Does anyone remember the Stechford train crash in 1967View attachment 8660 ??? if so
you may find this a quite a good read.
Ragga
you may find this a quite a good read.
Ragga

Fortunately we have all come a long way to minimizing that problem thank goodness!
Actually I was thinking low temperature lubricants and improved points design!Do you mean global warming ?![]()
Why is that Pete?at least trains ran then,not like now. any bad weather and the trains come to a halt.
Can smell the steam & smoke from here!Ex-LMS 3MT 2-6-2T No 40180 is seen shunting wagons over the hump into the down goods yard at Stechford on 3rd June 1961. Built as LMS No 180 by Derby works in April 1938, No 40180 remained in service until January1962 when it was withdrawn from 21D Aston shed to be scrapped by Crewe works.
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This is what the same site looks like today - track long gone but bridge, walls and houses behind still intact:-Ex-LMS 3MT 2-6-2T No 40180 is seen shunting wagons over the hump into the down goods yard at Stechford on 3rd June 1961. Built as LMS No 180 by Derby works in April 1938, No 40180 remained in service until January1962 when it was withdrawn from 21D Aston shed to be scrapped by Crewe works.
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