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    Where is this Railway Station?

    Methinks it is Acocks Green and South Yardley? And the photographer might have been Michael Mensing?
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    Where is this? Not yet in the station.

    Yes,it's Pete Waterman's favourite station! Looks like a GWR 'Hall' class loco approaching from the south with Leamington South signal box on the left of the pic. Great photo!
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    Birmingham Town Hall

    Thanks for posting a very interesting history of one of Birmingham landmarks.I went to a few concerts there in the 1970's.I also remember going on a school outing to listen to the Vienna Boys Choir in the 1960's A little known fact about the Town Hall was that it was the venue for the first...
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    Train at Earlswood Lakes

    Mike, I think the "engine" in the photograph is one of the Great Western Railway's Railmotors.These were basically carriages with a steam boiler at one end,supplying steam to cylinders on a power bogie under one end of the carriage. They were introduced in the early years of the last century...
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    The Nechells Flyer

    That's very intersting pistonvalve-I'd like to hear more if possible. The switching sounds very iffy!Presumably this took place in the switch house to the south of the turbine and boiler houses? Attached is another old pic of the A station at Nechells,this time showing the switch house (parts of...
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    Bordesley viaduct

    Excellent pic-and with an old GWR steam loco too! Parts of the derelict viaduct that was built between Bordesley and the Curzon Street area,but never used are still standing.
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    Automatic Half Barrier Crossings

    What I couldn't understand,from watching the news report on this fatality,is that there is a signal box right next to the level crossing,complete with signals,albeit of the old semaphore type.It used to be the practice in signal boxes to interlock the level crossing mechanisms with the running...
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    Moor Street Station

    Hi pistonvalve. Not sure of the exact date that the upper quadrant signal arms were fitted,but it must have been after BR London Midland Region took over responsibility for all the old GWR lines in Brum and the West Midlands on 1st January 1963.Moor Street Signal Box closed on 1st September...
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    Birmingham to Carlisle Railtour 1964.

    Having been watching Michael Portillo's Great Train Journeys'on BBC2,and reading a recent article in Heritage Railway' (both featuring Carlisle) I was reminded of the Warwickshire Railway Society Railtour that I went on in November 1964,which ran from Birmingham to Carlisle. Locos used were...
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    Crewe Heritage Centre

    Pop music impresario Pete Waterman has a loco works at the Crewe centre where lovely old steam locos are restored.
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    Moor Street Station

    I saw the item on Midlands Today,very interesting it was too. Attached are a few pics taken at Moor Street Station,in 1969.The connection to Snow Hill was being dismantled at the time,only for it to be reinstated some years later.The GWR signal box was demolished not long after the photos were...
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    The Nechells Flyer

    That's very interesting stuff indeed Ray,and thanks for posting it. Not sure what image program you have-but somewhere along the toolbar should be the word 'Image'.Try clicking on that and look for 'Resize' and you should be then able to reduce the file size. Attached is a cross section of...
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    The Nechells Flyer

    Thanks for the replies. Hi Powerman, I think the 'regulating' arrangements in the boiler house must have changed over time.My recollection (late 60s) is that No 12 used to be the regulating boiler.The stoker would broadcast the boiler loadings (based on steam flow rates) over the boiler house...
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    Brummie sayings & language

    I remember hearing that saying too! Another version was 'sticking your jib out' if someone was in a right mood!
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    The Nechells Flyer

    Hi Powerman, There were indeed 2 Bellis and Morcom house sets in the A station,and you're right about the B station boilers too.If I remember correctly,No 12 boiler was always operated by the 'regulator' stoker who determined all the boiler steaming rates on instructions given by control room...
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    The Nechells Flyer

    Hi Ray, Glad you liked the old photos.Oddly enough photos of Nechells B are proving more elusive than those for the older A Station! However I'm trying to track down the whereabouts of the CEGB's photographic archives which (assuming they still exist) must contain many photos. As far as I'm...
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    The Nechells Flyer

    Thanks very much for the replies. I also remember the older power station at Nechells.The older hands always called it 'Princes Station' after the first section had been opened in 1923 by the then Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII) . Another trainee and I went for a walk round the station one...
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    Sheldon

    I was brought up at 227 Cranes Park Road and went to Mapledene School.My grandparents on my dad's side lived round the corner in Whitecroft Road.I can remember the row of shops at the end of Cranes Park Road.The number 60 Corporation bus used to terminate there.My parents moved in 1958. Attached...
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    Do you know where this?

    I think it is Barton Marina,near Barton Turn lock.The buildings in the background look like the Bombadier depot.
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    Steam Locos

    Great picture of the Lickey,Bernard.I have spotted the 'Cuneo Mouse' (his trademark) in the picture.
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