Thursday, 23 July 2015

LOVE YOU AND MISS YOU DAD XX


MR GEOFF TYLER 7-2-1934 >> 23-7-2012

Father, Friend, Dedicated, An Inspiration 

Death changes everything! -- Time changes nothing.

I still miss the sound of your voice, the wisdom in your advice, the stories of your life and just being in your presence.

So No, time changes nothing. I miss you as much today as I did the day you died. I just miss YOU !!
 










Although you had to leave us all just 3 short years ago there hasn't been a day when I haven't thought about you and everything you did to help me live my life. 



    LOVE YOU DAD
    YOU STILL THE BEST
    AND I DON'T THINK IT'LL BE LONG
    BEFORE I SEE YOU AGAIN


Monday, 20 July 2015

LET'S HAVE A DAY OUT TO THE SEVERN VALLEY RAILWAY ...

www.svr.co.uk
This year is the Severn Valley Railway's 50th Anniversary as a Heritage Railway site, and since a lot will have changed since I last paid a visit some 30+ years ago as a teenager with my father I think a return trip is long overdue. 

So our plan is to take a weekend away in early October which might be a way off to some but with School Holidays to avoid and a busy summer anyway it'll be good to have a long weekend off to look forward to, and besides we're going to experience the railway not sit on beach. 

First day will be the travel up and that's a trip from London Marylebone station on the Chiltern line to Birmingham Moor Street. This is a not a journey I've done too often and is a nice change of scenery from the West Coast main line route. 

At Moor Street we'll change onto a local service to Kidderminster which is of course the 'new' starting point for the SVR. Now this will be a nice new part of the adventure since the last time I came here with Dad we started off from Bewdley after a long drive up. I plan to have the afternoon to look around the Kidderminster site though the main day out will be on the Sunday


It's looking like a good service for so late in the season (unlike my recent trip to the Bluebell Railway where only 1 train operated all day) 

We'll start out on the 10:30 service to Bridgnorth, have a couple of hours there to enjoy and perhaps lunch, then come back via Highley where the SVR have their Engine House Visitor Centre. 

Then we can grab the 3:26 train back to Kidderminster and that's over 5 hours worth of fun for under £20, and I'd be disappointed if I can't find a decent curry house in this neck of the woods to complete my Sunday. 

Return home on Monday back to Marylebone, gives me the afternoon in London if I need it. Will certainly have plenty to write up about and hopefully loads of pictures of the experience, after all I might not get to go back for their 100th Anniversary ;)




Monday, 13 July 2015

UK STEAM SPECIAL TO SWANAGE RAILWAY -- THE SWANAGE BELLE THURSDAY 16th JULY 2015


The Swanage Belle will run from London Victoria through to the Swanage Railway on Thursday 16th July. The service is headed by Steam Locomotive No. 61306 "Mayflower" and will allow a rare opportunity to use the connection from Network Rail via Wareham onto the heritage railway itself. 

Hopefully in the not too distant future this connection will become in regular use as the line is close to running a service next year using a heritage DMU unit which is itself being refurbished at Eastleigh to bring it in line with HSE requirements. The line too has undergone a lot of work including resignalling, track relaying, ballasting and point-work to connect to the main-line, so it's not a matter of "if" nowadays it's just a question of "when". 

Browsing their own website they hope to be publishing a timetable for the service in 2016(*) into Wareham itself. 

Back to the special service though, and while it's a great opportunity to visit a lovely corner of this region it would surely have been better to have found a Southern Region loco rather than an LNER class B1? Even if it is in British Railways colours and number scheme...

As delightful a loco as Mayflower is however...it's out of place so far off it's own region, but maybe I am missing the point, it's a "Special" I guess so the rarity of the appearance of an LNER class on SR metals is also worth the money. 

IN BR LIVERY NO 61306 MAYFLOWER

Will depart from London Victoria at 08:45 and aims to arrive at Swanage 14:15. [There are additional stops along the route to pick up Staines (09:35), Woking (10:10) and Basingstoke (10:40)].

Having taken the line from Wareham through Norden, Corfe Castle and onwards on the Heritage line itself you can enjoy the magnificent views of Corfe Castle as we head towards Swanage. There will be more than three hours for everyone on board to enjoy the heritage railway and explore the pleasant seaside resort of Swanage with its sandy beach and Victorian pier.

The Swanage Belle will depart for it's return journey at around 17:15 and will be diesel hauled as far as Southampton where steam locomotive No. 61306 Mayflower takes over once more for the rest of the return. 

The route back to London will be slightly different from the outward journey, travelling via Romsey to the outskirts of Salisbury where it will join the West of England Main Line at Laverstock North Junction. Travel up the main line through Andover and then stop at Basingstoke (20:05), Woking (20:35), and Staines (21:10), to set down passengers once more. 

The train is due to arrive in London Victoria soon after 22:00.

(*)
For more details on their efforts to rejoin the line with National Rail at Wareham check out their site or view this useful download. 
(it's in a PDF format you can save this and open in Adobe Acrobat reader).

http://www.swanagerailway.co.uk/userfiles/downloads/sr_purbeck_line.pdf

Friday, 3 July 2015

AMBERLEY MUSEUM -- ANNUAL RAIL AND MODEL RAILWAY EXHIBITION



AMBERLEY MUSEUM -- 11th and 12th JULY
  • Station Road, Near Arundel, Amberley, West Sussex BN18 9LT

    OPENING TIMES:  SAT & SUN 10am to 5pm
    ADMISSION:  Adults £10.00  Concessions £9.00  Children £6.00  Family £33.00
    Amberley Museum & Heritage Centre is set in a 36 acre site in the South Downs National Park. The Industrial Railway Collection at the Amberley Museum in West Sussex has become one of the most important collections of industrial railway equipment in the UK. 

    The history of the collection actually goes back further than even the initial concept of the Museum at Amberley with the formation of the Brockham collection and acquisitions by the Narrow Gauge Railway Society during the 1950s and 1960

    The Museum is a registered charity and relies on a volunteer workforce.

    Demonstrations and transport services are subject to the availability of volunteer operators and self-employed crafts people.

    The buses and trains are free on site and run from 11am to 4pm subject to volunteer availability, lighting and weather conditions

    Dogs are welcome on leads, but please note they are not permitted in the cafe buildings.

    Most exhibition areas are accessible by wheelchair but the nature trails may be unsuitable due to slopes and steps. Please call the Museum Office for further information.

    At Amberley the Limeburners Cafe serves hot & cold snacks and is available for group lunch bookings on normal weekdays. On busy event days the Fairmile Cafe is also open for light lunches and traditional Cream Teas where visitors can relax and enjoy table service.

    CONTACT:     Tel: 01798 831 370
    QUICKINFO: Wheelchair Friendly
    L:10
    T:4
    CS
    Md
    Free ParkingRefreshments

    List of Traders Attending :List of Layouts Attending :
    Abc Model Railways Offer A Full Range of New & Pre-Loved Models from T Gauge to G Scale.

    Roger Jones Offers A Range of Model Railways and Books.

    Model Trust A Wide Range of Books
    Layouts
    The Kilns - Oo/OO9
    Tom's Boatyard - 5.5mm/ft
    Lynton 1870 - OO9 -A Dickensian View of London
    Brown & Stickwell - OO9
    Weltitt & Hope - OO9
    5" & 7 1/4" Ride on Outdoor Railway
    Granger Road - OO9
    Lyddbridge - OO9
    Tal-Y-Melin - O-16.5
    Brokebrick Mountain - G Scale A Very Large Layout
    Fircombe Light Railway - OO9
    Sussex Downs OO9 Group - Modelling Techniques and Display
    7mm Narrow Gauge Association - Layouts and Publications
    List of Demonstrations :List of Other Displays :
    For 2015 the Rail Group is Having, 'listermania'
    A Large Number of Original Lister Early Diesel Locos, Plus A Number of Locos in Steam, Running the Passenger Trains Between Three Stations
    Societies
    Twyford Waterworks Trust
    Industrial Railway Society
    Lynton & Barnstaple Railway Trust
    Ffestiniog Railway Society
    South Downs Light Railway Society
    Southern Electric Group
    Volks Electric Railway Association
    Sittingbourne & Kemsley Light Railway

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Wednesday, 1 July 2015

TWICKENHAM AND DISTRICT MRC OPEN DAY JULY 25th


Twickenham MRC Open Day showcases new layouts
Twickenham & District MRC are holding an Open Day on July 25th to showcase their new layouts. Centrepiece of the event will be the club’s ambitious new 7mm layout of Kensington Addison Road which will be getting its first public showing as a fully operating layout. 

The prototype Kensington Addison Road was on the West London Line and is better known today as Kensington Olympia. By setting the layout in the 1920’s the club can run a huge variety of stock from the GWR, LNWR, LBSCR, LSWR as well as the LMS and SR (post grouping).



One unusual feature of the layout is the running of the LNWR’s Oerlikon EMUs; for which the Gauge-0 group have had to produce their own etched brass kits. The station buildings have involved the use of laser cutting, 3D-printing, resin casting and CNC machining.

Visitors are encouraged to bring along stock (at their risk) to run not only on Addison Road (‘O’ FS) but on the club’s running tracks which can accommodate stock in virtually any gauge from ‘N’ to ‘G’ including coarse scale ‘O’ and 3 rail.

Other club projects, including the new OO layout ‘Twickenham Junction’ (1950s BR(S)), will be on display and refreshments will be available and so visitors will be able to get a real feel of what club life has to offer.

Date :   July 25th
Times :   10am – 4pm
Venue :   Kerswell Hall, Wills Crescent, Whitton, TW3 2JF
Entrance :   Free but donations welcomed


For further details and the latest news, please visit the club’s website: www.tdmrc.org.uk

Contact details : chairman.tdmrc@gmail.com 
Tel - 01784 459104