The Monday Gang were enjoying the sunshine earlier this week. It's getting busier and busier every week now, the car park was jam packed by the time I arrived around ten. I can't wait until I get out of the office and back out on the line again, especially with the catering coach open four days a week from the end of January!
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Saturday, November 17, 2007
monday
The Monday Gang were enjoying the sunshine earlier this week. It's getting busier and busier every week now, the car park was jam packed by the time I arrived around ten. I can't wait until I get out of the office and back out on the line again, especially with the catering coach open four days a week from the end of January!
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Aubrey Punter,
Dave Lacey-Goodman,
Dave Rushton,
Monday Gang
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
this week's work
Contractors are now in working on the up platform retaining. Most of the work is off camera, but the fencing is now removed and replaced by blue safety netting.
A trench has been dug along the up platform for cabling, now covered up again at this point. The platform will be resurfaced soon.
This is the base of the greenhouse which has been cleared ready for reconstruction in the new year.
This part of the bank has been cleared over the last week (mainly thanks to Mick Knox). Smaller undergrowth is being burned by John Bridges and Aubrey Punter. (Logs are always recycled as firewood in the signalbox and station!)
Labels:
Aubrey Punter,
greenhouse,
John Bridges,
Mick Knox,
Monday Gang,
signalbox,
up platform
Monday, June 04, 2007
kids' treat ...
We had a school party up today and they had a great time. This is the scene outside the signalbox as Graeme Mayes, signalbox builder extraordinare, hands over to Jeremy, Aubrey and George on number 10. After pulling off some non-operational signal levers in the box they got to climb on the engine and pull the (very) operational horn!
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Aubrey Punter,
Jeremy Woodrow,
No 10/D1120,
school visits
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
little do we know

1989, West Somerset Railway. Ex-brother in law and none other than Evening Star! Now all has changed - Tere's remarried and Evening Star is stuffed and mounted in York and no longer running. In 1989 the S&D was totally closed and bereft of track.
18 years later and this is the S&D back with a vengeance. And who's that walking along the track? None other than Aubrey Punter, fireman on Evening Star's last up Pines Express through Midsomer Norton in September 1962!
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9F,
Aubrey Punter,
Evening Star,
original line
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