Church Fenton station
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Church Fenton station
Do any of you guys have photos of Church Fenton station during steam days? Every time i go,i can't help wondering that it must have been a real sight when busy-full of steam instead of the one train we go out for nowadays!
Bring back Ferrybridge station!
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Re: Church Fenton station
I don't think I've seen many photos of Church Fenton, full stop. The one I've seen recently (in a Ken Hoole book I think) is of the workmen lifting the line to Wetherby. Steam era (just), but no trains. In fact you can't even see the station itself.
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Re: Church Fenton station
I'm baaaackkkk!
Nice and hot here in Kuwait, but to get to the point:
Church Fenton you want; Church Fenton you got.
Malcolm
Nice and hot here in Kuwait, but to get to the point:
Church Fenton you want; Church Fenton you got.
Malcolm
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Re: Church Fenton station
Welcome back and you posted one of my favourite NER classes.
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.
Re: Church Fenton station
Well now you mention it. I have a number of photos and other material (copies of original building drawings & track plans from 1904 etc) collected during the research I did before building my OO layout, and I have added bits and pieces in the years since. Gleaned from various sources and I think there would be copyright isues around posting them here. I do have a big series of my own photos (mostly b/w) taken around 1989/1990 before the original plaform buildings disappeared. The layout appeared at quite a number of exhibitons up until its final session at Spalding in 2008, and also featured in the RM in the late 90's. Now it (and I) are both retired and the layout has been put up for sale (I am however hanging on to the rather large amount of LNER stock needed to feed it - 4 tracks of mainline on a 'watch the trains go by' basis took about 40 trains).
Re: Church Fenton station
I have mentioned it in reply to another query
but again try the DVD from "Fastline Films Vol 3 Civil Engineering.
There is quite a lengthy segment on the remodelling of CF North Junction in 1948
North West Video Productions
9a New st
Carnforth
Lancs
LA5 9BX
but again try the DVD from "Fastline Films Vol 3 Civil Engineering.
There is quite a lengthy segment on the remodelling of CF North Junction in 1948
North West Video Productions
9a New st
Carnforth
Lancs
LA5 9BX
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Re: Church Fenton station
52D wrote:Welcome back and you posted one of my favourite NER classes.
Yes, welcome back, matey, and I suspect you're in a slightly drier place than Swindon is tonight
A topper is proper if the train's a non-stopper!
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Re: Church Fenton station
Sorry this is a bit vague, but I think there was a single or 2-part VHS series around about 10+ years ago, compiled of old official-looking B&W Signal & Telegraph Dept. training films ; - (one?) title excitingly called something like "Maintenance of Mechanical Points and Signals" :Bryan wrote:I have mentioned it in reply to another query
but again try the DVD from "Fastline Films Vol 3 Civil Engineering.
There is quite a lengthy segment on the remodelling of CF North Junction in 1948
North West Video Productions
9a New st
Carnforth
Lancs
LA5 9BX
The point being they were late LNER or early BR films, and I've a feeling a significant part of the filming was centred on CF.
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Re: Church Fenton station
Thanks for that guys-welcome back Malcolm-if anyone had a photo-i thought it would be you! Hope the tans coming on well.Like the overhead canopies on the platforms,not so much cover nowadays!!
Bring back Ferrybridge station!
Re: Church Fenton station
You got that right. Check out 'Sunshine' post in General Chat.hq1hitchin wrote:52D wrote:Welcome back and you posted one of my favourite NER classes.
Yes, welcome back, matey, and I suspect you're in a slightly drier place than Swindon is tonight
Malcolm
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Re: Church Fenton station
I had always wondered what the LNER looked like in the flesh and there were very few colour photos around in the 80's - a model seemed the only solution and this is how it turned out (in monochrome for a better 'period' effect
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Re: Church Fenton station
Very nice job indeed.
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Re: Church Fenton station
I had the pleasure of seeing Bob's layout and very good it was too. Shame it's off the circuit now.
Re: Church Fenton station
Thanks for compliments, I have put a 'retirement retrospective' gallery of the layout up on RMWeb that shows more of the layout and the stock - I must say it was a bit of a wrench closing the layout down.