Old GNR Pics & NER
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Re: Old GNR Pics & NER
Manna,I am collecting old photos of Selby's railway environment so,by any chance, do you know the date of when your Selby photo was taken?
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Re: Old GNR Pics & NER
G'Day Gents
Sorry 50C, I don't have a date, at a guess 1890-1905, I'll keep an eye open for any more though
manna
Sorry 50C, I don't have a date, at a guess 1890-1905, I'll keep an eye open for any more though
manna
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Re: Old GNR Pics & NER
The Selby pic is before about 1910 as the Selby North box is clearly an earlier pattern of box than the Selby North box which existed (disused) till the early 1980's.
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Re: Old GNR Pics & NER
I'm a bit too young to remember the old type north signalbox!!! but the bookstall (which I think was W H Smith) on the down platform was still there in the 1950,s as we used to buy our ABC spotting books from it.
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Re: Old GNR Pics & NER
Ken Hoole's book "Railway History In Pictures North-East England" has a photo of the original Bascule Bridge at Selby and a photo of the swing bridge not long after opening - on the latter you can see an old disused signalbox on the original course of the line over the bascule bridge.
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Re: Old GNR Pics & NER
Thanks PinzaC55,I will see if I can get a copy from my local library.
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If you can't (it was published in 1969!) PM me your addy and I'll scan and e-mail it to you.
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Re: Old GNR Pics & NER
G'Day Gents
Here is some interesting one's
manna
Here is some interesting one's
manna
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Re: Old GNR Pics & NER
Re the RODs at Tattenham Corner, I've seen the picture and similar ones before .
There were 50 or more engines there at one time, does anyone know for how long they were there? Presumably the passenger service was suspended at that time. A picture I really want to see is the RODs which were in store at the dump at Queensferry near Chester, where there were nealy 200 of them at one time.
There were 50 or more engines there at one time, does anyone know for how long they were there? Presumably the passenger service was suspended at that time. A picture I really want to see is the RODs which were in store at the dump at Queensferry near Chester, where there were nealy 200 of them at one time.
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Re: Old GNR Pics & NER
Did the Aussie RODs come from the dumps in the UK or were they obtained from abroad?
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.
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I think they did come from the dumps but the ones they chose hadn't spent too many years in open store. They selected 3 of the only 6 RODs which were actually built at Gorton by the GCR, the GCR itself took the other 3.52D wrote:Did the Aussie RODs come from the dumps in the UK or were they obtained from abroad?
The ones that went to China were supplied by various dealers. With so many enthusiasts having been there in recent years, if any trace of them still existed it would have been discovered by now surely.