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October 31st 2025

31/10/2025

 

NINETEEN SIXTY FOUR – PART 72A
Draw Wood
Michael L. Roach

In Part 72 I wrote how Brunel's wooden viaduct at Draw Wood had been replaced by an embankment and retaining wall and I wondered how it had actually been done and the trains kept running. The answer was quite simple the track (then single broad gauge) was moved on to a new alignment alongside the original viaduct, which was on a gentle curve. The straight at the west end was extended; and at the  east end the opposite-hand curve was extended before a very short new straight. The two straights were joined by a much shorter curve of smaller radius than the original curve moving the formation southwards. This left the wooden viaduct intact until the track could be slewed to join the track on the new embankment. The original timber viaduct was demolished but the 17 dwarf piers were left in-situ and 15 of them can be seen on the OS 25-inch published in 1882. The dwarf piers could well be still there in this the 150th anniversary year of the viaduct being replaced. The stone for building the retaining wall and the making the embankment could well have come from the GWR's own Westwood Quarry just a mile and a half away to the east.

The Plymouth Divisional Civil Engineer at the time of the reconstruction of the wooden viaducts was Peter John Margary, who had a very illustrious career. Born in 1820 he started working on railways in 1838 on the Bristol & Exeter; then the South Devon Railway; the Cornwall Railway; and several others. He was Brunel's chief assistant at the time of Brunel's death and tasked with completing all the schemes underway at the time.
Many thanks Mike, this stretch of line is fascinating and the various structures are real engineering triumphs.

​For more of Michaels articles, please click here.


Bath Road 'Grid'
Phil 'Shattered' Smith

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56048 awaits its next working on Bristol Bath Road in this 1985 shot from Phil. Copyright Phil Smith.
Many thanks Phil. A great livery for the class.

What's that train?
Martin Scane

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This is a rather poor photograph of 47537 taken by me at Dawlish Warren probably early 1980s. That is all the information that I have other than it is an interesting train. Possibly the Laira breakdown train returning home. I believe the locomotive was named County of Gwynned at the time. I wonder if anyone has any more information? Copyright Martin Scane.
Many thanks Martin - it does indeed look to be a breakdown train, but if you can add any more info please drop us an email - [email protected]

October 30th 2025

30/10/2025

 

One to watch out for:
950001's penultimate run in Cornwall
Karl Hewlett

Update 30.10 - the below workings have this morning been cancelled - the unit is running back to Derby from Plymouth and is NOT visiting Cornwall.
Soon to be withdrawn Network Rail Class 150 is making what should be its penultimate run in Cornwall and is currently (29.10) at Plymouth Park Sidings and will be making a run tomorrow into Cornwall.  The times are:

30th October : 2Q08 0400 Plymouth Park Sidings to Truro Yard via Looe

31st October : 2Q08 0400 Truro Yard to Derby R.T.C.(Network Rail) via Falmouth Docks and Newquay
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Many thanks Karl - hopefully we will see some photos.

Bristol Harbour Railway
Paul Barlow

A few from Saturday's visit to the Bristol Harbour Railway where the
Saddle tank 'Henbury' was running on the short running line. The next
operating days are 1st and 2nd of November
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0-6-0 Saddle Tank 'Henbury' pictured through one of the preserved harbourside cranes. 25.10.2025, copyright Paul Barlow.
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'Henbury' heads back to the M Shed museum from SS. Great Britain. 25.10.2025, copyright Paul Barlow.
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A spot of sunshine as the train slowly travels along the harbourside. 25.10.2025, copyright Paul Barlow.
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Bristol Harbour Railway. 25.10.2025, copyright Paul Barlow.
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Bristol Harbour Railway. 25.10.2025, copyright Paul Barlow.
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The terminus of the line. 25.10.2025, copyright Paul Barlow.
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The MV Balmoral built 1949 and 'Henbury' saddle tank. 25.10.2025, copyright Paul Barlow.
Many thanks Paul. Not a line we see a lot of which is a pity, as it's a lovely little place full of atmosphere.

Calstock
Alan Peters

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Name and number plate from 'Calstock' Westcountry Class 34103, on display at the visitor center / old goods shed at Alresford station on the Mid Hants watercress line. Copyright Alan Peters.
Well spotted Alan, many thanks.

Re: Mystery Class 47
Karl Hewlett

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A 2000 photo from Phil showing an unidentified Class 47 (along with Phils friends Annie and Ray) at Dawlish. See below for an idea of the locomotives ID. Photograph copyright Phil Smith.
Looking at the image that Phil Smith supplied of a Virgin Class 47 at Dawlish, not a lot to go on but there are a few clues straight away.  The loco itself would have to be in Virgin livery at that timescale, No 2 end cab has not received accident damage flush end replating, is not named, does not have extra TDM jumper cables on the front, the ETH jumpers are below buffer beam height and it has Oleo buffers.

Cross referencing the above I then found a clue, 47829 had an additional small circular plate next to its high density beam light at No 2 end at least and it is a modification which is very rare on class 47's.  Blowing up the image there is a shadow of a circular plate above the bufferbeam step and just to the right of the high density light, so most likely 47829 which also fits all the above criteria.
Many thanks Karl. 47829 - excellent detective work.

West Cornwall 175's
Mark Lynam

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175002 crosses Brea embankment with Cooks Kitchen engine houses behind working 5Z12 0628 Plymouth to Plymouth via Newton Abbot & Penzance. 27.10.2025, copyright Mark Lynam.
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175002 on its way back up the line passing the former Gwinear Road station. 27.10.2025, copyright Mark Lynam.
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175114 at Gwinear Road working 5Z12 0628 Plymouth to Plymouth via Newton Abbot & Penzance. 28.10.2025, copyright Mark Lynam.
Many thanks Mark - you got lucky with the sun for a couple!

Castles and Clay
Jon Hird

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On Wednesday I took an afternoon trip over to the Glynn Valley with the drone. The rain had just stopped and a rainbow appeared in time for 43156 leading the 1340 Plymouth - Penzance over St. Pinnock viaduct, with 43198 on the rear. 29.10.2025, copyright Jon Hird.
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Working my way back west, I stopped at Clinnick viaduct to picture 43187 leading an up service. The shadows from the hill at the western end of the viaduct rather ruined the shot, and I under estimated the length of the train, so it's not framed particularly well, but here it is anyway for the sake of the record. 29.10.2025, copyright Jon Hird.
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After the disappointment of the Clinnick shot, consolation came in the form of 66136, which was just minutes behind the previously pictured HST with the Par Harbour - Exeter Riverside clay. I quickly moved west again to Pendalake Viaduct for this shot of 6C10. 29.10.2025, copyright Jon Hird.

RHTT matters
Alan Peters

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A quiet night in: The GBRf South West RHTT is seen stabled at Fairwater Yard at Taunton on the evening of 9th October 2025 owing to a water jetter fault on the set, 57305 is seen nearest the camera at the London end of the yard. Copyright Alan Peters.
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After 67027 failing giving way to 56049, the Colas class 67's are back on the Gloucester RHTT circuit, 3S32 reverses at Severn Tunnel with 67023 'Stella' leading and 67027 at the rear before heading back to Swindon on 16/10/25. Copyright Alan Peters.
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After a short stint on the Glocester RHTT circuit, 56049 'Robin of Templecombe' is caught in a short burst of sunshine at Swindon Transfer Sidings on 16/10/25, the loco is now expected to head north. Copyright Alan Peters.
Many thanks for the privileged views, Alan - much appreciated.

Running round at Exeter
Michael Forward

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Thanks to all for their thoughts and research on the mystery location,the signals seem to be the convincing items. Talking of signals, here we see the wonderful display at Exeter St. Davids as 33027 runs around on 6 December 1980. Copyright Michael Forward.
A great shot of Exeter 'as was' - many thanks, Michael.

Westbury & Bradford On Avon
Guy Vincent

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43301 heading the 4 weekly 1Q22 PLPR test train from Derby RTC to Bristol Kingsland Road via Evesham, Swindon, and Weymouth. 29.10.2025, copyright Guy Vincent.
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43257 at the rear of 1Q22. 29.10.2025, copyright Guy Vincent.
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59003 and 69006 (ex 56128) after shunting the 6V41 1448 Eastleigh -Westbury engineers trip working into the up yard. 59003 was returning after several weeks at Eastleigh. 29.10.2025, copyright Guy Vincent.
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59101 about to run-round the 6V57 1309 Ardingly-Whatley. 29.10.2025, copyright Guy Vincent.
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DC Rail duo 56103 and 56045 heading the 6M18 1624 Merehead - Willesden DC Rail Sidings loaded stone, reviving memories of daily operations here from 40 years ago. 29.10.2025, copyright Guy Vincent.
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56045 and 56103. 29.10.2025, copyright Guy Vincent.
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70811 makes an unscheduled signal stop at Bradford on Avon station with a returning engineering train from a 5 day possession at St Annes, Bristol. This was 6F09 1120 Bath Spa - Westbury consisting of empty ballast wagons. The station was built in 1848, one of three of Brunel's Elizabethan 'Roadside' designs in West Wiltshire and now the only survivor with both Melksham and Trowbridge long since demolished. 29.10.2025, copyright Guy Vincent.
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70811 at Bradford on Avon. 29.10.2025, copyright Guy Vincent.
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70811 at Bradford on Avon. 29.10.2025, copyright Guy Vincent.
Many thanks Guy - an interesting selection.

October 29th 2025

29/10/2025

 

Unidentified 'Duff'
Phil 'Shattered' Smith

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A Virgin Class 47 passes Dawlish on the 'up' in this undated shot from Phil. Can anybody ID the loco? Year 2000. Copyright Phil Smith.
Many thanks Phil, a tricky one - if you have any suggestions, please email us - [email protected]

Our thanks to Andrew Jones who has provided the following useful link - click here.


'That' mystery photo
A hung jury

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A fierce debate rages in the CRS inbox this week over Michael Forwards mystery image. See below. Copyright Michael Forward.
Last week we brought you the above image from Michael Forward, location unknown.

Amidst initial suggestions that the location is Severn Tunnel Junction, we have a number of readers who believe that the location is infact ​Carmarthen..
Chris Bellett writes:

With reference to the mystery photo on the website. Its Carmarthen station looking south towards the South Wales Main Line.

The signalling plan can be found on the Signalling Record Society website here: https://www.s-r-s.org.uk/html/gwm/S2077.htm

And from Andrew Vines:

With reference to your mystery picture of the steam-hauled milk train, I attach my own view of an 08 shunter and Hymek at Carmarthen taken in the summer of 1971.  You will see that although there have been some intervening changes, the low bracket signal and associated equipment box at the end of the platform are exactly the same, as is the position of the nearby point rodding and the visible track layout.  Chris Bellett is therefore correct and Roy Hart's certainty is sadly misplaced!  

Apologies for the quality of the picture - I was only 10!
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An 08 shunter and Hymek at Carmarthen taken in the summer of 1971. Copyright Andrew Vines.
Steve Sherwood adds:

Regarding the mystery photo submitted by Michael Foward, I believe it to be the South end of Carmarthen station. The evidence for my suggestion is somewhat weak though, as I could only find one photo to corroborate a couple of features in the mystery photo. 

I found a photo that lends itself to my suggestion on the disused stations website, there is one photo taken on what I believe is the same island platform, but from much further back. The quality is also not very good, but I think it is the same bracket signal at the end of the platform, and in both photos, there appear to be milk tankers on the centre road. These tankers feature in both photos, which I presume must be milk coming down from the Welsh farms further up the line (perhaps Newcastle Emlyn or Llandeilo) - this seems to make sense. But, I did know that Carmarthen had three roads between the platforms, an engine shed to the left (which fits with the coaling ramp) and some sidings either side of the running lines to the south. But, this view of the old layout does seem quite rare. 

I stand ready to fall if I am wrong!

http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/c/carmarthen_second/index.shtml

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Carmathen Station looking south-west in the 1950's. Copyright John Mann.
Many thanks for the interest, all - any other takers?

Recent CRS observations
Karl Hewlett

Apologies for not responding sooner, I have been a bit busy and have not had a chance to respond to a question asked and a few other bits and pieces I have spotted.

With regards to the question from Thomas Lloyd about the class 50 at Falmouth Docks, I am fairly certain it hasn't coupled to the 16T mineral wagons to shunt them because in a further image (after it had already run around and reversed its stock back in), the wagons are still in the same position as I can see the white stripe on one of them next to the 50's cab.  I believe it was in the process of running around the stock using the loop prior to backing in.  Coincidentally the fifty is 50017 'Royal Oak' which is preserved and is currently at the 'Great Central Railway'.

Onto the next report from your roving reporter Roger Winnen, in his article 'Around Plymouth In 1974', the bottom class 03 image isn't 03126 but 03128 again!  On blowing up the image it seems the loco has recently had its TOPs numbers applied.  I would suggest the top image was taken slightly earlier in c1971/72 because although carrying its full D prefix number, it has gained a TOPs data panel and LA shed code stickers.

Onto the next article by roving reporter 'Freight Around Bodmin 1970's', I can confirm that Andrew Jones' thought of the class 08 being 08839 is correct, again I blew up a clear image of it from Part 1.  It also seems to be still in BR Green as the cranks are painted red.

Guy Vincent's article on 'Cirencester Station Open Day' and railbus W79978, it is good to see this vehicle back there for the gala.  These and the DMUs have been overlooked by enthusiasts for many a year considering they rubbed shoulders with steam locomotives and even had the rather disdainful nickname of bog carts by some enthusiasts later in their lives.  Well they were not from new, far from it, it was only when BR changed the interior panelling and seat material from the 70's onwards they lost their glamour.  An excellent website that covers DMUC and Railbuses https://railcar.co.uk/ has a vast array of information, images and technical data for anyone interested.

Finally Micheal Roach's query about ERF lorry OAF 674F at Delabole Goods Yard, according to the DVLA it was registered in July 1968 and its last V5C (logbook), was issued on 17 September 1996.  After that it has vanished, assuming the reg plate was not carried over to another later built vehicle it may still survive but has not been seen since.  Still a long time for a lorry of this vintage to be in service/registered 1968 to 1996, so perhaps forgotten langlishing in a field or barn waiting to be found again?
Many thanks for your observations and answers, Karl.

Re: OAF674F, a photo on Flickr of it repurposed for a funfair exists here.

Teignmouth Castle
Martin Scane

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43189 Launceston Castle leads 43187 with 2E06 Penzance to Exeter SD this morning (28/10/25) between Teignmouth and Sprey Point. Having no booked stop at Teignmouth the train was going well. 28.10.2025, copyright Martin Scane.

Railbus on tour
Ken Mumford

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Railbus W79978 at the Swindon & Crickdale Railway prior to being transported to Cirencester Station for an event. 24.10.2025, copyright Ken Mumford.
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Loading the railbus in the S&C yard. 24.10.2025, copyright Ken Mumford.
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Loading the railbus in the S&C yard. 24.10.2025, copyright Ken Mumford.
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The railbus on the road. 24.10.2025, copyright Ken Mumford.
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The railbus on a short length of track alongside the former station at Cirencester. 27.10.2025, copyright Ken Mumford.
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After the event had finished, the team prepare to load the Railbus again for transport back to the S&C railway. 27.10.2025, copyright Ken Mumford.
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After the event had finished, the team prepare to load the Railbus again for transport back to the S&C railway. 27.10.2025, copyright Ken Mumford.
Many thanks Ken. And again, very well done to the team for making this happen.

Ivybridge from above
Clive Smith

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Viewed from Western Beacon overlooking Ivybridge on the 28th October, 2E06 07.45 Penzance - Exeter St Davids meanders its way along the top of the town with 43189 and 43186. 28.10.2025, copyright Clive Smith.
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A second bite of the apple as the train emerges in the woods crossing the 104 feet high 8 arch Ivybridge Viaduct. 28.10.2025, copyright Clive Smith.
Great shots Clive, many thanks.

Returning Pullman
Guy Vincent

The returning Fort William to Eastleigh Pullman HST at Westbury late on Sunday evening with 43058 again leading and 43047 at the rear.  Departure time from F.W. was at 09.05am with arrival at Eastleigh 23.47.

Of note is that LSL's fleet of power cars are all fitted with Paxman VP185 engines rather than the MTU units most of the fleet later received.
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43058 'Loch Eil' at Westbury. 26.10.2025, copyright Guy Vincent.
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43058 'Loch Eil' at Westbury. 26.10.2025, copyright Guy Vincent.
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43058 'Loch Eil' at Westbury. 26.10.2025, copyright Guy Vincent.
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43047, currently un- named. 26.10.2025, copyright Guy Vincent.
Many thanks Guy, a very smart set.

Recent Roamings
Roger Winnen

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175002 arrives at Penzance on a training run. 27.10.2025, copyright Roger Winnen.
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175002 Awaits departure to Plymouth at 11.00 however it departed early at 10.50. 27.10.2025, copyright Roger Winnen.
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After catching the 15.00 service to Plymouth we passed the train at Par. Alighting at Bodmin Parkway we saw it once again. 27.10.2025, copyright Roger Winnen.
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A busy time at Plymouth Station. 27.10.2025, copyright Roger Winnen.
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175002 departs Plymouth with another trip to Penzance. 27.10.2025, copyright Roger Winnen.
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43093's 'Legends of the Great Western' decals seem to have had a clean up recently. 27.10.2025, copyright Roger Winnen.
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Enthusiasts peek into the driving cab of 43093 as it waits departure on the rear of a Penzance - bound service at Plymouth. 27.10.2025, copyright Roger Winnen.
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43042 on the western end of the set. 27.10.2025, copyright Roger Winnen.

October 28th 2025

28/10/2025

 

First day back
​Jon Hird

I arrived back from a holiday in Spain yesterday, 27.10. After a full day of driving across two countries with a flight in the middle, it was nice to get out with the dog and see a HST, just as the day turned to night.

I would like to thank Roger W for looking after the CRS website in my absence - as the site grows, it's become a difficult thing to keep atop of and the editing suite has many quirks which leave me scratching my head at times - Roger has done a great job keeping things moving. Well done and thank you!
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43187 leads the 1552 Penzance - Plymouth service past Carlyon Bay, with 43189 on the rear. 27.10.2025, copyright Jon Hird.
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Darkness falls as 802016 approaches Carlyon from Par with the 1556 Plymouth - Penzance. 27.10.2025, copyright Jon Hird.
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A holiday photo which in itself has zero relevance to the CRS, but the story behind it does. Renfe 282-0421 within the workshop at Móra la Nova. An Iberian Gauge Garrett 2-8-2 - 2-8-2 locomotive - absolutely ginormous! A friend got us a tour of the facility and I was astonished to find in our small group a German CRS reader. From the site stats I was aware we have a global reach, but to actually meet somebody from so far away who knew of the website and mentioned specific articles from it was quite surreal. We must be thankful to Keith and Roger as well as all of our contributors for creating this resource which is enjoyed 'world wide' ! Copyright Jon Hird.

Saturday HST & Clay Empties
Neil Phillips

Last Saturday's empty JIA wagons (6V76) were due to reach Par just after an up HST had departed (c14.15 to 14.30), so it seemed a good time to call in while out for a walk in the sunshine. 43187 was worth catching as, following the withdrawal of 43005 and 43041 some time ago, and 43188's recent run-in with a fallen tree, '187 is now the only power car still running with cast alloy GWR logos. 66120's tenure on the clays didn't last long as it has already been replaced by 66136, clearly only recently repainted into DBC red livery.
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Taken from the west end of Par Signal Box, a location which is a little restricted with a number of vertical obstructions, 43189 leads 2P90, 13.15 Penzance - Plymouth, into the station. 25th October 2025, copyright Neil Phillips.
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Bringing up the rear of 2P90 is 43187 with its 'Welshman' decoration, and number on the bodyside door. 25th October 2025, copyright Neil Phillips.
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A close-up of 43187's raised alloy 'GWR' logo, nicely highlighted by the sun. Note the bodywork repair patch - very neatly painted but did it have to be that big?! 25th October 2025, copyright Neil Phillips.
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Caught just before entering the shadow of the bridge, 66136 crosses from the down main line to reach Par's Platform 3 with 6V76, arriving 46 minutes early with 15 empty JIA wagons in tow. It is not only rampant vegetation we have to contend with, we also have rampant steel post proliferation - the nearest one doesn't even appear to have a purpose! 25th October 2025, copyright Neil Phillips.
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A sparkling 66136 passes Platform 3 at Par on its way to Goonbarrow with 15 empty JIAs. 25th October 2025, copyright Neil Phillips.
Many thanks Neil. Good tip about the cast GWR logos on 43187 - something I doubt many of us have considered.

Lostwithiel Footbridge Plans
Tim Hughes

Hi.

Hope all is well.

Thought members might be interested in the planning application for a new permanent footbridge at Lostwithiel once again on the agenda having survived the infrastructure 'cull'.

Details here complete with design images:

Https://planning.cornwall.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?keyVal=T49YSUFG1Z500&activeTab=summary

On a tangent, I want to add that the Roger's photographic record is first class.  His contribution to recording Cornwall's proud railway history is incredible !

Kind regards

Tim
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A screenshot of the visuals from the Cornwall Council planning portal.
Many thanks indeed Tim - looks rather tasteful. The huge lifts we've seen elsewhere on new footbridges (St. Austell, St. Erth) presumably not required here due to the level crossing. 

Cirencester Station Open Day
Guy Vincent

Today (25.10.2025) we had planned to go to Cirencester for the opportunity to look around inside the former GWR station building and, in the event, enjoyed the unexpected bonus of seeing the branch railbus W79978 stabled next to the platform.

In my opinion this rare survivor from the earliest days of the GWR fully deserves to be recognised as an architectural gem and rated as important as the main terminus at Paddington and the surviving portions of the main workshops at Swindon.  So many local stations were either rebuilt down the years or demolished post Beeching that it is remarkable to find Cirencester still extant over 60 years after closure.

Sadly the number of cars parked and moving around the cramped site made photography difficult, but the building was packed with visitors and many expressed the hope that maybe at last the former station can become an asset to the town and be fully recognised for what it is.

Some photos illustrate how neglected the inside of the building has become and much work will be needed to return it to a usable condition. However, it still manages to retain its railway atmosphere

The final photo shows Mrs Cathy Vincent after being passed out as competent to drive the railcar, W79978 to Kemble!

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Cirencester Station Open Day. 25.10.2025, copyright Guy Vincent.
Cirencester Station details - click any image for an enlargement - all images © Guy Vincent.
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The driving cab of Railcar W79978 at Cirencester. 25.10.2025, copyright Guy Vincent.
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Railcar W79978 in the temporarily relaid platform at Cirencester. 25.10.2025, copyright Guy Vincent.
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Railcar W79978 in the temporarily relaid platform at Cirencester. 25.10.2025, copyright Guy Vincent.
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Mrs Cathy Vincent waits the off after being passed out as competent to drive the railcar, W79978 to Kemble! 25.10.2025, copyright Guy Vincent.
Many thanks Guy, fascinating photos. And well done to the team who made this event happen - I can't imagine getting the Railcar to the station was a small feat.

On that subject, many thanks to Paul Burkhalter who writes the following:

You posed the question about getting the railcar to the event. Well the answer is here!!
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https://www.weekendrails.co.uk/weekly-blog/2025-oct-dec/railbus-travels.html
Many thanks Paul - much appreciated.

Cardiff - Manchester
Michael Forward & Michael Adams

Great pictures from Roger's collection, brought back so many memories -  especially of 25225.
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Here is a picture from Michael Adam's visit to Cardiff on 16 October 2025 showing 67012 awaiting departure with 1W57 10.53 to Manchester Piccadilly. Copyright Michael Adams.
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By way of comparison here is my own picture taken at the West end of Cardiff station almost 40 years ago of 37690 with a long rake of empty MDVs. Copyright Michael Forward.
Many thanks Michael and Michael.

Heads up -
West Somerset Railway on Channel 4 this Saturday
Paul Negus

Hi Jon and Roger

I've just seen the first three episodes of Channel 4's new series Great British Train Journeys from the Air. These have some quite stunning drone photography and all have a story to narrate. As an example, episode 3 features the Ffestiniog Railway and it's role in unlocking the potential of Blaenau Ffestiniog slate, especially through the use of the Double Fairlie articulated locomotive.

The final episode on the WSR is this coming Saturday evening on Channel 4, scheduled for 8.20pm, and is billed in part as highlighting Brunel's influence on choice of route.

As a taster - and I don't know if either loco will feature - here is a photo of Crompton D6566 and new build Lady of Legend at Minehead on 9th July earlier this year.
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D6566 & Lady of Legend at Minehead, WSR. 09.07.2025, copyright Paul Negus.
Many thanks Paul - we'll look out for it!

West Highland Pullman
Guy Vincent

Saphos Trains “West Highland Pullman” 1Z43 0633 Eastleigh to Fort William (2105 scheduled arrival time) at Bradford on Avon where a stop was made at 08.40 on 24.10.2025 to pick up a handful of passengers. The train was due back here at 2210 on Sunday evening (26.10)

The formation was 43058 Loch Eil, 41160, 41166, 40804, 41187, 44078 and 43047 (no name).    

43058 was making a very rare (possibly debut?) appearance on the Avon valley route and was originally introduced in 1977 as part of Eastern Region HST set 254002 together with next-built 43059.  Both of these PCs were painted green / silver and used for one season on the short-lived Rail Charter Services “Staycation Express” series of tours over the Settle & Carlisle line in the summer of 2021. 
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43058 and 43059 work 'The West Highland Pullman' through Bradford on Avon. 24.10.2025, copyright Guy Vincent.
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43058 and 43059 work 'The West Highland Pullman' through Bradford on Avon. 24.10.2025, copyright Guy Vincent.
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43058 and 43059 work 'The West Highland Pullman' through Bradford on Avon. 24.10.2025, copyright Guy Vincent.
Many thanks Guy - sorry they're a bit late going online.

October 27th 2025

27/10/2025

 
50 Years separate these two photos of Grogley

Dear Keith, Jon and Roger.
Another marvellous glimpse into Rogers remarkable collection.
I have attached a photograph taken today at the exact spot that Roger stood in the seventies. I have included Rogers photograph for comparison.
The 08 on the local freight is possibly 08839 which spent a few years in the Bodmin area.
Built in 1960 and originally numbered D4007, surviving until 1993, it was scrapped at Gwent Demolition in Margam.

Very best wishes Andrew and Diane 



Many Thanks to you both
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The Forest Railway
At Dobwalls in 1974

Roger Winnen
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740826t Dobwells Forest Railway. Copyright Roger Winnen
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740826t Dobwells Forest Railway. Copyright Roger Winnen
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740826u Dobwells Forest Railway. Copyright Roger Winnen
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740826v Dobwells Forest Railway. Copyright Roger Winnen
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740826w Dobwalls Forest Railway. Copyright Roger Winnen
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740826x Dobwalls Forest Railway. Copyright Roger Winnen
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740826y Dobwalls Forest Railway. Copyright Roger Winnen
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740826z Dobwalls Forest Railway. Copyright Roger Winnen
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740826za Dobwalls Forest Railway. Copyright Roger Winnen
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740826zb Dobwalls Forest Railway. Copyright Roger Winnen
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740826zc Dobwalls Forest Railway. Copyright Roger Winnen
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740826zd Dobwalls Forest Railway. Copyright Roger Winnen
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740826r A tunnel discovered near Moorswater. Copyright Roger Winnen
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740826q A tunnel discovered near Moorswater this was the line to Caradon . Copyright Roger Winnen
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740826p A 3 car DMU at Coombe Junction. Copyright Roger Winnen

Exploring The Hemyock Branch
Roger Winnen
Part 2

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25225 Awaits departure. 26.10.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.
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Whitehall Halt. 26.10.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.
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Whitehall Halt. 26.10.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.
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Arrival at Hemyock. 26.10.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.
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Hemyock. 26.10.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.
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Shunting at Hemyock. 26.10.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.
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Shunting at Hemyock. 26.10.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.
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Shunting at Hemyock. 26.10.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.
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Returning to Tiverton Junction. 26.10.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.
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Tiverton Junction Signal box. 26.10.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.
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A Western at speed through Tiverton Junction. 26.10.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.

October 26th 2025

26/10/2025

 
West Cornwalls Castles
Mark Lynam
Here are a few photos of castle sets from the last couple of days (Today and Friday)
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Not long after 43187 passes from the otherside of the bridge working 2C16 1015 Plymouth to Penzance. Sat 25th.
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43198 at Marazion working 2P18 1150 Penzance to Plymouth. Sat 25th.
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43093 + 43042 on Brea embankment working 2C11 1014 Plymouth to Penzance. Friday 24th
Many Thanks Mark

Freight in West Cornwall
Roger Winnen
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741229f Scrap locos at Penlee Quarry. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741229g Steam engine at Penlee. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741229h The milk shunting at St Erth. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741229i St Erth Loading banks. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741229ii Class 25 on Hayle Viaduct propels the freight to the harbour. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741229k 25275 on the Hayle Freight. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741229l 25275 propels the Hayle Freight. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741229m 25275 on the Hayle Freight. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741229m 25275 on the Hayle Freight. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741229o 25275 on the Hayle Freight. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741229q 25275 on the Hayle Freight. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741229p 25275 on the Hayle Freight. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741229p 25275 on the Hayle Freight. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741229r 25275 on the Hayle Freight. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741229s 25275 on the Hayle Freight. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741229t 25275 on the Hayle Freight. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741229u 25275 on the Hayle Freight. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741229v 25275 on the Hayle Freight. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741229w 25275 on the Hayle Freight. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741229x 25275 on the Hayle Freight. Copyright Roger Winnen

NINETEEN SIXTY FOUR – PART 72
Mixed Bag 1977 (1)
Michael L. Roach

In this short season of “Mixed Bags” I will show some colour photos from 1977, which I remember well because of my personal experiences that spring and summer. I scanned a single slide from 22 May 1977, for a forthcoming article and decided to scan all the interesting railway slides in the months around it. 1977 was the year that Queen Elizabeth the Second celebrated her Silver Jubilee having been on the British throne since 1952. In this instalment all the images were taken on Monday 2 May 1977. This was not a Bank Holiday but it was the day of Padstow Hobby 'oss Day, which would normally be on the 1 May, but presumably not on a Sunday. We left home very early to be sure of getting a parking space and after watching the celebrations in clear sun, moved on to several other locations in Mid-Cornwall including some railway ones – my family were very tolerant of my hobby.  One of the locations was Draw Wood in the Glynn Valley which I had wanted to visit for some time. Draw Wood was originally built as a Brunel timber viaduct 208 metres long and 13 metres high but when reconstruction came in 1875 it was replaced by a large volume of fill supported by a tall stone retaining wall; the only one done like that although others were replaced by normal embankments.
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Here we see slate powder from Delabole Quarry being loaded into Presflo wagons in Wadebridge goods yard on 2 May 1977. The lorry was an ERF registration OAF674F first registered in July 1968 and which may still exist. Copyright Michael L. Roach.
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The Presflo wagons were similar to those that carried cement. This particular one was built by Metro Cammell in 1957. It is believed that the slate powder was taken to Kent there to be used in the manufacture of heavy duty roofing felt. Copyright Michael L. Roach.
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Four hours later and I had walked to the Draw Wood retaining wall in the Glynn Valley to see this 3-car dmu pass on a down train. Copyright Michael L. Roach.
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This gradient post was close to the retaining wall and looks like a recent replacement, basically in Great Western style, but not quite. Copyright Michael L. Roach.
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Half a mile to the west of Draw Wood is Derrycombe Viaduct. Here we see 50004 with 15 milk tanks on the second milk train of the day. Copyright Michael L. Roach.
Many thanks Mike, some really fascinating photographs of the way things were.

For more of Michaels articles, please click here.


Exploring The Hemyock Branch
Roger Winnen
Part 1

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Tiverton Junction Station. 26.10.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.
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On the Hemyock Branch. 26.10.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.
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Coldharbour Mill. 26.10.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.
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Crossing gates by the mill. 26.10.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.
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Hemyock Branch. 26.10.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.
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Hemyock Branch - Uffculme Station. 26.10.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.
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Hemyock Branch. 26.10.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.
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Whitehall Halt. 26.10.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.

October 25th 2025

25/10/2025

 
Clay at Lostwithiel on Saturday
Thomas Lloyd
My wife and I were having a trundle in the car through mid Cornwall last Saturday and as we crossed the level crossing at Lostwithiel I was astounded to see a clay train! I didn't know they ran on Saturdays. Here's a shot from next to the signal box. I filmed 66120 going over the crossing.
I love the pictures of the Wadebridge wanderer rail tour that Roger Winnen has been sending in. I noticed in the pictures Roger sent you of the 50 at Falmouth that the 50 is attached to some 16 ton mineral wagons rather than coaches in one of the photos. Was it shunting on the same day or did a photo of a freight train get mixed in? All fantastic stuff, keep up the good work, it is much appreciated.
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Many Thanks Thomas
Ref the class 50 emgine was running around the coaches in the loop


The Swindon & Cricklade Railway
Ken Mumford
I was privileged to photograph a restoration project of one of the first pupils [Martin Rouse] I taught when my family moved to Swindon in the summer of 1973. These are SOME of the photos I took of Martin's Railbus being loaded onto a low-loader, departing the Yard at Blunsdon and two hts on the A419 en route to Cirencester. I can supply further details if necessary, Kind regards, Ken
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Many Thanks Ken for these photographs of the 4 wheel  Railbus not far from home on the former branch Lines
Freight around Bodmin
in the 1970s
Part 2
Roger Winnen
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741101p Grogley Halt. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741101q Grogley Halt. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741101r Grogley Halt. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741101s Grogley Halt. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741101t (2) Nanstallon. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741101u Near Boscarne Junction. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741101t Near Boscarne Junction. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741101v Dunmere Road Crossing. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741101x Dunmere Road Crossing. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741101y Crossing the Wadebridge Road at Dunmere. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741102b Land around Bodmin North. Copyright Roger Winnen

The Channel Islands Boat Train
Roger Winnen
Part 2

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The Channel Islands Boat Train runs through the streets of Weymouth. 24.07.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.
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The Channel Islands Boat Train runs through the streets of Weymouth. 24.07.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.
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The Channel Islands Boat Train runs through the streets of Weymouth. 24.07.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.
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The Channel Islands Boat Train runs through the streets of Weymouth. 24.07.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.
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The Channel Islands Boat Train runs through the streets of Weymouth. 24.07.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.
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The Channel Islands Boat Train runs through the streets of Weymouth. 24.07.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.

October 24th 2025

24/10/2025

 
Freight around Bodmin in the 1970s Part 1
Roger Winnen

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741101a Bodmin General Station. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741101b Bodmin General Station. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741101c Class 08 approaching Bodmin General station. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741101d Arriving at Bodmin General. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741101e Shunting at Bodmin General. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741101f Shunting at Bodmin General. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741101g The approach to Boscarne Junction. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741101h Boscarne Junction. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741101i Boscarne Junction. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741101j Class 08 and freight arriving at Boscarne Junction. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741101k Class 08 and freight arriving at Boscarne Junction. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741101l Boscarne Junction. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741101m Boscarne Junction. Copyright Roger Winnen
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741101o Freight departing for Wadebridge. Copyright Roger Winnen

Re: Michaels Mystery Photo
Peter Murnaghan

My thought is that the mystery photo could be Severn Tunnel Junction, as there is plenty of freight wagon activity in the background. But, of course, I could be wrong 😊.
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Michael Fowards mystery photo - Peter suggests that perhaps it’s perhaps Severn Tunnel Junction. Copyright Michael Forward.

Many thanks Peter - a good suggestion

Confirmation  from Roy Hart
It is Severn Tunnel Junction
We have another member joining the quiz
Chris Bellett from Bodmin saying its Camarthen
No prize for thr winner

The Channel Islands Boat Train
Roger Winnen
Part 1

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Steamer for the Channel Islands service at Weymouth Quay. 24.07.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.
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The Channel Islands Boat Train. 24.07.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.
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The Boat Train at Weymouth Quay. 24.07.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.
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33111 The Boat Train departs Weymouth Quay. 24.07.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.
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33111 with The Channel Islands Boat Train running through the streets of Weymouth. 24.07.1974, copyright Roger Winnen.

October 23rd 2025

23/10/2025

 
Around Plymouth in 1974
Roger Winnen

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740209a A Western crossing the Royal Albert Bridge, from here the line was singled on 2nd July 1973 to St Budeaux Ferry Road. Copyright Roger Winnen
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740209a The plaque which stood on Saltash Station. Copyright Roger Winnen
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740209b The Royal Albert Bridge Signal Box still stands to this day now used by the S & T etc. CopyrightRoger Winnen
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740209c D1072 Western Glory comes off the single line the otherside of the road bridge at St Budeaux Station. Copyright Roger Winnen
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740209nDockyard Halt. Copyright Roger Winnen
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740209o The ex LSWR lin at Devonport. Copyright Roger Winnen
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740209t Gates at Millbay Station Kevin Jenkin. Copyright Roger Winnen
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740209z (The bridge ncrossing Union Street Plymouth which carried the lines to Plymouth Millbay over the road. Copyright Roger Winnen
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740209z Mount Gould Junction. Copyright Roger Winnen
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740209za Lucas Terrace Halt. Copyright Roger Winnen
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740223a D2128 at Laira. Copyright Roger Winnen
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740223d 03126 at Laira Copyright Roger Winnen
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740209zbPlymouth North Road Station prior to track alterations. Copyright Roger Winnen
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740223c A Peak heads for Plymouth seen at Laira Junction. Copyright Roger Winnen
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740209zd The up Cornishman coming off the Royal Albert Bridge. Copyright Roger Winnen

Keyham Castle
Clive Smith

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A little bit of sunshine in a gloomy week as the 2C11 10.14 Plymouth - Penzance with 43098 leading and 43186 on the rear cross Keyham Viaduct. 22.10.2025, copyright Clive Smith.
Many thanks Clive - not long to go now.

Glynn Valley 175’s
Mark Lynam

Here are some photos I got of the 175s yesterday (21.10) in the autumnal Glynn Valley between Bodmin and Liskeard.
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175002 crosses Largin Viaduct working 5Z21 0623 Plymouth to Plymouth via Penzance. 21.10.2025, copyright Mark Lynam.
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3-car 175114 on Largin Viaduct working 5Z12 0626 Plymouth to Plymouth via Penzance. 21.10.2025, copyright Mark Lynam.
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175114 now heading West over the St Pinnock Viaduct working 5Z13 1305 Plymouth to Plymouth via Newton Abbot & Penzance. 21.10.2025, copyright Mark Lynam.
Many thanks Mark, great to see some bright liveries in the west again.

Torquay 1987
Paul Barlow

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In GWR 150th anniversary livery, 47628 Sir Daniel Gooch works the 0918 Paignton to Liverpool see. at Torquay on 30th May 1987. Copyright Paul Barlow.
Many thanks Paul, great shot.

Saturday Clay
Thomas Lloyd

Morning Jon.

My wife and I were having a trundle in the car through mid Cornwall last Saturday and as we crossed the level crossing at Lostwithiel I was astounded to see a clay train! I didn't know they ran on Saturdays. Here's a shot from next to the signal box. I filmed 66120 going over the crossing.

I love the pictures of the Wadebridge wanderer rail tour that Roger Winnen has been sending in. I noticed in the pictures Roger sent you of the 50 at Falmouth that the 50 is attached to some 16 ton mineral wagons rather than coaches in one of the photos. Was it shunting on the same day or did a photo of a freight train get mixed in? All fantastic stuff, keep up the good work, it is much appreciated.
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66120 with the empty JIA’s from Westbury in Lostwithiel down goods loop, waiting its path on to Goonbarrow. 18.10.2025, copyright Thomas Lloyd.
Many thanks for your email Thomas. The clay train you saw was the empty wagon movement from Westbury to Goonbarrow, 6V76 - the JIA fleet is maintained there now that St. Blazey yard is out of action. A good question about the 50 - hopefully Roger or somebody else can come along and tell us!

Mystery Location
Michael Forward

A friend of mine gave me this print which was at a postcard fair, no details on the back so where is it??

A wealth of detail including Inter -City type DMU;signal box and signals which suggest a junction in the distance.

I note - with a magnifying glass - that there are some Mark 1 sleeping cars in the siding on the left.

You will see the Castle has a full load of coal in the tender as if about to start a journey, perhaps to London.

My own thoughts are West Wales but I do not think it is Carmarthen or Swansea.

Any ideas please?


In the meantime, enjoy the picture.

Thanks, all the best,

Michael Forward.
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A mystery photo from Michael - any ideas where it is?
Many thanks Michael. No idea myself, perhaps a reader will know. Please drop us an email to [email protected]

'The Wadebridge Wanderer' - 30.09.1978
Roger Winnen
Part 4

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25080 arrives at Bodmin General from Wadebridge with 'The Wadebridge Wanderer'. 30.09.1978, copyright Roger Winnen.
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Running round at Bodmin General. 30.09.1978, copyright Roger Winnen.
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Running round at Bodmin General. 30.09.1978, copyright Roger Winnen.
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25080 departs for Bodmin Parkway. 30.09.1978, copyright Roger Winnen.
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25080 departs for Bodmin Parkway. 30.09.1978, copyright Roger Winnen.
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25080 departs for Bodmin Parkway. 30.09.1978, copyright Roger Winnen.

October 22nd 2025

22/10/2025

 
Movements by
Steve W
eiddowson

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D8096 + D8107 & 5029 Nunney Castle @ Worcester Wylds lane jct { 5Z31 1015 Bishops Lydeard to Crewe HS } 211025 S Widdowson
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56049 tnt 67023 Worcester Shrub Hill { 3S31 1156 Swindon Transfer ~ Worcester Shrub Hill via Shrewsbury, Kings Norton & Hanbourgh } 191025 S Widdowson
Driver Training on the  175 units
at Penzance
Roger Winnen
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25102 Looking very smart in the red and grey livery. Copyright Roger Winnen1d
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251021 This unit stabled in Platform 4. Copyright Roger Winnen
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251021a Class 175 unit laying over at Penzance unril departure at 11.30 hrs. Copyright Roger Winnen
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251021cWithin a few minutes a second unit arrives at platform 4. Copyright Roger Winnen
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251021e Unites awaiting departure at 11.00 and 11.30. Copyright Roger Winnen
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251021k0 Departure to Plymouth and beyond. Copyright Roger Winnen
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251021o Racing the train from Penzance. Copyright Roger Winnen
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251021p The sea defences and the 175 departing . Copyright Roger Winnen

Bristol Freight
Martin Scane

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I’m up in Bristol this evening and managed to snap 66722 with 6B92 Portbury Auto Terminal to Margam leaving Temple Meads at 17-36 (around 6 mins late). 21.10.2025, copyright Martin Scane.
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66722 departs Bristol TM for Margam. 21.10.2025, copyright Martin Scane.
Nice sunset - many thanks Martin.

Creech Class 20’s
Bill Elston

Two more '20s' through Taunton; this time they were 20096 and 20107 hauling 5029 NUNNEY CASTLE from Bishops Lydeard back to Crewe, as 5Z31, seen passing Creech St. Michael.
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20096 and 20107 power past Creech St. Michael hauling 5029 ‘Nunney Castle’ home to Crewe from the WSR. 21.10.2025, copyright Bill Elston.
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20096 and 20107 power past Creech St. Michael hauling 5029 ‘Nunney Castle’ home to Crewe from the WSR. 21.10.2025, copyright Bill Elston.
Well caught, Bill - many thanks.

Tuesdays Clay
Tony Shore

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66120 arrives at Lostwithiel from Goonbarrow with clay for Fowey. 21.10.2025, copyright Tony Shore.
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Having run round in the up goods loop, 6G09 approaches Coulsons Park on the Fowey branch. 21.10.2025, copyright Tony Shore.
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The tail end of the rake of JIA’s as the train heads on to Fowey Docks Carne Point. 21.10.2025, copyright Tony Shore.
Many thanks Tony, always good to see what’s left of Cornwalls Railfreight photographed.

More of 69013
Guy Vincent

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Another brief visit to Dilton Marsh Halt, this time the 'down' platform with 69013 again heading the Westbury to Eastleigh 'tripper'. 21.10.2025, copyright Guy Vincent.
Many thanks Guy. An interesting colour scheme on this one.

'The Wadebridge Wanderer' - 30.09.1978
Roger Winnen

Part 3

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25080 leads the returning special at Polbrock Bridge. 30.09.1978, copyright Roger Winnen.
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Rounding the curves at Polbrock Bridge. 30.09.1978, copyright Roger Winnen.
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25080 approaching Bodmin General from the Boscarne Branch. 30.09.1978, copyright Roger Winnen.
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25080 approaching Bodmin General from the Boscarne Branch. 30.09.1978, copyright Roger Winnen.

Class 175 training
Joe Birchall

Today (20.10) I saw all of the 175 services apart from the last return trip.
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175 007 on the 06:23 from Plymouth approaching Truro. 20.10.2025, copyright Joe Birchall.
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175 009 on the 06:26 from Plymouth via Newton Abbot. 20.10.2025, copyright Joe Birchall.
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175 007 on the 06:23 from Plymouth Returning from Penzance. 20.10.2025, copyright Joe Birchall.
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175 009 on the 06:26 from Plymouth via Newton Abbot returning from Penzance. 20.10.2025, copyright Joe Birchall.
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175 009 on the 13:05 from Plymouth via Newton Abbot. 20.10.2025, copyright Joe Birchall.
Many thanks Joe - well done for getting them all.
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