Riverside Line (North Tyneside) photos ?

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Riverside Line (North Tyneside) photos ?

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I drive Metros on the adjacent line, and would like pics of the old Riverside line and stations. Managed to find a couple of Carville pics, would love more, esp Walker station, and the various lines there.
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Have you a copy of Suburban railways of Tyneside by Alan Young? Lots of pictures of the North Tyne Loop and the Riverside .
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TRESTROL wrote:Have you a copy of Suburban railways of Tyneside by Alan Young? Lots of pictures of the North Tyne Loop and the Riverside .
Nope. I'll follow that up. Ironically, my minder driver when I started driving metros 20 years ago was a bloke called....Alan Young. Hows that for irony, eh ?
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Someone else mentioned Willington Viaduct. I have no worries driving over that at all, but there was i gather a smaller viaduct going over the Rope works towards Willington Quay. I'd LOVE a pic of that !
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There is much more here: http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/sites.shtml

Click on individual station names for Alan Young's photos and reports.
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try the sine project there is pictures on that and of stations,and can you tell us anything more about the buried electric unit(s) at gosforth car sheds the one with the asbestos in it
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third-rail wrote:try the sine project there is pictures on that and of stations,and can you tell us anything more about the buried electric unit(s) at gosforth car sheds the one with the asbestos in it
Didn't know there was any buried electric units, as per asbestos, there was just a couple of months back a company involved in getting asbestos out. Seemed to be mainly the maintenance area, and the centre path of the depot. Suited up workers and sealed off area of work.

As for the two recommended sites, yeah. Visited them. Actually used to do a bit of walking along the old line, now a cycle track. Problem was too many peabrains with dogs off the leash, gangs of moronic teen thugs (had a bottle thrown at me once while walking past ! Plastic yes, but the spiteful unnecessarity of it is typical of "these days") and hidey holes for druggies. Sad, but typical Britain 2010.
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Riverside Branch photos from various sources including my own.
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The Riverside Branch Junction on the ECML about a mile east of Newcastle Stn. Old Byker Stn platforms can be seen just after the junction.
The Riverside Branch Junction on the ECML about a mile east of Newcastle Stn. Old Byker Stn platforms can be seen just after the junction.
Byker station opened in 1884 and closed in 1954 close to the Shields Road.
Byker station opened in 1884 and closed in 1954 close to the Shields Road.
Class 37 on the branch pick up goods at Byker.  The famous Byker Wall can be seen to the upper right of the picture. 1979.
Class 37 on the branch pick up goods at Byker. The famous Byker Wall can be seen to the upper right of the picture. 1979.
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Riverside Branch photos from various sources including my own.
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Splendid NER slotted post St Peters Distant signal still complete with phone, spectacles and post cap 1985
Splendid NER slotted post St Peters Distant signal still complete with phone, spectacles and post cap 1985
St Peters Station looking east. Viewed 1972
St Peters Station looking east. Viewed 1972
Walker Station opened 1879 and closed in 1973, originally called Low Walker.
Walker Station opened 1879 and closed in 1973, originally called Low Walker.
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Riverside Branch photos from various sources including my own.
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Carville Station opened in 1891 and closed in 1973 off Hadrian Road.
Carville Station opened in 1891 and closed in 1973 off Hadrian Road.
Willington Quay Stn, buildings obscured by the footbridge opened 1879 and closed 1973.
Willington Quay Stn, buildings obscured by the footbridge opened 1879 and closed 1973.
Percy Main Station in 1976 looking West. The B&T line is joining the Tynemouth route just beyond the signalbox. The Riverside route merged behind the photographer. Thanks to "3rd rail" for pointing this out.
Percy Main Station in 1976 looking West. The B&T line is joining the Tynemouth route just beyond the signalbox. The Riverside route merged behind the photographer. Thanks to "3rd rail" for pointing this out.
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TANFIELD wrote:Riverside Branch photos from various sources including my own.
Sorry, but are the captions for the first and last of these 1st three photos, transposed?
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I have a number of Riverside photos on my Flickr photostream http://www.flickr.com/photos/pinzac55/

I see Tanfield has posted one of my photos (centre shot of Byker station 1978) so here is a shot of a cute 3 armed T bracket signal at St Peters in 1977. I was so keen in those days that I asked British Rail if I could buy it and they said I could have it free but would to pay (I think) £30 for a Flagman.I offered it to both Beamish Museum and the NYMR but they didn't want it, so it was cut up and burnt.
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The first photo of the 37 is 37098 at Byker which was actually returning from Carville to Tyne Yard. I was the guard on it.
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The captions for the photos in the first group have been corrected. The St Peters LQ distant signal was saved by the Tanfield Railway and became Marley Hill starting signal (No 15) if you are familiar with that heritage railway. Thanks too for the splendid photo of the 3 doll signal at St Peters posted by Pinza c55. It is indeed a great shame that you were unable to save such a lovely item for preservation
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The photo shows the former NER LQ St Peters distant signal. Using the post, ladder and fittings it became the Marley Hill starting signal (No 15) on the Tanfield Railway.
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St Peters (Distant) signal at Marley Hill
St Peters (Distant) signal at Marley Hill
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