I remember visiting Barry in Wales on a £1 special excursion train ,day trip
from Yorkshire in early 1970's
We went to Woodhams yard
that's where they scraped lots of the steam trains.
It was interesting seeing a few hundred of them lined up
and walking among them
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Went to Didcot Railway Centre when I was a kid, great fun.
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Here I was thinking this place was full of real men, tough guys, ex-gangsters, old commandos like and to my horror, with one misplaced troll you have been exposed for a bunch of nostalgic, touchy feely trainspotters....sheesh...
Should I invite IJWT over from tv to take over modding?
Some good pics though...
Britain's National railway museum at York is a
nice way to spend a few hours .
It has the prototype Deltic.
I remember people used to call them hoovers , due to the loud noise they made waiting at the stations .
Also has a Japanese train, which you can sit in if you wish
Plenty of steam trains too like this 1930s one
Duchess Of Hamilton
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For a lot of kids at the time, these steam/diesel engined trains were the noisiest, largest and most impressive pieces of normal machinery they saw.Originally Posted by Necron99
To drive a steam train took a lot of skill, to stoke a steam train took a lot of muscle. No guns, explosion or bodies which seems to mean so much to you though.
Yes, as you say, real men.
A tray full of GOLD is not worth a moment in time.
Some fantastic pics Blue from that museum ,, will have to pay a visit sometime soon.
Infact my dear retired next door neighbour is off to York today for a week and his wife is having a footplate ride to the coast somewhere there as they're son is the senior train driver instructor for the area ,, lucky her
I'm proud of my 38" waist , also proud I have never done drugs![]()
I loved the Deltic, it was a mean looking machine. I can still remember skiving from school and going to Newcastle Central to see the first run through of the Inter City 125 from London to Edinburgh
Does anyone remember that train they tried to develop in the UK for the West coast Line, it tilted as it went round corners? Whatever happened to that?
We visit or local steam railway once or twice a year 20 minute drive away.
http://www.bluebell-railway.co.uk/
63 posts on this thread. Fucking hell, I'm going to open a thread on tank tops and corduroy jackets with vinyl elbow patches.
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bit toung in cheek when you put this thread up vocal?
its turned in to a winner,
i allso took my boys on pound trip to barry island, deltic,s and steam rusting away by the hundreds,
it took 12 hours on the special to get back to watford, left us in a siding for 4 hours, the turds.
life is what happens to us while we are making other plans
You sad bastards, sad, sad, sad, sad, bastards...![]()
^ but, you read the entire thread...Me too...
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Sorry, I had to go against the grain
Isn't that where the con rods are joined ? don't know just a wild guess .Originally Posted by blue
I might still have a pic I took myself of one of these big American beasts ,, mabe bigger than that one , I sure wouldn't have wanted to be the stoker boy on there !
when I was a kid, the Golden Arrow used to whoosh past at the bottom of the garden, on it's way to the coast
beautiful train, lots of posh Pullman cars too
^ when I was a kid, we had the Southern Aurora which used to pass through my town, on its way from Melbourne to Sydney.
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