
The line below the viaduct was laid to recover the derailed trucks which were pushed over the bankside, it was removed after the operation.
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Fish is probably correct for the last venicle in the train crossing the Royal Border Bridge if the train is an Edinburgh - Newcastle slow it would maybe have picked up at Burnmouth having come off the Eyemouth Branch or pussibly just been marshalled on at Berwick.
I have enclosed 2 photos one of the plane V train race as discussed in another thread and one which i dont know much about showing train V boat your comments as usual welcome
I have enclosed 2 photos one of the plane V train race as discussed in another thread and one which i dont know much about showing train V boat your comments as usual welcome
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The train was most likly a stopper as the last coaches were non corrodor with most lickly a fish wagon yes the venting looks like a cattle wagon but i think the doors are full depth ie not like on a cattle wagon.jwealleans wrote:Looks like a fish or ventilated van to me.
Edit - might be a cattle van, but it's really at the wrong end of the train. I'd be very doubtful it would be attached to a passenger service if empty.
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Gorden the green engine
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Oh! ill-fated Bridge of the Silvr'y Tay
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52D wrote:Fish is probably correct for the last venicle in the train crossing the Royal Border Bridge if the train is an Edinburgh - Newcastle slow it would maybe have picked up at Burnmouth having come off the Eyemouth Branch or pussibly just been marshalled on at Berwick.
I have enclosed 2 photos one of the plane V train race as discussed in another thread and one which i dont know much about showing train V boat your comments as usual welcome
The speedboat is on the River Ouse, it's Offord with the church in the backgound - before the curve was straightened out ? There used to be a freight depot there on the downside which recieved ferry wagons off 8B34 02:12 Temple Mills - New England - I will remember the TOPS code in a minute...
A topper is proper if the train's a non-stopper!