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The Rainton and Seaham Railway traffic was falling from the mid-1860s and the early to middle 1890s saw a precipitous drop as the...
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I know the feeling Lewisner.
Using TransDEM I have DEMS from York to Berwick based on 2m LIDAR.
They are split into "North Yorkshire"...
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As is usual with myself, I have begun to do some reading about the Rainton and Seham Railway now that it has come on to my radar (thanks...
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Seaton Bank Top in the early 1900s as a Worsdell 2-cylinder T Class 0-8-0 brings empty coal hoppers up the bank past the signal box.
The...
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I have gone in to my County Durham TransDEM route and rustled up an interpretation of Seaton Bank Top pre-WWI.
A Worsdell T Class 0-8-0...
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I see from the 1896 25 inch to the mile map in the NLS that "The Long Run" of the Rainton and Seaham Railway was present but that it had...
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I don't know how to do that but I'll look it up. There were two entries in the config regarding max speed and I've raised both to 60...
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A V2 passes Ford Works signalbox between Hylton and Pallion on the outskirts of Sunderland while a Clayton shunts wagons for the paper...
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Seaton Bank Head was the top of the gruelling 1 in 39 climb from Ryhope station and although the box here closed in 1937 through the...
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Wapping Bridge was on the Leamside Line south of Penshaw and controlled the junction between the Penshaw Goods Lines and the main line...
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North East England during the steam era.
This route is a work in progress.
A North British Railway Drummond D Class 0-6-0 locomotive...
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An NER Worsdell J Class hauls an NBR rake past Garton Baulk crossing on the M&DR.
Silly details
1) Obviously the tractor shouldn't be...
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North East England during the steam era.
This screenshot is almost as far removed in time from the Ivatt screenshot as the current day...
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The PRO at Kew has the LNER Minute Books which are huge leather bound volumes and by chance I read one with a discussion about removing...
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The Queen Alexandra bridge certainly is up there for business decisions which did not pay off, though imagine just how much worse...
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