One for the railway heads

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Re: One for the railway heads

Postby Godsgift » Sat Jul 07, 2012 8:42 pm

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From a locomotive in the sheds at the Bluebell Railway last week. :D
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Re: One for the railway heads

Postby rabmania » Sun Aug 12, 2012 9:33 am

Guard towers going up at Hyndland.
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Re: One for the railway heads

Postby Dexter St. Clair » Sun Aug 12, 2012 9:45 am

SAM's being installed to take out G12's who leave their bins on the pavement past 08:00.
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A railway question

Postby scotiaphotographic » Sat Aug 18, 2012 4:19 pm

I was looking on the Scotrail website http://www.firstgroup.com/corporate/our ... t_rail.php
that ScotRail operates 95% of passenger train services in Scotland, linking the cities of Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee, Aberdeen and Inverness as well as the Caledonian Sleeper overnight service to and from London, and the picturesque routes of Fort William, Mallaig, Oban, Kyle and Wick.

Can anyone please tell me who owns the other 5%

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Re: A railway question

Postby Lucky Poet » Sat Aug 18, 2012 5:03 pm

It's accounted for by passengers on the East and West Coast main lines, I'd have assumed, though 5% seems like a strange figure. Goodness knows how they're defining that.
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Re: One for the railway heads

Postby yoker brian » Sat Aug 18, 2012 6:05 pm

Other 5% is made up of Passenger using the services of other operators : Virgin West Coast, Cross Country, East Coast Trains (formally GNER) and the Manchester to Glasgow/Edinburgh services operated by First Transpennine where the service starts or terminates at a Scottish station.
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Re: One for the railway heads

Postby old jock » Tue Aug 21, 2012 6:30 pm

Talking of the flood maybe one of the rail gnu's can enlighten me here.

Looking at Google Earth (which I need some serious lessons with) and the map that James posted on the first page. If I have it right it looks like the old Kelvingrove to Stobcross crossed the active line that runs to Queen St I think.

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So that gives me a couple of questions

Were both these lines not in active use in parallel at some point, I thought they were, but sense dictates otherwise.

When the Kelvin decided to culvert itself through the tunnel would a great deal of the water not have went down the live line where it is crossed rather than going straight on into the Stobcross Depot tunnel.

I must have fouled up somewhere but it would be nice for somebody to set me straight

Just curious..............any takers?

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Re: One for the railway heads

Postby gap74 » Tue Aug 21, 2012 6:44 pm

Been while since I was out that way, but it doesn't cross the line as such - it goes under it, so there's a considerable height difference. As much water as was birling down the disused tunnels that day, I don't think it was enough to reach the height of the active line.
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Re: One for the railway heads

Postby old jock » Tue Aug 21, 2012 6:50 pm

Thanks Gap

Now I look at the image again I can see that it does appear to go underneath it. I'll need to pop down there for a wee look. I think you can see the portals from a rise near the new houses close to the Virgin gym

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Re: One for the railway heads

Postby Vinegar Tom » Fri Aug 24, 2012 10:43 pm

Photo from a house clearance. Hamilton Central Goods Station.

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Hamilton Central Goods Station by vinegartom40, on Flickr
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Re: One for the railway heads

Postby gap74 » Sat Aug 25, 2012 1:37 pm

Stoater of a pic, VT.
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Re: One for the railway heads

Postby RDR » Sun Aug 26, 2012 5:22 pm

Vinegar Tom wrote:Photo from a house clearance. Hamilton Central Goods Station.

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Hamilton Central Goods Station by vinegartom40, on Flickr


Great picture.
Small building top left, joined by a stairwell, is still in use but not as a railway property, last time I looked it was a fireplace and surrounds shop.
Most of the goods yard now forms part of Hamilton bus station.
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Re: One for the railway heads

Postby Vinegar Tom » Sun Aug 26, 2012 8:34 pm

The strange thing is , the photo that I scanned is quite small; there is a lot more detail visible in the digital image.
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Re: One for the railway heads

Postby MacotheIsles » Thu Sep 13, 2012 2:28 pm

VT - what a cracking picture. Thanks for posting that.

To all railwayists everywhere... This looks good. Just got a copy myself but still to view it (just arrived):

http://www.panamint.co.uk/acatalog/West ... C2056.html
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Old Railway Line in Hogarth Park info?

Postby bAzTNM » Sun Sep 16, 2012 6:21 pm

Hi!

Was in Hogarth Park on Edinburgh Road, just next to Alexandra Park in fact, and I happened to spot what looks like the remains of an old railway line, grassed up though, which runs from underneath a bridge on Edinburgh Road to somewhere. Does anybody have any info regarding this line? Where could you walk to NOW, in theory, following this line?

I only managed to walk from under the Edinburgh Road bridge until the next bridge, which seems to house a lot of Chinese people, who were not very pleased at all to see me.
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