Tanfield Railway, 7th February 2010

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Tanfield Railway, 7th February 2010

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Well i've come away very impressed by the efforts by the guys at the Tanfield Railway, had a smashing day out on Sunday. Ok the weather wasn't at it's best but was still an enjoyable day.

I also found the timetable great with the 20 minute slot at Andrew's house which allowed you to get a shot down near Tanfield then drive up towards the other end... Was great!

I've uploaded a couple of my shots with the rest on the Part 1 DVD.

Clips Available Here

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Re: Tanfield Railway, 7th February 2010

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Excellent pictures there
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Great pictures and excellent sound-is the Tanfield the one with the old mine shaft,and the sharp incline up to one end of the line?Think i've seen it on telly.
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Re: Tanfield Railway, 7th February 2010

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I think "Ferrybridge Flyer" is thinking of Staffordshire's Foxfield Railway.
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Does sound like Foxfield, although I've only seen magazine photo shoots of the place.

For Tanfield, there's a new book about the history of the Tanfield Way: "Like Carrying Coals to Newcastle: History of the Tanfield Way":

http://www.northern-heritage.co.uk/prod ... ?id=102066

My copy arrived yesterday and I haven't had a chance to read more than the first couple of pages. There's also a DVD which I haven't looked at yet. The NERA Journal's review said it was worth it just for the DVD...

Totally off topic but the publisher's promotional postcard that came with the book is a nice scene of Dunstanburgh Castle taken from the shoreline that shows the Whin Sill very well. Earlier in the day I had been a guest lecturer for Marcy's class - giving them a basic overview of geology. One of my examples of an igneous rock was taken from the Whin Sill. Yes you could see where it came from on the postcard! I hasten to add that I took it from the wave cut platform (shoreline) - and not the castle or cliff!


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Re: Tanfield Railway, 7th February 2010

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Yes guys,it was FOXFIELD-apologies!!!
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Re: Tanfield Railway, 7th February 2010

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Ferrybridge Flyer wrote:Great pictures and excellent sound-is the Tanfield the one with the old mine shaft,and the sharp incline up to one end of the line?Think i've seen it on telly.
I think you might be thinking of the Bowes Railway the incline is rope worked.
Same area and has featured on TV a couple of times.
http://www.bowesrailway.co.uk/

Foxfield is Staffordshire near Alton Towers.
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Just been looking at the Bowes website: It looks fairly healthy. Usually you only hear of problems there: I think it was (still is?) council owned and forever having funding problems.


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