Tanfield Railway, 7th February 2010
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Tanfield Railway, 7th February 2010
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.
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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
Excellent pictures there
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Re: Tanfield Railway, 7th February 2010
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.
Bring back Ferrybridge station!
Re: Tanfield Railway, 7th February 2010
I think "Ferrybridge Flyer" is thinking of Staffordshire's Foxfield Railway.
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Re: Tanfield Railway, 7th February 2010
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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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!
Richard
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Re: Tanfield Railway, 7th February 2010
Yes guys,it was FOXFIELD-apologies!!!
Bring back Ferrybridge station!
Re: Tanfield Railway, 7th February 2010
I think you might be thinking of the Bowes Railway the incline is rope worked.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.
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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Re: Tanfield Railway, 7th February 2010
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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