Falsgrave gantry signal

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Bryan
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Falsgrave gantry signal

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Finally the gantry signal has arrived on the NYMR at Newbridge on Friday 14th Sept following its removal from Falsgrave sometime ago.
The Gantry is a listed structure so a new home had to be found for it and one is available at Grosmont.
The refurbishment has been funded by Invensys rail or Westinghouse Signalling as was.
The work being undertaken at Retford.

I will post some more photos later and a bit more detail.
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Arrival at Newbridge.<br />N Trotter
Arrival at Newbridge.
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Offloaded <br />N Trotter
Offloaded
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On the ground.<br />N Trotter
On the ground.
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West Base Grosmont <br />N Trotter
West Base Grosmont
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Re: Falsgrave gantry signal

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First batch of photos taken today Sunday 16th
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End detail <br />BJB
End detail
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Ladders and brackets <br />BJB
Ladders and brackets
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Inner detail <br />BJB
Inner detail
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Cut and shut joint<br />BJB
Cut and shut joint
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Re: Falsgrave gantry signal

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2nd Batch
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Legs<br />BJB
Legs
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Lower joint<br />BJB
Lower joint
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Signal socket 1 of 3 fitted.<br />BJB
Signal socket 1 of 3 fitted.
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Walkway.<br />Was this an original feature or a modern requirement?<br />BJB
Walkway.
Was this an original feature or a modern requirement?
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Re: Falsgrave gantry signal

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Ay up!

This is excellent. Personally I'd like to see it at Scarborough, but this has got to be the next best thing. In use, and with steam on a regular basis. Lovely!
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!
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Re: Falsgrave gantry signal

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This has been posted on the NYMR forum.
Taken today
https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=5D0A6639 ... &sc=photos
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Ay up!

Lovely, simply lovely.
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Re: Falsgrave gantry signal

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looks good .how much was it shortened by?
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15ft approx. and only fitted with 3 signal post sockets.
It also looks like it will only cover movements into the sidings beyond.
There is no proposal at present to use it for control of movements on or off the Esk Valley.
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thanks. it would have nearly gone over the whitby line also, come to think about it network rail possiably would not want it case they knocked it down accidently again
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They didn't knock it over it was one of the big 6 renewal contractors at the time.
(Not Jarvis)

As for erecting the gantry across the Esk valley it would have had to have extensions inserted into the legs to cope with any possible electrification in the future.
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"As for erecting the gantry across the Esk valley it would have had to have extensions inserted into the legs to cope with any possible electrification in the future.
:lol:
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PinzaC55 wrote:"As for erecting the gantry across the Esk valley it would have had to have extensions inserted into the legs to cope with any possible electrification in the future.
:lol:
You may laugh. But NR applies it's rules about such things, across it's network without exception! Regardless how unlikely electrification of a rural branchline is.

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even more laughable i saw somewhere a proposel to electrify from the ecml to middlesbrough then on to sunderland and newcastle.slight problem sunderland to newcastle wired for 1500dc volts
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Yes the extension of the Metro to Sunderland was stupid in the extreme and I am a mackem born and bred. But that's Councils for you.
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They can always use EM2s between Sunderland and Newcastle. :D
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.
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