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November 20th 2024

20/11/2024

 

NINETEEN SIXTY FOUR – PART 17
Halberton Halt 03.10.1964

Michael L. Roach

In Part 16, I described how I travelled from Plymouth to Tiverton on Saturday 3 October 1964 to witness and photograph the last day of passenger services from Tiverton Junction. The branch was originally broad gauge, 4¾ miles long and was opened in 1848 by the Bristol and Exeter Railway. Journey time was 12 minutes. Roughly half way between the town of Tiverton and the Junction was the village of Halberton, then on the A373, and half a mile north of the railway. The village had to wait 79 years after the opening of the branch before a halt was eventually provide to serve the village. It was the Great Western Railway which provided the short platform during their great halt-building era, to counter road  competition.

The unstaffed platform was 109 feet (33 metres) long and had two relatively rare and unusual features. The platform and its waiting shelter were placed directly beneath an overbridge carrying a minor road south from the village, which provided a good walking or cycling route from village to halt. Immediately to the west of the halt, between the track and the railway fence was an orchard extending westwards for several hundred metres. Whether the orchard was deliberately planted or resulted from a regular passenger throwing their apple core out of the window at a similar spot each day is not known. I suspect the latter.

I stayed at Tiverton Station for half an hour and then set out to walk the 2¼ miles (net) to Halberton Halt, probably staying on the minor roads to the south of the railway line. A couple of shots from occupation bridges and then I was at the halt. There was room for the halt under the bridge because the overbridge had been built wide enough for double track which never materialised. It was a beautiful autumn afternoon with lots of sunshine. To the west of the halt the line was in a shallow cutting which has now been filled in and restored to the field it was before construction of the railway.  The road bridge remains in-situ. All the trains in this part consist of 1450 and one auto-coach (W228).
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In this photo I am stood on an occupation bridge about one third of a mile west of the Halt and the train is going away from me towards Tiverton. Note the apple trees and the shallow cutting. The time is 3.39pm. Copyright Michael L. Roach.
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I have moved eastwards to a second overbridge and am looking east towards the Halt, and again the train is going away from me. The cutting is a bit deeper here, and was necessary because just behind me a short distance away the railway passed beneath the Grand Western Canal dating from 1814. Copyright Michael L. Roach.
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The auto-train enters Halberton Halt on the 4.15pm from the Junction to Tiverton. Copyright Michael L. Roach.
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The same train leaves the Halt for Tiverton. Copyright Michael L. Roach.
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1450 propels the 4.15pm away from the Halt. Copyright Michael L. Roach.
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Halberton Halt looking east towards Tiverton Junction. Copyright Michael L. Roach.
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1450 approaches Halberton Halt with the 4.35pm from Tiverton which I caught back to the Junction. Copyright Michael L. Roach.
Many thanks as always, Michael.

​For more of Michaels articles, please click here.

A Western Crossing
The Royal Albert Bridge 9th Feb 1974 Roger Winnen

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740209zd The up Cornishman coming off the Royal Albert Bridge. Copyright Roger Winnen
Swindon Works 19th May 1979
Michael Adams
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Hello Roger, here are two pictures taken by Michael Adams at Swindon works, firstly showing D1041 ‘Western Prince’,the loco’s.home now on the East Lancashire Railway. Copyright Michael Adams
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Now we see D7029, this loco is currently under restoration at the Severn Valley Railway. Copyright Michael Adams
Many Thanks Michael

Clay in the valley
Jon Hird

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66131 leads the Goonbarrow - Fowey clay down through the Luxuylan Valley on 19.11.2024. The recent high winds have removed most of the autumnal leaves from the trees. In the distant skyline, the Great Treverbyn Sky Tip is visible, a landmark created as a byproduct of centuries of china clay quarrying in the area. Copyright Jon Hird.

A wet day at Kemble
Ken Mumford

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1Q15 [Derby to Swansea via 'the world'] consisting of units 43357 (leading) and 43391 (bringing up the rear) speed south through the station 15 minutes late. 19.11.2024, copyright Ken Mumford.
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3S32 Cheltenham (Lansdown Road) to Swindon Transfer Yard via Severn Tunnel Junction, Chepstow, Lydney, Gloucester and Kemble spraying the track to clear the tracks of autumn leaves AND dirty the locomotives! Locomotive 67027 leads whilst 66846 brings up the rear. 19.11.2024, copyright Ken Mumford.
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3S32 Cheltenham (Lansdown Road) to Swindon Transfer Yard via Severn Tunnel Junction, Chepstow, Lydney, Gloucester and Kemble spraying the track to clear the tracks of autumn leaves AND dirty the locomotives! Locomotive 67027 leads whilst 66846 brings up the rear. 19.11.2024, copyright Ken Mumford.
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3S32 Cheltenham (Lansdown Road) to Swindon Transfer Yard via Severn Tunnel Junction, Chepstow, Lydney, Gloucester and Kemble spraying the track to clear the tracks of autumn leaves AND dirty the locomotives! Locomotive 67027 leads whilst 66846 brings up the rear. 19.11.2024, copyright Ken Mumford.
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1Q15 has been down to Swindon and reversed - it seems that this was done in platform 1 AND NOT east of the station at the Cockleberry Sidings probably because this train was running late - 15 LATE at Kemble heading south, 4 LATE in the Swindon area and passed me returning towards Gloucester 7 EARLY! 19.11.2024, copyright Ken Mumford.
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1Q15 has been down to Swindon and reversed - it seems that this was done in platform 1 AND NOT east of the station at the Cockleberry Sidings probably because this train was running late - 15 LATE at Kemble heading south, 4 LATE in the Swindon area and passed me returning towards Gloucester 7 EARLY! 19.11.2024, copyright Ken Mumford.
Many thanks, Ken - well done for braving the weather.

November 19th 2024

19/11/2024

 

Newton Abbot Diesels
Paul Barlow

A couple more from 1982, this time at Newton Abbot.

Virtually everything has now disappeared, the locos, the stock, the platforms, the signals, signal box and David and Charles book publishers.

The signal gantry at the end of platforms 1 & 2 is now in the car park of Aldi supermarket nearby.
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September 1982 - 31210 1720 Exeter to Paignton 2B34 at Newton Abbot. Copyright Paul Barlow.
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September 1982 - 31410 1743 Paignton to Barnstaple 2B76 at Newton Abbot. Copyright Paul Barlow.
Many thanks once again, Paul

Night Riviera at London Euston
Dennis Clarke

The Night Riviera from Penzance to London went to Euston this morning (18.11.2024), instead of Paddington.

57603 and 57605 were the train locos.  Locomotive Services 90001 was hired in from Crewe to provide an Electric Train Heat supply for a few hours whilst the 57s were shut down. Apparently this was to prevent diesel fumes under the roof at Euston.

Below are several photos that I took there this morning.

I believe that this will be repeated at some time over the Christmas/New Year period.

It was certainly interesting to see.  The train left Euston for Reading about 30 mins late, waiting for a driver,
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57605 stands at London Euston with 'The Night Riviera', the Penzance sleeper. 18.11.2024, copyright Dennis Clarke.
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57605 stands at London Euston with 'The Night Riviera', the Penzance sleeper. 18.11.2024, copyright Dennis Clarke.
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Locomotive Services 90001 was attached to the train to provide electric supply, presumably the 57's diesel engine could not be left running due to noise and fumes beneath the low station roof. 18.11.2024, copyright Dennis Clarke.
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57603 ready to work the empty stock back to Reading Traincare Depot. 18.11.2024, copyright Dennis Clarke.
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57605 along with an Avanti Pendolino service. 18.11.2024, copyright Dennis Clarke.
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57605 along with an Avanti Pendolino service. 18.11.2024, copyright Dennis Clarke.
Many thanks Dennis - an unusual sight - nice to see an alternative terminus used rather than simply cancelling the service.

Last train to Newquay
Tony Shore

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Blue 150238 stands at Newquay on 17.11.2024, having just worked the 13.30 from Par. The line closed from 18.11.2024 for 2 weeks to allow the relaying of track into the former platform 1. Copyright Tony Shore.
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150238 waits to depart with the 14.25 Newquay to Par. 17.11.2024, copyright Tony Shore.
Many thanks Tony - hopefully the works go to plan.

November 18th 2024

18/11/2024

 
Steam at Falmouth Docks
By kind permission of
Ray Honke
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Many thanks to Roger Salter for obtaining permission to use these photos

Freightliner at North Perrott
Bill Elston
Hi Roger,

Another load of ballast for Honiton Tunnel ran today, and is seen passing North Perrott, again double-headed by Freightliner 66s
66601 and one other.  No doubt someone in the Westbury area can identify it.

Best wishes,

Bill.

Hello Bill
Cathy Vincent writes to say that the second locomotive is 66952
Many thanks Cathy

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66601 and 66952 pass North Perrott with a train of ballast for Honiton Tunnel. 17.11.2024, copyright Bill Elston.
Many thanks, Bill
Received from Guy Vincent:

Just to confirm the second 66 in Bill’s photo was 66952.

Many thanks, Guy


North Cornwall Line
Tresmeer and Egloskerry Stations
Andrew Triggs
Hi Roger
While up in the Launceston area today, I visited the former N.C.R stations at Tresmeer and Egloskerry, now private residences but still remarkably intact some 58 years after closure, although I've visited Tresmeer before it was the first time I'd located Egloskerry 
All the Best 
Andrew

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Tresmeer Station from the adjacent Road Copyright Andrew Triggs
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Tresmeer Station from the adjacent Road Copyright Andrew Triggs
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Tresmeer Goods Shed Copyright Andrew Triggs
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The former trackbed beyond Egloskerry level crossing looking towards Wadebridge. Copyright Andrew Triggs
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The site of Egloskerry level crossing, the Station is to the right of shot. Copyright Andrew Triggs
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Egloskerry Station from the adjacent Road with preserved S.R PMV no.1626 to the left of the Buildings Copyright Andrew Triggs
Many Thanks Andrew

Diesel miscellany
Paul Barlow

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13.06.1982 - 45069 at Exeter shed. Copyright Paul Barlow.
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27.06.1982 - 33048 working 2B33 through Bridgwater, the 1540 Taunton to Bristol. Copyright Paul Barlow.
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30.10.1982 - 45077 works the 0945 Plymouth to Liverpool relief, seen arriving at Dawlish. Copyright Paul Barlow.
Many thanks Paul - more from this batch to come tomorrow.

Swindon by night
Ken Mumford

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IET unit 802105 with 1A31 [Bristol to Paddington] running 19 LATE. 16.11.2024, copyright Ken Mumford.
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802105 departs into the night. 16.11.2024, copyright Ken Mumford.
Many thanks, Ken

Latchley Halt

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Latchley Halt, on the former Callington Branch, is offered for sale by auction. Advert from the Western Morning News.
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A Bere Alston bound train enters Latchley, the train having just passed over the level crossing. Copyright Sid Sponheimer.

November 17th 2024

17/11/2024

 
Roger Winnen
on tour by Train & Bus yesterday

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241116a Welcome to Newquay Surf Capital of the UK. Copyright Roger Winnen
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241116b Newquay Station on Saturday prior to its Two Week closure. Copyright Roger Winnen
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241116c Riding the 21 service from Newquay to St Austell we cross the branch at Quintrell Downs. Copyright Roger Winnen
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241116d Viewed from the upper deck we approach the level crossing at St Columb Road. Copyright Roger Winnen
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241116e Viewed from the upper deck we approach the level crossing at St Columb Road. Copyright Roger Winnen
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241116f At Indian Queens we see the Power Station situated near the former St Dennis Juction. Copyright Roger Winnen
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241116h Near Burngullow we cross under Trewoon railway bridge. Copyright Roger Winnen
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241116i Approaching St Austell we see St Austell Viaduct 115 feet high and 720 foot long. Copyright Roger Winne
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241116j A near miss at St Austell as the lifts were out of action. Copyright Roger Winnen
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241116k An IET arriving at Plymouth. Copyright Roger Winnen
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241116l 66179 and the Railhead Treatment Train is seen arriving passing the remains of the closed station of Mutley. just before Plymouth Station. Copyright Roger Winnen
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241116m Approaching Plymouth Station. Copyright Roger Winnen
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Newquay Progress
Tony Shore

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A notice to customers of the impending engineering work/closure of the Newquay branch. 16.11.2024, copyright Tony Shore.
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GWR's 150207 working the daily Newquay shuttles. 16.11.2024, copyright Tony Shore.
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Rails have been dropped ready for the reinstatement of platform 1 at Newquay. 16.11.2024, copyright Tony Shore.
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The original platform 1 was a hodge-podge of different types of construction where it had been altered and extended over the course of its life, as can be seen here. 16.11.2024, copyright Tony Shore.
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The new platform, built over the last few weeks by Colas and their contractors, meets the old platform. 16.11.2024, copyright Tony Shore.
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Looking towards the terminus at Newquay where soon there will be two lines. 16.11.2024, copyright Tony Shore.
Many thanks Tony - it's coming along now.

Bath GP 'mystery building'
Chris Osment

In response to Paul Negus's article about Bath Green Park (Click here):

According to details in John Owen's "Life on the Railway" (Millstream Books 1989), this was known as the 'Fish House'. It was divided into two rooms, which by 1955 were in use for General Stores (west end) and Passenger Guards (east end).
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Kind regards
Chris Osment

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The mystery building at Bath Green Park, copyright Paul Negus.
Many thanks indeed, Chris - top detective work.

An interlude at Par
Andrew & Diane Jones

Please find attached photographs taken today Saturday 16th November 2024. 43186 'Taunton Castle ' leads into Par forming the 12.17 to Plymouth on a rather murky day.

The redundant semaphore signal looks on, resembling a tree that has lost its leaves, the once significant clay dry, forms a backdrop, its smoking chimneys were a landmark at the docks and surrounding area for many years.

43198 brings up the rear carrying unusually two name plates in memory of HST drivers Brian Cooper who died at the Ladbrook disaster in 1999 and Stan Martin who was killed at Ufton Nervet.
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Both drivers were not to blame for the accidents but in the case of the Ladbroke disaster, profound changes were made to operating procedures and Ufton Nervet level crossing was eventually replaced with a bridge in 2016.
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43186 heads past the once-proud bracket signal at Par with a Plymouth-Bound service. 16.11.2024, copyright Andrew & Diane Jones.
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43198, the only power car not to bear a Castle-related name, this power car instead bears the names of Stan Martin and Brian Cooper, both drivers of class 43's who sadly lost their lives in two separate accidents. Copyright Andrew & Diane Jones.
Many thanks Andrew & Diane.

St. Piran is sick
Steve Clark

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I found out that 08645 is likely to be withdrawn as it has developed a serious engine defect. My Son visited a month ago and i dropped him off at Penzance for the Night Riviera but i stopped at Long Rock to see if i could see it. It was conviniently parked up near the gates where it is waiting collection by road, destination unknown. Copyright Steve Clark.
Many thanks Steve, a shame.

Westbury Saturday Freight Activities
Guy Vincent

Westbury Half-hour Saturday 16th November (plus)

A half hour spent around the station and downside yard at Westbury after finishing an early shift this morning.

66796 'The Green Progressor' arrived at 1120 with a train of empty JJA and JQA ballast hoppers from the Honiton Tunnel blockade, this ran as 6G12 0800 Exmouth Junction - Westbury.  The train immediately set back into the virtual quarry area for refilling, prior to the wagons' next booked departure.

As 66796 ran in, a pair of Freightliner class 66s headed by 66594 departed westwards from the down yard with another heavy trainload of ballast for the worksite at Honiton.  This was 6Y96 1110 Westbury - Axminster, routed via Castle Cary and the two Yeovil stations, Pen Mill and Junction.     Elsewhere in the yard a Rail Grinder fixed formation set was being run-up while on the opposite side of the complex several class 66s were stabled including GBRF's 66787 'Three Bridges ASC', lurking behind a trainload of new concrete sleepers. This loco was one of ten bought from DB Cargo and was originally numbered 66184.  Fellow GB 66796 (above) is a more recent acquisition and was imported by Beacon Rail from Germany in 2021.  Also noted were DB's 66006 which still carries 1997 vintage EWS livery, and repainted 66107.

Finally I've included are a couple of shots of the daily (Sundays excepted) St Blazey - Westbury - Salisbury & return RHTT taken last Saturday (9th) which, unusually, ran up as far as the station platforms.  Former 'Euroshed' 66179 still carries original EWS livery beneath the layer of thick grime that now entirely disguises its true identity.
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Westbury 66006 16.11.2024 copyright Guy Vincent.
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Westbury 66787 16.11.2024. Copyright Guy Vincent.
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Westbury 66787 66006 66107 16.11.2024. Copyright Guy Vincent.
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Westbury 66796 6G12 & 66594 with 665xx leaving on 6Y96 16.11.2024. Copyright Guy Vincent.
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Westbury 66796 setting back 6G12 into quarry 16.11.2024. Copyright Guy Vincent.
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Westbury. Rail Grinder 16.11.2024. Copyright Guy Vincent.
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Westbury 66154 & 66179 on 3S13 RHTT 09.11.2024 Copyright Guy Vincent.
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Westbury 66179 on 3S13 RHTT 09.11.2024, copyright Guy Vincent.
Thanks Guy - 'Sheds aplenty' at Westbury!

Units for scrap
Colin Pidgeon

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37800 with 321301 on 5Q88 Wolverton Centre Road to Sims Group Newport Docks for scrap. 15.11.2024, copyright Colin Pidgeon.
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37800 with 321301 on 5Q88 Wolverton Centre Road to Sims Group Newport Docks for scrap. 15.11.2024, copyright Colin Pidgeon.
Many thanks Colin - that'll keep the boys at Sims busy for a couple of hours.

Colourful Celebrities
Andrew Triggs

Hi Roger, Keith & Jon
Finally caught up with vinyl celebrity 802106 at Penzance today (15.11) and then the NMT at a couple of local spots, endeavouring to try to capture some slightly different angle shots
All the Best
Andrew
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802106 following arrival at Platform 2 with 3A82 05.23 Laira T&RSMD-Penzance, the front 3 coaches being wrapped in the 'Paddington in Peru' vinyls. 15.11.2024, copyright Andrew Triggs.
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802106 departing with 1A82 09.10 Penzance-London Paddington. 15.11.2024, copyright Andrew Triggs.
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1Q18 05.43 Reading Triangle Sidings-Paignton with Colas 43303 and 43251 approaching Marazion. 15.11.2024, copyright Andrew Triggs.
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The return 1Q18 with 43251 now leading approaching Arch Lane Road overbridge, nearing St Erth. 15.11.2024, copyright Andrew Triggs.
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Due to the St Erth Home signal being still set at Danger, 1Q18 slowly approaches St Erth. 15.11.2024, copyright Andrew Triggs.
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1Q18 framed by St Erth Semaphores. 15.11.2024, copyright Andrew Triggs.
Many thanks, Andrew - apologies for the delay in getting these on the site. Great to see the St. Erth semaphores.

'The Age Of Steam' - Crowlas
By Roger Winnen
Part 3

Last week, we showed you some photographs of 'The Age of Steam' at Crowlas. These photographs, from 1984, show the park after it had been rebranded as 'The Penwith Leisure Park', shortly before closure and redevelopment.
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A traction engine and merry-go-round at The Crowlas Age Of Steam/The Penwith Leisure Park in 1984. Copyright Roger Winnen.
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Attractions at The Age Of Steam/The Penwith Leisure Park. Copyright Roger Winnen.
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Attractions at The Age Of Steam/The Penwith Leisure Park. Copyright Roger Winnen.
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Attractions at The Age Of Steam/The Penwith Leisure Park. Copyright Roger Winnen.
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Attractions at The Age Of Steam/The Penwith Leisure Park. Copyright Roger Winnen.
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Traction engine at The Age Of Steam/Penwith Leisure Park. Copyright Roger Winnen.

Goonbarrow by Moonlight
Jon Hird

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Goonbarrow Junction is illuminated by moonlight on 13.11.2024. The Newquay 'shuttle' pauses to exchange tokens with the signaller, a time-honoured tradition which will soon come to an end with the introduction of axle counters etc. as part of the 'Mid Cornwall Metro' project. RSS Class 08, 08752 stands in the Imerys Rocks Tube Press complex. Copyright Jon Hird.

A new sleeper service to Cornwall?

Exciting plans have recently been revealed by luxury accomodation and train operator Belmond. The company plan to operate a regular luxury 3-day long trip to Cornwall (amongst other destinations), utilising re-gauged Irish Mk3 'Grand Hibernian' carriages. 

The journey will start from just(!) £5800 for a twin cabin.

Proposed dates for 2025 are:

July 4th
July 25th
August 8th
August 22nd
August 29th
September 19th
October 3rd
October 17th
October 24th
November 14th

The train departs London Victoria on a Friday afternoon, arriving in Cornwall on a Saturday morning. It spends Saturday in Cornwall, departing Sunday morning. It will stable on the East Somerset Railway on Sunday evening, before travelling back to London on the Monday morning.

​For more information, please click here.

November 16th 2024

16/11/2024

 
66594 Near Crewkerne today
Bill Elston

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Good afternoon Roger, Another engineers train ran through Crewkerne today heading for Honiton Tunnel. This was 6Y96 from Westbury, conveying ballast, double headed by 66594 and 66537, seen about half a mile west of Crewkerne station, running some 30 min early. Please see photo, best wishes, Bill Elston. Copyright Bill Elston
Many Thanks Bill

Bath Green Park Station - Repairs
Paul Negus

Below are a couple of photos of the completed repairs to the side of Bath Green Park Station. The scaffolding has now come down but the Bristol end of the train shed has yet to be reopened for parking. 

The internal shot shows the repaired ribbing, believed wooden, to the outer wooden planked wall. You will note that there is a very active vinyl record store in one of the station rooms!

As an extra, there is a photo of the small office(?) adjacent to the yard gates on James Street West which is accessed off the train shed. Not sure of its purpose but it is shown on the 1900s 6" to the mile OS Map. Perhaps a viewer can enlighten us?
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The repaired Bath Green Park Station, 15.11.2024. Copyright Paul Negus.
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Inside the wonderful train shed at Bath Green Park. 15.11.2024. Copyright Paul Negus.
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The mystery building adjacent to the yard gates on James Street West which is accessed off the train shed. Does anybody know its former purpose? 15.11.2024, copyright Paul Negus.
Many thanks, Paul.

If anybody knows the previous use of the small building, please drop us an email - [email protected]

Exeter 'Peaks'
Paul Barlow

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19.06.1982 - 45023 Royal Pioneer corps leaves Exeter St Davids on 1000 Bradford to Paignton 1V85. Copyright Paul Barlow.
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26.06.1982 - 45057 Exeter west comes off the 0942 Newcastle to Paignton 1V86 47189 worked the train forward 1982. Copyright Paul Barlow.
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45023 departs Exeter St Davids for the west in 1982. Copyright Paul Barlow.
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46037 Exeter St Davids 29.06.82. Copyright Paul Barlow.
Many thanks, Paul - some great memories of the 'Peaks'

Cornish HST's
Roger Winnen & Jon Hird

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15.11.2024 - Ex-Crosscountry 43303 now working for Colas Rail heads the 05.43 Reading Triangle Sidings to Paignton via Penzance. Copyright Roger Winnen
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15.11.2024 - Cn the rear is Power Car 43251. Copyright Roger Winnen
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15.11.2024 - Seen in Platform 4 as 43251 heads the return working to Paignton at 12.04. Copyright Roger Winnen
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43187 and 43004 are about to pass beneath Trethellan Road Overbridge, (near Crugwallins/Burngullow) working 2C68, the 11:42 Plymouth - Penzance. 15.11.2024, copyright Jon Hird.
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Just a few minutes later, from the other direction came 43251 and 43303 working 1Q18 - The New Measurement Train, Reading - Paignton via Penzance. 15.11.2024, copyright Jon Hird.
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43303 pushes the NMT. In the distance can be seen the tall silos of Burngullow. 15.11.2024, copyright Jon Hird.

Regulator approves new Go-op train service between Swindon, Taunton and Weston-Super-Mare

The Office of Rail & Road has approved (with conditions) a proposal by a new operator, Go-op rail, to run services between Swindon, Taunton & Weston Super Mare, from the end of 2025.

Planned traction is Class 153 'Sprinters' - a type which was erradicated from our region several years ago by GWR. They propose to stable and maintain their stock at Thingley Junction.

​For further information, please click here.

Rail journeys affected by upgrade work in Cornwall


​A reminder that from Monday 18th November, the Par - Newquay branchline will be closed for two weeks, to lay the rails for the new platform at Newquay.

For more info, click here.

Our thanks to Dennis Flood for sending us the link to this article.

November 15th 2024

15/11/2024

 

Re: Last Train to Ashburton
Howard Sprenger

Thanks for showing the flyer and ticket from Philip Hale (click here).

​In September 1971, I had just arrived at St Luke's College, Exeter as a fresh-faced student, when I discovered that within a few weeks, the Buckfastleigh to Ashburton section would be closing.  For the only time in my life, I 'threw a sicky' and hopped on a Devon General bus to go and witness the proceedings. I only had an inexpensive 'Instamatic' type of camera (actually an Agfa Iso-Rapid), so the pictures I took aren't that great. Nevertheless, they capture that momentous day over 50 years ago.

In passing, I hope Trevor Tremethick is making a good recovery from his recent 'heart event'.  We met nearly 60 years ago when I used to go on holiday to Falmouth and would drop in to the Model Railway Club HQ on Arwenack Avenue on a Friday evening.  Happy memories!
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Ashburton 1971-10-02 - 2nd last train 2-6-2T 4588. Copyright Howard Sprenger.
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Ashburton 1971-10-02 - 2nd last train 2-6-2T 4588. Copyright Howard Sprenger.
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Ashburton 1971-10-02 - last train. Copyright Howard Sprenger.
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Ashburton 1971-10-02. Copyright Howard Sprenger.
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Ashburton 1971-10-02. Copyright Howard Sprenger.
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Ashburton 1971-10-02. Copyright Howard Sprenger.
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Ashburton 1971-10-02. Copyright Howard Sprenger.
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Ashburton 1971-10-02 0-4-2T 1420. Copyright Howard Sprenger.
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Ashburton 1971-10-02 0-4-2T 1420. Copyright Howard Sprenger.
Many thanks indeed Howard, for providing us with these wonderful photographs. I'm glad Philips article evoked some memories.

Hercules crosses the Thames
Simon Howard

This is day two of 50007 working light Hanwell Bridge (WR) to Clapham Junction a couple of times each day. Presumably route learning…

Obviously 50007 was once a frequent visitor to Clapham Junction but not so much the Cross London Line and Battersea Railway Bridge. 
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50007 'Hercules' crosses the Thames with a route learner. 14.11.2024, copyright Simon Howard.
Many thanks Simon - out of our area, but several of us enjoyed a fantastic presentation regarding the '50's' from Geoff Hudson last weekend and 50007 was quite a focal point. Good to see it out and about!

Bristol Diesels
Paul Barlow

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18.06.1982 - No vizzy vests required! 46047 has just come off the 1215 Cardiff to Portsmouth passes under Bath rd bridge Bristol. Copyright Paul Barlow.
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19.06.1982 - 33026 has just come off the 1110 from Portsmouth. Copyright Paul Barlow.
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26.06.1982 - 45004 Bristol on 2238 Newcastle to Paignton 1V56. Copyright Paul Barlow.
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45022 Lytham St Annes Bristol Bath road depot 1982. Copyright Paul Barlow.
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Diesels galore at Bristol Bath Road in 1982. Copyright Paul Barlow.
Many thanks Paul, plenty to see back then.

Cranmore (ESR)
Guy Vincent

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View south from Cranmore station with trackwork and yet to be commissioned semaphore signals. 13.11.2024, copyright Guy Vincent.
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Mendip Traction & Rolling Stock Group's superbly restored two-car class 108 Derby lightweight DMU set L231. Vehicles 54271 and 51909 were last used on the national network by BR in the early 1990s, both painted in Network SouthEast livery and based at Bletchley. After a period in storage and at times, with an uncertain future, they came to Somerset in 2011, firstly to Midsomer Norton before moving to Cranmore in 2013. 13.11.2024, copyright Guy Vincent.
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Cranmore steam shed with Andrew Barclay saddle tank 1719 in front of GWR locos 4555 and 4110. On the adjacent line inside the shed carriage restoration work was taking place. 13.11.2024, copyright Guy Vincent.
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GWR 4555 & 4110 inside the shed. 13.11.2024, copyright Guy Vincent.
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General view of the station from the minor road bridge to the north of the site. 13.11.2024, copyright Guy Vincent.
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Finally, a view towards White's Crossing and the 'Merehead Triangle' showing the final stretch of Network Rail track that was cleared of dense vegetation at the beginning of 2024. The line hosted preserved 'Western' D1015 with a railtour from the Midlands on 6th July. East Somerset Junction (Witham) is five and a half miles away where this, the last remaining section of the former GWR former Cheddar Valley line from Yatton via Wells, joins the main Paddington -West of England main line. 13.11.2024, copyright Guy Vincent.
Many thanks, Guy - lots of excellent work taking place at the ESR, long may it continue.

HST to Newquay
Jon Hird

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GWR's 43187 and 43004 were once again summoned to work the Newquay branch on 14.11.2024, covering for a failed Class 150 unit. The pair round the curve near the former St. Dennis junction with 2N08 - the 14:13 Par - Newquay. Copyright Jon Hird.
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Later, 43004 emerges from the darkness and calls at Luxulyan whilst working 2N11 - The 17:19 Newquay - Par. Copyright Jon Hird.

November 14th 2024

14/11/2024

 

The last train to Ashburton
Philip Hale

I attach copies of a flyer and a ticket which relate to a railway excursion held on 2nd October, 1971 to commemorate the last passenger train to traverse the Dart Valley to Ashburton.

​The excursion was advertised as the first and last train to Ashburton since closure of the route from Totnes, and prior to the complete closure of the section of the route from Buckfastleigh to Ashburton, due to the imminent start of the A38 road improvements. 
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BR Western flyer advertising an excursion along the Dart Valley Railway from Totnes to Ashburton. Copyright Philip Hale.
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'A ticket to ride', a ticket to partake in the above excursion. Copyright Philip Hale.
Many thanks for sending these in Philip, I'm sure they will evoke memories of Ashburton for many of our readers. A real pity the route was severed by the A38.

More 'Western' memories
Paul Barlow

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D1053 arrives at Newton Abbot on 5 July 1975. Note the Morris Marina car in the motorail bay - not many of those left now. Copyright Paul Barlow (Original photographer unknown).
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D1033 Western Trooper Newton Abbot 5 July 1975 An 'invacar' (a small single-seated vehicle distributed free of charge to disabled persons), and a Ford Cortina can be seen on the motorail flat. Copyright Paul Barlow (Original photographer unknown).
Many thanks indeed, Paul

Confusing new signs at Par
Leslie Curnow
Good evening Roger.
I was at Par today and saw what appeared to be new signs .  I accept that as passengers we should not cross the lines except on a bridge or road crossing. This must confuse some passengers who  may be guided by the new sign that they are allowed to cross the lines whilst the old signs says No. Rather ambiguous in my mind .
Les

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Many Thanks Leslie

Peaks
Michael Adams
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Hello Roger, Thank you for dealing with yesterday’s pictures. Here are three pictures from Michael Adams of Peak class diesels at work . Firstly we see 45066 arriving at Paignton on 16 August 1980 with a service from Leeds. Copyright Michael Adams
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A picture of 46001 arriving at Exeter 0n 8 April 1980 with a service from Paignton to Leeds.. Copyright Michael Adams
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Roger, And finally--- 45131 has arrived at Bristol Temple Meads on 23 December 1981 with the overnight 23.40 from Edinburgh. Copyright Michael Adams
Many Thanks Michael

Maiden Newton to Gloucester
James Bown

Good evening CRS

An enjoyable trip to Gloucester from delightful Maiden Newton.

The Turbo was on time at Gloucester making up for a crew change delay at Westbury and on the return to Maiden Newton, a class 158 awaits the single road to Yeovil Pen Mill.
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Best wishes
James Bown
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A GWR 'Turbo' at Gloucester, copyright James Bown.
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A GWR 'Turbo' at Gloucester. Copyright James Bown.
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158767 waits to proceed along the single line to Yeovil Pen Mill. Copyright James Bown.
Many thanks James, an interesting journey.

Loading the clay
Jon Hird

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During an abnormal weather event (the sun's out!), 66131 poses outside the store at Treviscoe whilst its train of JIA's are loaded with china clay. 13.11.2024, copyright Jon Hird.
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The train protrudes from both ends of the store. To the left of the image, the line can be seen curving away towards its terminus at Parkandillick. 13.11.2024, copyright Jon Hird.

Honiton Tunnel Engineers
David Tozer

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Relaying work at Honiton Tunnels appears to be behind schedule. 66757 'West Somerset Railway' is brought to a stand just after Exmouth Signal EJ 4 at Arena Park with the 6G11 0454 Eastleigh East Yard to Exmouth Jn.Then driver then got instructions from PW staff who the removed various items from the track to allow the train to proceed into the works site area. 13.11.2024, copyright David Tozer.
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An additional shot from Monday evening - a photograph of Exmouth Junction Signal EJ 2 at Pinhoe which appears to be in a state of disrepair. This signal was erected around December 1987. Copyright David Tozer.
Thanks for the update, Dave

St. Erth footbridge at Cranmore
Guy Vincent

Cranmore Visit 13th November 2024 (1)

A visit to Cranmore station today to take a look at the recently dismantled former GWR footbridge from St Erth which arrived here over the weekend of 2nd-3rd November.   
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The dismantled St. Erth footbridge at Cranmore (East Somerset Railway). 13.11.2024, copyright Guy Vincent.
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The dismantled St. Erth footbridge at Cranmore (East Somerset Railway). 13.11.2024, copyright Guy Vincent.
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The dismantled St. Erth footbridge at Cranmore (East Somerset Railway). 13.11.2024, copyright Guy Vincent.
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The dismantled St. Erth footbridge at Cranmore (East Somerset Railway). 13.11.2024, copyright Guy Vincent.
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The dismantled St. Erth footbridge at Cranmore (East Somerset Railway). 13.11.2024, copyright Guy Vincent.
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The dismantled St. Erth footbridge at Cranmore (East Somerset Railway). 13.11.2024, copyright Guy Vincent.
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The dismantled St. Erth footbridge at Cranmore (East Somerset Railway). 13.11.2024, copyright Guy Vincent.
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The dismantled St. Erth footbridge at Cranmore (East Somerset Railway). 13.11.2024, copyright Guy Vincent.
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The dismantled St. Erth footbridge at Cranmore (East Somerset Railway). 13.11.2024, copyright Guy Vincent.
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The dismantled St. Erth footbridge at Cranmore (East Somerset Railway). 13.11.2024, copyright Guy Vincent.
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The dismantled St. Erth footbridge at Cranmore (East Somerset Railway). 13.11.2024, copyright Guy Vincent.
Many thanks, Guy - hopefully a long and useful future awaits the footbridge.

Guy has also provided some photos of the railway itself at Cranmore - we'll save them for tomorrow! 

November 13th 2024

13/11/2024

 

NINETEEN SIXTY FOUR – PART 16
Tiverton 03.10.1964
Michael L. Roach

This trip was made one week before the trip over the Carmarthen to Aberystwyth line described in Part 15. I set out from Plymouth on the 9.15am 3-car dmu. First stop was after just 16 miles at Brent Station for an hour because this was Brent's last day of passenger services before closure. I was probably surprised that there was not more resistance to the closure of the station as Brent is a large village or small town with a present population approaching 3,000 persons. A railway station would be very useful for the residents who work and commute to Plymouth, Totnes, Newton Abbot and Exeter. Just like Okehampton (population 9,000) South Brent is on the edge of Dartmoor, and actually within the Dartmoor National Park Boundary. 

I moved on from Brent behind a Warship piloted by a North British Type 2 to Exeter St. Davids where I changed to a 3-car dmu for Tiverton Junction. It was the last day of stopping trains along the line from Exeter to Taunton; and for some reason the dmu stopped for 12 minutes at Cullompton to allow an express to overtake on the through line. The object of the trip was to travel from Tiverton Junction to Tiverton which I did several times on Saturday 3 October 1964. I also walked from Tiverton to Halberton to photograph the halt. The direct route from Exeter to Tiverton and  going on to Morebath Junction and Dulverton had already closed  exactly one year earlier on the first weekend of October 1963. The shuttle was one of the very few railmotors left in the country at the time and all my trains were operated by 0-4-2 tank 1450 with at first one autocoach (W228) and later two autocoaches (W225 and W228) This was the only steam left on the former GWR west of Taunton; and it was also the last day of passenger services between Tiverton and the Junction. Quite a day for closures, which included Tiverton Junction Shed as well.
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At Tiverton Station the shuttle used the former Exeter to Dulverton (north-bound) up platform which was the platform adjacent to the main station buildings. Presumably because there was no direct signalled access to this platform the train had an interesting way of reaching that platform which I did not record at the time, but luckily the Railway Observer did record. The auto arriving from the Junction ran non-stop through the Dulverton to Exeter (south-bound) down platform and out on to the former Exe Valley line and then reversed back into the up platform. This gave passengers a much shorter walk from booking office to train than walking to the bay platform used when all three lines were still open to passengers. At the time of closure, it was quoted that Tiverton with a population of 12,000 was the largest town in Devon without passenger rail services. Sixty years later Tiverton Parkway is considered the railway station for Tiverton and very successful it is too attracting passengers from up to 100 miles or more to the west keen to avoid the low speed of trains on the Cornish main line. So which town in Devon can now claim the title of being the largest by population without a railway station? I think that it is Bideford with a population of well over 18,000 persons and much more with the adjacent towns of Westward Ho! Northam, Appledore and Instow. The present branch to Barnstaple must surely be extended to Bideford in the not-too-distant future.
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Here we see 1450 having just arrived at Tiverton with the 13.42 from Tiverton Junction on 3 October 1964, but what is the driver or fireman doing with that piece of string? Copyright Michael L. Roach
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In this view at Tiverton looking south it can be seen that 1450 has propelled the single autocoach from the Junction. Much of the signage at the station was blue letters on a white background enamelled steel, possibly dating back to 1885 when the station was enlarged to cope with the new lines arriving at the station. Copyright Michael L. Roach
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The train stands in the sun looking north. Copyright Michael L. Roach
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The station was substantially built with two through platforms and a bay formerly for Tiverton Junction trains at the far end on the right. Copyright Michael L. Roach
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In this view looking north it can be seen that the paint is peeling on autocoach W228 beneath the right-hand window. Copyright Michael L. Roach
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The forecourt of Tiverton Station looking north with a classic sports car of the time prominent. It may be an Austin Healey 3000. Copyright Michael L. Roach
Many thanks Michael - another wonderful article, for which we are most grateful. 

For more of Michaels articles, please click here.


Newquay Station Progress
Andrew Triggs
Hi Roger/Keith/Jon
Visited Newquay today with FGW Blue liveried 150238 (in need of a visit to a wash plant it has to be said) on duty. The enclosed photos show the current reinstatement of the former No.1 platform's progress, new rails have been dropped between the current lines on the active platform for its full length
All the Best
Andrew

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Ongoing works with the new build section of Newquay's second platform reinstatement Copyright Andrew Triggs
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Ongoing works with the new build section of Newquay's second platform reinstatement. Copyright Andrew Triggs
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The former concrete raised platform section beyond the rebuilt section lingers on. Copyright Andrew Triggs
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The relaid ballast base on the end of Newquay Station, Sleepers are stacked beyond the platform, with track sections and Points sections either side of the active running line Copyright Andrew Triggs
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150238 following arrival with 2N06 12.13 Par-Newquay Copyright Andrew Triggs
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Externally grubby 150238 viewed from the station concourse, will the existing and reinstated line be extended closer to the concourse? Copyright Andrew Triggs
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Another view of the reinstated section from the concourse Copyright Andrew Triggs
Many Thanks Andrew

Class 31s
Michael Adams
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Hello Roger, I hope you are well,I enjoyed the pictures of the freight working at Bodmin Road, a valuable record which modellers will have appreciated. Here are two pics. from Michael Adams showing class 31s working and and awaiting scrap. Firstly we see 31405 at Oxford with a relief---those were the days—from Derby to Basingstoke on 7 April 1988. Copyright Michael Adams
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Now we see 31264 and 274 at Swindon works on 6 June 1981 awaiting their end. Copyright Michael Adams
Many Thanks Michael

Swindon Scenes
Ken Mumford & Colin Pidgeon

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6A77 Avonmouth to Theale stopped on UML and left 13 LATE headed by 66620. Approaching is 1B15 Paddington to Swansea running 5 LATE. 11.11.2024, copyright Ken Mumford.
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3S29 [Moreton-on-lugg to Swindon Transfer] arrived 25 LATE and stated for some time on the UML. 11.11.2024, copyright Ken Mumford.
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Freight that was in Swindon East Loop leaves via platform 4 with 3S29 still on the UML. 11.11.2024, copyright Ken Mumford.
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Freight that was in Swindon East Loop leaves via platform 4 with 3S29 still on the UML. 11.11.2024, copyright Ken Mumford.
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59204 passes on the UML but, I'm very sorry, I cannot find this working on RTT - my time of passing = 1505. 11.11.2024, copyright Ken Mumford.
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Colin Pidgeon's photo of 37800 hauling unit 321321 from Ilford EMUD to Newport Docs - working 5Q76. 11.11.2024, copyright Colin Pidgeon.
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Colin Pidgeon's photo of 66107 with 6C03 [Northolt to Sevenside Sita]. 11.11.2024, copyright Colin Pidgeon.
Many thanks Ken & Colin, great to see Swindon so busy.

Rewe Engineers
David Tozer

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Rewe on 12.11.2024 - GBRF Class 66 66765 ‘Julie Carn’ passes with the 2058 6G72 Westbury Down T.C. to Westbury Down T.C via Penzance. Copyright David Tozer.
Many thanks Dave, fantastic November lighting.

Paddington in Swindon
Ken Mumford

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11.11.2024 - 9-car IET set 802106 passed at a reduced speed [enabling me to get some reasonable photos] via platform 3 some 4 minutes LATE - Paddington hadn't eaten enough of his marmalade sandwiches! Copyright Ken Mumford.
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802106 at Swindon on 11.11.2024. Copyright Ken Mumford.
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802106 at Swindon on 11.11.2024. Copyright Ken Mumford.
Many thanks, Ken - Paddington gets around!

November 12th 2024

12/11/2024

 
Class 66177 passing Oath
Bill Elstone
Good afternoon Roger,

There was another engineers working in connection with the Honiton tunnel track renewal.
This time it was  1N02, Eastleigh to Exmouth Jct, empty spoil wagons  hauled by DB 66177,

and is seen passing Oath on the GW mainline.


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Thanks Bill

The Fitzgerald Freight
Part 2
Roger Winnen

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50042 has pushed the empty wagons into the BWR platform as a Cross Country HST led by 43123 arrives. 30.06.1997, copyright Roger Winnen.
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In this shot, we can see that the '50' is sandwiched between the loaded (left) and empty (right) wagons. Copyright Roger Winnen.
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50042 pushes the loaded wagons into the exchange siding whilst 43123 waits to depart towards Penzance. 37668 is just off the mainline waiting for the loaded wagons to be made available. Copyright Roger Winnen.
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With the loaded wagons deposited in the exchange siding, 50042 has reversed back into the platform with the empties, allowing 37668 to back onto the train of 3 vans. Copyright Roger Winnen.
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37668 pulls the three loaded wagons out of the exchange siding onto the up main. Copyright Roger Winnen.
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A brief pause beneath the footbridge sees the two English Electric workhorses side-by-side. Copyright Roger Winnen.
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The traincrew chat for a moment whilst the ground staff reset the points to the exchange siding. Copyright Roger Winnen.
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A final view of the scene as 37668 departs, 50042 would soon also depart with the empty vans which would be taken to Walker Lines siding for Fitzgerald Lighting to fill with their products, ready for the next mainline collection. Copyright Roger Winnen.

Recent History HSTs
and Nameplates for sale
Guy Vincent

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10.09.2019 - Bristol TM with 43160 on 2Y05 (L) & 43005 on 5U08(R). Copyright Guy Vincent.
The above photo shows two short-formed HSTs at Bristol Temple Meads on Tuesday 10th September 2019.  On the left in platform 10, blue 43160 then named 'Sir Muir Lockhead OBE' heads the 2Y05 0748 to Taunton. Coaching stock is set LA21 with power car 43162 out of sight at the other end.  On the right, in platform 12, 43005 (partnered by 43191) heads set LA24 with the 5U08 0728 St Philips Marsh - Weston-super-Mare empties ready to form the 2U08 0841 Weston - Cardiff Central. 

43160 later became 'Castle-an-Dinas' while 43005 carried the 'St Michael's Mount' Castle Class nameplates.  One of 43160's nameplates is included in a final batch of Castle 'plates being sold by GW Railwayana Auctions on 16-17 November with a starting bid of £3200 per plate (click here). Buyer's premium of 18% including sales tax will be added to the winning bid. Proceeds go to charity.

As of November 2024, power car 43160 is stored awaiting disposal at Laira, while 43005 was scrapped at Newport Docks in July 2023 - one of the first to go due to redundancy and old age.

For how many more years will construction site cranes feature in photos taken around Temple Meads?
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Various GWR 'Castle' Nameplates for sale on GW Railwayana Auctions.

Many thanks for another interesting piece, Guy. Many interesting nameplates for memorabilia on the website you reference - worth a look.

A lucky 'Hymek'
Paul Barlow

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D7017 seen at Taunton shed, awaiting transportation to the West Somerset Railway on 9 August 1975. Copyright Paul Barlow (Original photographer unknown).
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The notes on the loco couldn't be any clearer! Copyright Paul Barlow (original photographer unknown).
Many thanks Paul, thank goodness that people had the foresight to save some of these machines for future generations.

Pinhoe P-way
David Tozer

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DB Schenker Class 66 66177 passes Pinhoe with the 1213 6N02 Eastleigh East Yard to Exmouth Junction (with an engineering train for work at Honiton Tunnel). 11.11.2024, copyright David Tozer.
Many thanks David, a remarkably sharp and high quality photo given the lighting conditions.

November 11th 2024

11/11/2024

 

The Fitzgerald Freight
Part 1
Roger Winnen

An interesting working within Cornwall was that of the Fitzgerald Lighting freight flow, utilising the sidings at Walker Lines industrial estate on the Bodmin & Wenford Railway.

Freight was conveyed between 1989 to 1991. The lines privately owned diesel locomotives would trip mainline wagons between Walker Lines and Bodmin Parkway, where a British Rail locomotive would collect them from the exchange siding.

In 1996, the traffic started again, the working now being handled by EWS. It finally ceased in 2001 when the wagonload network closed.
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On 30.06.1997, EWS 37668 arrives from St. Blazey with 3 empty vans. Copyright Roger Winnen.
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50042 is poised waiting in the exchange siding to collect the empty vans. Copyright Roger Winnen.
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37668 backs the empty vans into the exchange siding and on top of 50042. On the branch are 3 loaded vans which the '50' has brought down from Walker Lines siding further up the branch. Copyright Roger Winnen.
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A view from the footbridge. The 37 is being uncoupled from the empties and will pull forwards into the 'up' platform to release 50042 and the 3 wagons. Copyright Roger Winnen.
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50042 pushes the 3 empties into the BWR platform. Copyright Roger Winnen.
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A 'vac sandwich'! 'Triumph' is seen between the empty and loaded vans. It will push the empties back into the platform, before pushing the loaded wagons into the exchange siding. Copyright Roger Winnen.
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37668 waits for its train. Copyright Roger Winnen.
More of this most interesting working to follow tomorrow - stay tuned!

Poppies to Paddington
Tim Hodgson & Roger Winnen

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57603 at Long Rock wearing a 'Poppies for Paddington' headboard on Remembrance Sunday, 10.11.2024. Copyright Tim Hodgson.
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Later in the evening, 57603 is seen at Penzance preparing to work the sleeper/'Night Riviera' service to London Paddington. Copyright Roger Winnen.
Many thanks Tim & Roger, and well done to GWR for marking the occasion.

South Devon Freight
Sam Ryder

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Visiting class 60 No. 60029 working a demonstration freight train between Buckfastleigh and Totnes, where the loco would make use of the mainline connection to return home. 10.11.2024, copyright Sam Ryder.
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The unusual sight of a class 60 crossing a quiet devon backroad. 10.11.2024, copyright Sam Ryder.
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With the hillside behind full of the colours of autumn, 60029 continues towards Totnes. 10.11.2024, copyright Sam Ryder.
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One last glimpse of 60029 now on 'the big railway' before it departed for its home depot. 10.11.2024, copyright Sam Ryder.
Many thanks, Sam - a wonderful selection of photos of something we've never seen before, and probably won't ever see again!

Weymouth Line 150 Working in 2024
Guy Vincent

Class 150 working to Weymouth Saturday 09th November 2024

A once everyday sight on the Bristol to Weymouth line, 150244 slowing for the turn into Frome and then rejoining the main line at Blatchbridge, most unusually working the 2O78 1404 Bristol Temple Meads - Weymouth service on a very gloomy and overcast Saturday November 9th.  Class 150s were taken off this route at the start of 2020 although one or two have been down since due to the chronic stock shortages that continue to afflict local and regional service provision in the south west.  This particular set came empty from Exeter TMD to Bristol to form 2O78 which started at Bristol rather than Gloucester  'due to more trains than usual needing repairs at the same time'.  150244 then worked 2V94 1735 Weymouth - Bristol Temple Meads before returning to Exeter TMD with 158747 and 158750 on the 2C93 2059 Cardiff Central - Exeter St Davids. Traincrew with the required traction knowledge were fortunately available to take this elderly but reliable 'Sprinter' on its highly unusual seaside jaunt; when will it happen again?

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Berkley Marsh 150244 2O78 1404 BTM-WEY 09.11.2024. Copyright Guy Vincent.
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Berkley Marsh 150244 2O78 1404 BTM-WEY 09.11.2024. Copyright Guy Vincent.
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Blatchbridge 150244 2O78 1404 BTM-WEY 09.11.2024. Copyright Guy Vincent.
Many thanks Guy - an unusual working - a good job suitable crew could be summoned.

Pendomer Engineers
Bill Elston

A train-load of concrete sleepers ran today (Sat 09.11.24) from Westbury to Axminster, for track renewal in Honiton Tunnel.

This was hauled by  DB 66006, and is seen passing Pendomer in very dull weather.
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Network Rail know this location as Kitt Hill.
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66006 still wearing its original EWS livery passes Pendomer / Kitt Hill with a train of sleepers for Honiton Tunnel. 09.11.2024, copyright Bill Elston.
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A going away shot of the very long engineers train. 09.11.2024, copyright Bill Elston.
Many thanks Bill - nice to see a loco-hauled train along this section of line.

'Castle' to Newquay
Jon Hird

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On Saturday 09.11.2024, passengers travelling to Newquay were treated to an upgrade in the form of 43004 and 43187, which worked the branch from around 2pm onwards. I stopped in at Bugle to see the pair working a service towards Par. 43004 leads the way. 09.11.2024, copyright Jon Hird.
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43004 waits the off at Bugle. Having handled so many of Rogers photographs of Bugle recently dating from the 1970's onwards, it feels a bit sad standing on the short single platform, seeing the relics rotting away in the bushes of what the place once was. 09.11.2024, copyright Jon Hird.
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43187 pushes the set away from Bugle. They're only basic camera phone pictures, but I am fearful every time that one of these sets makes it down the branch that it may be the last, so always make an effort if possible! 09.11.2024, copyright Jon Hird.

Re: Nineteen Sixty Four (Part 15)
Paul Negus

Hi Jon and Roger

I enjoyed Michael L Roach's article on Nineteen Sixty Four Part 15 (click here) - The 10.35am Carmarthen to Aberystwyth - posted yesterday. It was especially interesting as I had previously watched Channel's 4's Abandoned Railways from Above which covered this line. Before that, I had very little knowledge of the line, other than seeing the empty Carmarthen line platforms when visiting the Vale of Rheidol in the 1960s. The programme is still available to view on Channel 4's website, Episode 4.

May I also say that I have enjoyed all of Michael's contributions, very informative and highly evocative of this bygone era.

Kind regards
Paul Negus
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Many thanks Paul, we're glad you enjoy Michaels articles - we certainly value them greatly, they bring a great amount of interest to the website.

The SDR Gala from above
Paul Barlow

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25262 leaves Staverton Bridge on the 0942 goods to Buckfastleigh 9 November 2024. Copyright Paul Barlow.
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25262 passes Bishops Bridge on the 0942 goods to Buckfastleigh 9 November 2024. Copyright Paul Barlow.
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25262 pushes the 1125 Totnes to Buckfastleigh with a failed D7535 on the front, Bishops Bridge. Copyright Paul Barlow.
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60029 and 33002 1120 Buckfastleigh to Totnes Bishops Bridge loop 9 November 2024. Copyright Paul Barlow.
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D7535 on the 0835 Buckfastleigh to Totnes arrives at Staverton bridge 9 November 2024. Copyright Paul Barlow.
Many thanks, Paul - a unique perspective on the day
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