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Local Railways
Thought I would try to start a railway related thread with something that may be of interest.
I was given this photo back in 1978? I can remember it happening one dark winter night, the evening return service to Newcastle 6.30ish left Alnmouth and was immediately signalled into the loop, the driver didn't realise and thought he was on the up main line. The catch points in the loop at Wooden Gate did their job! |
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Coals to Oxwell Mains
Found this on youtube, featuring Shilbottle exchange sidings and a run north through Alnmouth to the cement works near Dunbar. Classic, dreary run down feel of the railways typical of 1976!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQEopOQVQHg |
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Shilbottle and Whittle steam
Just wish the sound could have been recorded at the time!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3vvpVphtYk |
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I used to travel down the Whittle line with and Electrician called Norman Marshall to do the planned maintenance on the track switches. On the diesel locos though - steam was before my time. Ken Middlemist was head honcho No1 driver on the locos I recall.
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He is on page 3 of todays Journal, reunited with one of the Whittle diesels he used to drive. There is a link, if you havn't seen it, on the Aln Valley Railway's facebook page. |
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That's interesting, I'll have a look.
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Amble Station World War 2
I was sent this photo somewhile ago. I find it fascinating these local school children were rehearsing the role of forthcoming evacuees. There were four train loads expected from Tyneside but I understand only half turned up. Can anyone recognise family members? This is belieed to be July 1939.evacuees 28.7.1939.jpg
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Amble Station
Doers anyone have any information regarding the Coquet Oil Company that was in the station goods yard?
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Have you got an approx date for the existence of the company? They should be in the trade directories for the area, I have a 1934 edition at hand and they are not in that one. |
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Coquet Oil Company
The company would be in the station goods yard around the mid - 1930s
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One is not receipted so I hope my granda paid it! |
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A couple of 1968 photos of Warkworh crossing and Flying Scotsman, and a couple of 1963 with a mini and EE class 40 going south. Photos copyright from John R Young
I believe the Flying Scotsman was on this rail tour - http://www.sixbellsjunction.co.uk/60s/680525gm.html Last edited by hollydog; 28-12-2013 at 08:57 PM. |
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memory
I used to travel to my grans in Amble from Shilbottle every Friday on the 9pm Ords bus ,I would always hope the gates at the Warkworth crossing would be closed,the driver (Maurice?) would not be pleased if they were!!I loved the wait and hearing the train approach and go roaring through,steam then in the fifties!!Also remember the station in Amble where each year Roberts circus would arrive and the elephants were led of to parade to the circus ground.
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Derailment near Amble Junction 15 July 1967
Saturday 15th July 1967 the up North Briton was derailed by a broken rail.
Picture shows the broken rail (1941 single hole rail) A 202 squadron helicopter was used to ferry the nine injured persons to ambulances at nearby RAF Acklington. I have the official accident report and this is the photo page included with it. The online pdf of the document I have is also available here - http://www.railwaysarchive.co.uk/doc....php?docID=420 Last edited by hollydog; 05-01-2014 at 09:42 PM. |
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Coquet Oil company
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Christopher Horne |
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