Lancashire Derbyshire and East Coast Railway
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Lancashire Derbyshire and East Coast Railway
Hey,
wow, its been a long time since ive been here....due to a mass load of rubbish a wont go into. but yea, last time i was on here i was doing some research into the Lancashire Derbyshire and East Coast Railway. well ive gone away and ive come back with less knowledge on the line than what i left with. This time around im going to stick everything i find out in a powerpoint (that way i should.....Should remember that infomation hahaha).
Now the Infomation i am looking for is a bit mixed through the sections on the LNER forums. I would like to find out anything from anyone about:
-The History of the Lancashire Derbyshire and East Coast Railway
-what Locomotives ran on the Lancashire Derbyshire and East Coast Railway
-Any Maps, Pictures, drawings or any other images (Inparticular the Chesterfield to Arkwright town Section of the line and Mines)
-Model LNER Shunters Availiable that would fit this section of the Lancashire Derbyshire and East Coast Railway
-Rolling stock that ran on the Lancashire Derbyshire and East Coast Railway
-Rolling stock avaliable that would fit
-Places worth modeling that fit the area (Not the Crooked Spire) eg, AirFields ECT.
Anything else that you find out about the Lancashire Derbyshire and East Coast Railway that might or will help me out.
The Period i am modeling is1930-1940's and the Area of the line i am modeling is the Chesterfield to Arkwright Town Section.
Thanks, anything that is posted will be appriciated!
Will
wow, its been a long time since ive been here....due to a mass load of rubbish a wont go into. but yea, last time i was on here i was doing some research into the Lancashire Derbyshire and East Coast Railway. well ive gone away and ive come back with less knowledge on the line than what i left with. This time around im going to stick everything i find out in a powerpoint (that way i should.....Should remember that infomation hahaha).
Now the Infomation i am looking for is a bit mixed through the sections on the LNER forums. I would like to find out anything from anyone about:
-The History of the Lancashire Derbyshire and East Coast Railway
-what Locomotives ran on the Lancashire Derbyshire and East Coast Railway
-Any Maps, Pictures, drawings or any other images (Inparticular the Chesterfield to Arkwright town Section of the line and Mines)
-Model LNER Shunters Availiable that would fit this section of the Lancashire Derbyshire and East Coast Railway
-Rolling stock that ran on the Lancashire Derbyshire and East Coast Railway
-Rolling stock avaliable that would fit
-Places worth modeling that fit the area (Not the Crooked Spire) eg, AirFields ECT.
Anything else that you find out about the Lancashire Derbyshire and East Coast Railway that might or will help me out.
The Period i am modeling is1930-1940's and the Area of the line i am modeling is the Chesterfield to Arkwright Town Section.
Thanks, anything that is posted will be appriciated!
Will
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Re: Lancashire Derbyshire and East Coast Railway
Try...
The Lancashire, Derbyshire & East Coast Railway, J. Cupit & W. Taylor, The Oakwood Press 1966 (rpt 1984, 1988), ISBN 0853613028.
Great Central Vol.3 : Fay Sets The Pace 1900-1922, George Dow, Ian Allan 1965 (rpt 1971, 1985), ISBN 0711002630.
There was some discussion recently on modelling the LDECR, alas all talk of starting from scratch (with the exception of a single Horsebox design.) Stock and so on is at least well covered by scale drawings.
Will
The Lancashire, Derbyshire & East Coast Railway, J. Cupit & W. Taylor, The Oakwood Press 1966 (rpt 1984, 1988), ISBN 0853613028.
Great Central Vol.3 : Fay Sets The Pace 1900-1922, George Dow, Ian Allan 1965 (rpt 1971, 1985), ISBN 0711002630.
There was some discussion recently on modelling the LDECR, alas all talk of starting from scratch (with the exception of a single Horsebox design.) Stock and so on is at least well covered by scale drawings.
Will
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Re: Lancashire Derbyshire and East Coast Railway
Further to Will's post, I'm not sure that all LDEC 1930s modelling has to be from scratch, though a lot of adaptation, ingenuity, and lucky finds amongst "used itmes" or long-stored unbuilt kits may be needed.
To start your little grey cells off regarding the business of locos, have a look at these links (if they work)
Page 3 especially of
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=617&p=20062&hilit=dave+slater+dean+sidings#p20062
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=855&p=5086&hilit=dave+slater+dean+sidings#p5086
If not, put dave+slater+dean+sidings into the site search facility, within this model railways section, and you should find the above topics withing the top half-dozen results.
NB Definitely no endorsement of product implied - it was just that I remembered that the Dean Sidings name was a link to the info that you may be looking for.
To start your little grey cells off regarding the business of locos, have a look at these links (if they work)
Page 3 especially of
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=617&p=20062&hilit=dave+slater+dean+sidings#p20062
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=855&p=5086&hilit=dave+slater+dean+sidings#p5086
If not, put dave+slater+dean+sidings into the site search facility, within this model railways section, and you should find the above topics withing the top half-dozen results.
NB Definitely no endorsement of product implied - it was just that I remembered that the Dean Sidings name was a link to the info that you may be looking for.
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Re: Lancashire Derbyshire and East Coast Railway
It is something that could be put together into an article for the Constituent Companies section, but a Powerpoint would not be the ideal medium!
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Re: Lancashire Derbyshire and East Coast Railway
Thanks for the Book and page references guys. there extremly appriciated.
I have come up with quite alot of infomation about signel boxes, stations, A couple of Shunters, and a few other things. I think puttingit all into a article would be a good idea to be honest Richard. The chances are however is that it wont be upto a standard i would be proud of considering i cant spell what so ever (Dyslexic), but il give it a good go and give you all something to read on those nights sat infront of your railways shunting your coal wagons back and forth (Thats what i do....my main Model Railway is still being set up so i have made a small shunting yard and i sit there reading the "Hornby Magazine" while shunting with my Hornby BR Black 0-4-0 "Smokey Joe" model. but now i am back to the old tintanet and the books...
Any information will be appriciated!
Thanks
Will
I have come up with quite alot of infomation about signel boxes, stations, A couple of Shunters, and a few other things. I think puttingit all into a article would be a good idea to be honest Richard. The chances are however is that it wont be upto a standard i would be proud of considering i cant spell what so ever (Dyslexic), but il give it a good go and give you all something to read on those nights sat infront of your railways shunting your coal wagons back and forth (Thats what i do....my main Model Railway is still being set up so i have made a small shunting yard and i sit there reading the "Hornby Magazine" while shunting with my Hornby BR Black 0-4-0 "Smokey Joe" model. but now i am back to the old tintanet and the books...
Any information will be appriciated!
Thanks
Will
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Will: Thanks, yes I can correct typos, etc. Switch to email and we can discuss the type format I usually go for. I suspect this will be shorter than most of the railway sections - perhaps only one page.
Richard
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Re: Lancashire Derbyshire and East Coast Railway
Ok richard, thanks
i am strugling to find anything or little on the locomotive's they used on the railway. so i was just wondering if anyone got any idea on the loco's they used on the LD&EC?
A the moment ive found out that they used GER Class L77 ( LNER Class N7)and the LD&EC class A (LNER Class N6) .
but i would be very greatfull if anyone could give me a few hints on what they ran along the line
i am strugling to find anything or little on the locomotive's they used on the railway. so i was just wondering if anyone got any idea on the loco's they used on the LD&EC?
A the moment ive found out that they used GER Class L77 ( LNER Class N7)and the LD&EC class A (LNER Class N6) .
but i would be very greatfull if anyone could give me a few hints on what they ran along the line
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Re: Lancashire Derbyshire and East Coast Railway
I've had a quick look through some of my books, and not come up with much of use. The RCTS books will have some, but it will be scattered about.
Try using the website-wide search at:
http://www.lner.info/search/search.shtml
(rather than the forum-only search that can be found on a link above).
Richard
Try using the website-wide search at:
http://www.lner.info/search/search.shtml
(rather than the forum-only search that can be found on a link above).
Richard
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Re: Lancashire Derbyshire and East Coast Railway
It really depends what date and which part of the line you are looking at.will derbyshire wrote:Ok richard, thanks
i am strugling to find anything or little on the locomotive's they used on the railway. so i was just wondering if anyone got any idea on the loco's they used on the LD&EC?
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Re: Lancashire Derbyshire and East Coast Railway
Hi Bill,
The period i am looking to model is 1930 - 1940 but im willing to stretch a few years in either direction to include a locomotive or other feature on the line.
hope this helps,
Will
The period i am looking to model is 1930 - 1940 but im willing to stretch a few years in either direction to include a locomotive or other feature on the line.
hope this helps,
Will
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Re: Lancashire Derbyshire and East Coast Railway
Richard,
I have used the Site Search and i havent come up with much, Ive found 3 Locomotives that were build for the LD&EC by Kitson.
I have found the-
Kitson N6 http://www.lner.info/locos/N/n6.shtml
Kitson J60 http://www.lner.info/locos/J/j60.shtml
Kitson M1 http://www.lner.info/locos/M/m1.shtml
(Hopefully these links work...fingers crossed)
Out of the 3 locomotives i have found infomation on, only one has a model avaliable. I will still be looking into the Locomotives used on the Railway and hopefully i will come up with more infomation!!!
Any help will be greatly appriciated as usual
Thanks
Will
I have used the Site Search and i havent come up with much, Ive found 3 Locomotives that were build for the LD&EC by Kitson.
I have found the-
Kitson N6 http://www.lner.info/locos/N/n6.shtml
Kitson J60 http://www.lner.info/locos/J/j60.shtml
Kitson M1 http://www.lner.info/locos/M/m1.shtml
(Hopefully these links work...fingers crossed)
Out of the 3 locomotives i have found infomation on, only one has a model avaliable. I will still be looking into the Locomotives used on the Railway and hopefully i will come up with more infomation!!!
Any help will be greatly appriciated as usual
Thanks
Will
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Yes - the LDECR didn't have many locos to start with. That is probably all the LNER inherited.
Kits should be able to extend what is available. This might seem intimidating, but start on something simple like a wagon, or a modification to an RTR loco.
Richard
Kits should be able to extend what is available. This might seem intimidating, but start on something simple like a wagon, or a modification to an RTR loco.
Richard
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Re: Lancashire Derbyshire and East Coast Railway
The was also a LDEC bult 0-4-4T class G3 which lasted until 1934, though I think all had been moved away by 1930.will derbyshire wrote:Richard,
I have used the Site Search and i havent come up with much, Ive found 3 Locomotives that were build for the LD&EC by Kitson.
I have found the-
Kitson N6 http://www.lner.info/locos/N/n6.shtml
Kitson J60 http://www.lner.info/locos/J/j60.shtml
Kitson M1 http://www.lner.info/locos/M/m1.shtml
Out of the 3 locomotives i have found infomation on, only one has a model avaliable. I will still be looking into the Locomotives used on the Railway and hopefully i will come up with more infomation!!!
In addition the following GC classes were allocated to Langwith or Tuxford J11, N4, N5, Q4, 04. There may also have a passenger class. A5s were allocated in the 50s but I can't see just what they replaced.
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Re: Lancashire Derbyshire and East Coast Railway
Colwick K3s appeared in Market Place station ive just seen 2 pics of them in a book in Sheffield library.
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.
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Re: Lancashire Derbyshire and East Coast Railway
Thanks Guys!
I have been looking into a few loco's ready to run and Kits. While i havent been too lucky with kits, i have found a few Ready to run Models mainly from bachmann.
Model 1- Bachmann LNER K3 1935 Doncaster Green 4200 Gall Tender
Model 2- Bachmann LNER V2 4771 'Green Arrow' Doncaster Green (If i used the Loco i would probibly remove the Name Plates and change the running number)
Model 3- Bachmann LNER Class B1 1189 'Sir William Gray' Apple Green (Thats is if the loco fits the railway, and if it doesnt, once again name plates would be removed and Running number changed)
Model 4- Bachmann (again)BR J39 64897 BR Black Early Emblem 4200 Gal Tender (This Locomotive would be sent off to The Model Center http://www.tmc-direct.com to have the Numbers Changed,the LNER Logo Put on the tender and possibly a repaint...but i may leave the repaint and have the train in wartime unlined black.)
Model 5- Hornby LNER J83 9819 ( Im not that sure about this little shunter but i do need one)
Well, im sure most of those Locomotives shouldnt be there. can someone correct me if im wrong and i would also like you to send me any link to for ready to run or kit websites.
As usual all is apriciated
Thanks
Will
I have been looking into a few loco's ready to run and Kits. While i havent been too lucky with kits, i have found a few Ready to run Models mainly from bachmann.
Model 1- Bachmann LNER K3 1935 Doncaster Green 4200 Gall Tender
Model 2- Bachmann LNER V2 4771 'Green Arrow' Doncaster Green (If i used the Loco i would probibly remove the Name Plates and change the running number)
Model 3- Bachmann LNER Class B1 1189 'Sir William Gray' Apple Green (Thats is if the loco fits the railway, and if it doesnt, once again name plates would be removed and Running number changed)
Model 4- Bachmann (again)BR J39 64897 BR Black Early Emblem 4200 Gal Tender (This Locomotive would be sent off to The Model Center http://www.tmc-direct.com to have the Numbers Changed,the LNER Logo Put on the tender and possibly a repaint...but i may leave the repaint and have the train in wartime unlined black.)
Model 5- Hornby LNER J83 9819 ( Im not that sure about this little shunter but i do need one)
Well, im sure most of those Locomotives shouldnt be there. can someone correct me if im wrong and i would also like you to send me any link to for ready to run or kit websites.
As usual all is apriciated
Thanks
Will