Esparto Grass
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Esparto Grass
What form did Esparto Grass (used in paper making) take was it in Bales or bundles and what rolling stock transported it. Did it have to be kept dry? I have been looking at a few old pics of Chirnside paper Mill and apart from open wagons of coal and one bogie bolster the wagons all seem to be of the 12 Ton ventilated generic type.
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Re: Esparto Grass
A couple of pictures from the Railscot Website of wagons of Esparto grass at Granton, Edinburgh.
http://www.railbrit.co.uk/imageenlarge/ ... p?id=28014
http://www.railbrit.co.uk/imageenlarge/ ... p?id=28291
Jeremy
http://www.railbrit.co.uk/imageenlarge/ ... p?id=28014
http://www.railbrit.co.uk/imageenlarge/ ... p?id=28291
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Re: Esparto Grass
Thanks for that method of transport is a bit less refined that I thought.
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.
Re: Esparto Grass
One of the photos on this site shows 16T mineral wagons loaded with Esparto grass.
http://www.grantonhistory.org/harbour/esparto.htm
Another photo of an 08 with esparto grass for Carrongrove paper mill
http://dieselimagegallery.com/detail/16 ... innie.html
This photo shows the load wasn't sheeted over.
Jeremy
http://www.grantonhistory.org/harbour/esparto.htm
Another photo of an 08 with esparto grass for Carrongrove paper mill
http://dieselimagegallery.com/detail/16 ... innie.html
This photo shows the load wasn't sheeted over.
Jeremy
Re: Esparto Grass
I grew up beside the Deeside line which had esparto traffic to Culter Paper Mill. Definitely not sheeted over and a certain amount of the straw could be found by the lineside after the passing of the train.
Alan
Alan