Views From The Cab
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G'Day Gents
I'll agree, thats a nice little collection you've got there, wish I'd taken a few more in my time at the 'Cross' Nice to see some of the places nobody bothers with Holme- Arlesey- Offord, always loved that bit, and being able to look right in to vicarage, through those spotless windows
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I'll agree, thats a nice little collection you've got there, wish I'd taken a few more in my time at the 'Cross' Nice to see some of the places nobody bothers with Holme- Arlesey- Offord, always loved that bit, and being able to look right in to vicarage, through those spotless windows
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Here are some B/W images, I have included a shot taken from the cab of a class 46 approaching Huntingdon, it's a bit shaky because we were motoring at the time, but interesting in showing Huntingdon layout in late 60's before the whole scene changed.
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It's a pity that there isn't a 'vintage cabride' dvd/video available of the ECML like there is for the Midland main line from st Pancras to Sheffield in 1971 filmed by the British Transport Film Unit. This particular 1971 cabride was filmed on a 'peak' (class 45) and is available on two separate videos/dvds part one being st Pancras to Wellingborough and part two Wellingborough to Sheffield. I would have liked to have seen a vintage cabride from York to Kings Cross (up road for a change) filmed in 1969 part one being York to Retford and part two Retford to Kings Cross filmed on the secondman's side of a Brush type-4 that would have been very interesting.
1969 Would be an interesting year because several s/boxes were still in stitu in 1969 (just) Yaxley, Hatfield No.3 & Holloway north up to name three.
1969 Would be an interesting year because several s/boxes were still in stitu in 1969 (just) Yaxley, Hatfield No.3 & Holloway north up to name three.
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Great photos, Hermit. There was a mail pickup post alongside the down main just south of Hitchin, just before the bridge over the road up to Great Wymondley. Whether there was a drop-off at that point, I can't remember, but I would have thought so. I don't know about the other mail posts you mention, out of my bailiwick I'm afraid.
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Thanks Hermit, for the latest group (black & white's).
May I just say, for anyone who may be wondering through being unsure, that the 'approaching Huntingdon' shot is from the cab of an up train; the signal box being Huntingdon North No.2.
May I just say, for anyone who may be wondering through being unsure, that the 'approaching Huntingdon' shot is from the cab of an up train; the signal box being Huntingdon North No.2.
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I remember a fella who was a 'trainee signalman' at the Ilford school being destined for Huntingdon North No.2 when i went there in 1972 to learn S/N telegraph. The few times that i ever saw Huntingdon North No.2 on passing trains during the 1970-1975 period the box always appeared to be 'switched out' on most occasions also i believe the box was gas lit because of the 'pale white'ish light' that was left on over the train register book at night i seem to recall.
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Last picture of modern day Offord I promise
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Back on the thread again. This is my oldest cab view. It was taken from the cab of an Austerity at K.X Top Shed in 1962, during an "engine movement" from the disposal pits toward the outlet signal at Goods and Mineral prior to setting back into what was known as "the back pits" where loco's were stabled while waiting for their next duty. As you can see, on this occasion there is another Austerity in front carrying out the same manoevre which was common practice. Often the locos, which had had their fires, ashpan and smokebox cleaned, or even the entire fire dropped, would have barely enough steam to move and approaching the outlet signal on a falling gradient could be a bit hairy for us inexperienced youngsters trusted by our drivers to make many of these solo shunts.
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Very nice indeed to see these pictures, especially the ones of Arlesey which brought back stacks of memories. I began my railway career there, way back in 1974 as a Signalman there and actually closed the 'box for the final time at 06:00 on the morning of Sunday 13/6/1976.Micky wrote:Some nice pictures Hermit 109, nice to see two of Arlesey s/box quite possibly the 'most attractive looking' s/box on the G.N.R. main line bar none. I think the signalman at Offord could do with giving his 'up main starter' a few turns on the wire cos it looks like it's hanging wrong to me?.
I then defected to 'the other side' and am still on the railway, I am now a Driver Manager for East Coast, based at Kings Cross.
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Hello Mick B i just read your post that you was a signalman at Arlesey between 1974-1976 well in that case you must remember another signalman who was at Arlesey around the same time a fella called Dougie (i forget his surname?) but Dougie was at Knebworth around 1970-73 when the box closed then i am not sure if he went to Cambridge Junction or he went straight from Knebworth to Arlesey but i am 95% certain that he went to Arlesey around 1974/75 and probably was at Arlesey when the box closed like you?.
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You must mean 'Dougal' (aka Philip Mead) who was my 'oppo' at Arlesey throughout 1975 and up to closure in June 76. Dougal came to Arlesey, having been made redundant by the closure of Hitchin Yard 'box. Dougal was a prolific Coke drinker and his mountain of empty Coke cans outside the boxes where he worked was legend, as was his liking of a certain north London football club..........Micky wrote:Hello Mick B i just read your post that you was a signalman at Arlesey between 1974-1976 well in that case you must remember another signalman who was at Arlesey around the same time a fella called Dougie (i forget his surname?) but Dougie was at Knebworth around 1970-73 when the box closed then i am not sure if he went to Cambridge Junction or he went straight from Knebworth to Arlesey but i am 95% certain that he went to Arlesey around 1974/75 and probably was at Arlesey when the box closed like you?.
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MickB wrote:You must mean 'Dougal' (aka Philip Mead) who was my 'oppo' at Arlesey throughout 1975 and up to closure in June 76. Dougal came to Arlesey, having been made redundant by the closure of Hitchin Yard 'box. Dougal was a prolific Coke drinker and his mountain of empty Coke cans outside the boxes where he worked was legend, as was his liking of a certain north London football club..........Micky wrote:Hello Mick B i just read your post that you was a signalman at Arlesey between 1974-1976 well in that case you must remember another signalman who was at Arlesey around the same time a fella called Dougie (i forget his surname?) but Dougie was at Knebworth around 1970-73 when the box closed then i am not sure if he went to Cambridge Junction or he went straight from Knebworth to Arlesey but i am 95% certain that he went to Arlesey around 1974/75 and probably was at Arlesey when the box closed like you?.
MickB
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Absolutely brilliant!! Keep them coming please. I have a photo of Queeny at her crossing gates taken circa 1981/2 by the late Pat Newson when he was out chasing Deltics. I'll see if I can dig it out.
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Once again I find myself in a time machine.
I am sitting here in my swivel chair in front of my PC screen and its an incredible feeling seeing those pics taken through the second mans windows of a Deltic.
I was literally sitting here and could hear in my mind the sound of the engine at idle and approaching whatever station with the distinct sound of the tick tick tick as the bogie wheelsets went over the rail joints.
I don't think I will ever tire of seeing such images!
I am sitting here in my swivel chair in front of my PC screen and its an incredible feeling seeing those pics taken through the second mans windows of a Deltic.
I was literally sitting here and could hear in my mind the sound of the engine at idle and approaching whatever station with the distinct sound of the tick tick tick as the bogie wheelsets went over the rail joints.
I don't think I will ever tire of seeing such images!
Its best to be seen in two tone green