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52A wrote:Is there a connection with the loco, 224, being moved there for a while?
Correct! Scottish crews were (perhaps understandably) a bit nervous about the locomotive which was lifted from the wreckage of the Tay Bridge; with rather macabre humour they christened her "The Diver". She was transferred to Reedsmouth (Redesmouth?) where the thick Geordies weren't too bothered about her history. Apparently the former station house at Bellingham, now a museum, has a brass plate made from metal recovered from 224.
So - did anyone dare tell Stephenson, "It's not Rocket science"?
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It seems to be Reedsmouth, but the village is Redesmouth.

Found these
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On 14 May 1927, Gladstone was displayed in Platform 12 at Waterloo Station together with the then-new 4-6-0 No E850 Lord Nelson. During the subsequent week it was available for inspection to members at Battersea Park Shed before being hauled to York, where, on 31 May, it was ceremonially handed over to the LNER for safe keeping in the old Railway Museum. Gladstone never moved to South Kensington as had been intended and, except for storage at Reedsmouth during World War 2, remained at York.

Anyone know where I could buy and old station in the local area? I'd love to live in one, like this interesting junction style.
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While we're on the subject of disused ex-LNER engine sheds, where's this?

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Crianlarich.
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Bradshaw 1938, NBR Volume 1, Br Sectional Appendix 1960, LNER map 1930, BR Handbook of Stations 1950 and all railway maps and gazeteers in my possession say Reedsmouth! OS maps back to 1964 say Redesmouth and River Rede, you pays your money and you takes your choice!
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OS maps back to 1964 say Redesmouth and River Rede, you pays your money and you takes your choice!

So do Microsoft Autoroute, Garmin Mapsource and Google Earth.
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52A wrote:Crianlarich.
Yes, a pre-RETB Crianlarich.
So - did anyone dare tell Stephenson, "It's not Rocket science"?
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Any ideas on this ex-LNER terminal station?

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Thurso
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CVR1865 wrote:Thurso
Nope (Thurso is an ex-LMSR station).
So - did anyone dare tell Stephenson, "It's not Rocket science"?
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Tay bridge/Northumberland/Reedsmouth

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Another NBR/Tay bridge connection was the actual locomotive involved in the disaster was salvaged and worked in and around northumberland. I cant remember class or number but local railway men nicknamed it the diver.
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Here's another - sorry, no pix.

This station was served the main lines (both going to the same place) of two competing companies.

Trains of each company exited in opposite directions.
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Give us a clue Bullhead :) North or South Scotland? Is it still standing?

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Re: Tay bridge/Northumberland/Reedsmouth

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52D wrote:Another NBR/Tay bridge connection was the actual locomotive involved in the disaster was salvaged and worked in and around northumberland. I cant remember class or number but local railway men nicknamed it the diver.
Wheatley 4-4-0 No 224 built 1871.
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karlrestall wrote:Give us a clue Bullhead :) North or South Scotland?
Somewhere in the middle, I suppose.
karlrestall wrote:Is it still standing?
Yes - it's still standing, and still open for rail traffic. To make things ultra-easy, it once boasted a loco depot but there's now a supermarket on the site.
So - did anyone dare tell Stephenson, "It's not Rocket science"?
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