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Sunday, May 11, 2008
silver street protection works
Looking fantastic, the Silver Street protection works are now in place, and are as always a credit to the track works gang. Hidden under the neat chippings are the serious sliding buffer protection features which will stop any runaway falling into the road below. Hopefully within a few years all this will be swept away when the bridge is replaced and trains are heading towards Radstock again.
Back in October both the weather and the works were looking pretty miserable!
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Running to Radstock with what? At your site all there seems to be is a motley selection of freight stock, the Mk1 sleeping coach, a Mk3 buffet and the strange Mk1 variant you've fitted for Push-Pull working. And what progress on the motive power front? A diesel and the Sentinel. That will never deal with the gradients of the S&D. Do you have anything ready that is powerful enough for the return of the "Pines Express" on your re-born S&D? Make all your plans for a railway but without trains it's useless!
With any restoration it is a step by step process. Five years ago we had no track. The Sentinel is owned by a private group and will not pull passenger trains. We are heading towards Chilcompton first as it is easiest. For this trip the diesel will be adequate, but the intention is to bring in a steam engine, probably an 0-6-0. (There are inevitably many offers - this is the real S&D after all!)When restored back to Radstock we'll need a larger engine, but what would be the point in acquiring one now?? It would merely tie up capital and siding space. Each bit will fall into place as and when it needs to - just as it has up till now.
Sorry if I'm stating the bleeding obvious to 99.9% of the readership!
Sunshiner > It is useful to re-iterate this. Work on restoring a railway begins with the track and then follows with the engines. No point buying a steamer until you have a platform to run it towards at Chilcompton or Radstock.
I think the work the track gang have done getting this gravel-trap done is wonderful. Along with the newly re-surfaced up platform, the station is finally looking ready for customers.
Can't quite understand what "Anonymous" is talking about. What's the point of having a large locomotive until it has somewhere to stretch its legs? I'm not an active member of the group but I think they're doing an excellent job and getting their priorities right as well.
A great project and a great blog. As someone actively involved in railway restoration since before the S&D's closure, I applaud your step-by-step approach. I've given you an extensive write up on Behind The Water Tower which is read daily by 100 plus readers interested in railway developments in Poland.
Keep up the good work,
Best wishes,
Dyspozytor
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