marsa69
Western Thunderer
Hi all,
Just thought I'd post some pics of my latest venture. Seeing as we're never going to move away from the Telford area and the fact that I've only 4 years left in the RAF I decided to get myself another hobby. So off I toodled to the Telford Steam Railway and signed up on the dotted line It's a lovely, friendly place and just reminds me of when I started on the ELR as a lad. It was nice to meet people and to find out the plans for the railway and their vision of running into Buildwas Junction through Ironbridge power station when it evetually shuts. At the moment running is restricted to Spring Village (the old yard) to the original Horeshay station. Once the Transport & Works Act is approved they will be able to run through Heath Hill tunnel to a new station at Lawley Common. I won't post the email link to their website as it's undergoing a rebuild but I will share my pics. Hope you like them,
View over Spring Village yard entrance
Horsehay station
Horsehay looking north towards Lawley
Horsehay looking south towards Doseley and Ironbridge
Autocoach in the yard
Prototype Mk1 LFK on the right of the rake. I'll take more pics of this interesting coach next time I visit
Passenger service in the hands of a Ruston shunter and a Cl104 trailer as the coaching stock
The other half of the 104
The resident 2 car 108 unit which is mechanically sound and awaiting a full repaint
Service train in Horsehay station
Back in Spring Village
The stations are only about 100 yards apart but it takes 15 mins to travel by train as it leaves the yard and trundles up to the tunnel entrance 1/2 a mile away before reversing to Horsehay station down the mainline. If you ever find yourself in the area then by all means pop in for a visit. Open Sundays and bank holiday until late Sept,
Cheers
Mark
Just thought I'd post some pics of my latest venture. Seeing as we're never going to move away from the Telford area and the fact that I've only 4 years left in the RAF I decided to get myself another hobby. So off I toodled to the Telford Steam Railway and signed up on the dotted line It's a lovely, friendly place and just reminds me of when I started on the ELR as a lad. It was nice to meet people and to find out the plans for the railway and their vision of running into Buildwas Junction through Ironbridge power station when it evetually shuts. At the moment running is restricted to Spring Village (the old yard) to the original Horeshay station. Once the Transport & Works Act is approved they will be able to run through Heath Hill tunnel to a new station at Lawley Common. I won't post the email link to their website as it's undergoing a rebuild but I will share my pics. Hope you like them,
View over Spring Village yard entrance
Horsehay station
Horsehay looking north towards Lawley
Horsehay looking south towards Doseley and Ironbridge
Autocoach in the yard
Prototype Mk1 LFK on the right of the rake. I'll take more pics of this interesting coach next time I visit
Passenger service in the hands of a Ruston shunter and a Cl104 trailer as the coaching stock
The other half of the 104
The resident 2 car 108 unit which is mechanically sound and awaiting a full repaint
Service train in Horsehay station
Back in Spring Village
The stations are only about 100 yards apart but it takes 15 mins to travel by train as it leaves the yard and trundles up to the tunnel entrance 1/2 a mile away before reversing to Horsehay station down the mainline. If you ever find yourself in the area then by all means pop in for a visit. Open Sundays and bank holiday until late Sept,
Cheers
Mark