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 Yet to be named railway - (Now named as the Combs Valley & Blackbrook Light Railway)

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Re:Yet to be named railway 02/04/10 11:33 PM (permalink)
Brilliant Ade , look out for your clerance though Thumbs Up
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    Re:Yet to be named railway 03/04/10 10:43 AM (permalink)
    Steve


    Brilliant Ade , look out for your clerance though Thumbs Up


    Yes Steve, each time I look at it I think it's all a bit too, too close. I'm just waiting for some larger stock to arrive before finally setting things down permanently. I might find some readjustments are in order. I might be able to slide the compost bin out to gain an inch or two.
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      Re:Yet to be named railway 03/04/10 10:55 AM (permalink)
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      Brilliant Ade , look out for your clerance though Thumbs Up


      To be certain I suggest you ensure that the tops of the edging strips on the decking boards are no higher than rail top level.
      Please do not adjust your mind, there is a fault in reality.
       
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        Re:Yet to be named railway 03/04/10 01:00 PM (permalink)
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        Steve


        Brilliant Ade , look out for your clerance though Thumbs Up


        To be certain I suggest you ensure that the tops of the edging strips on the decking boards are no higher than rail top level.


        By happenstance that's exactly what the heights are - equal (well near enough). Thumbs Up
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          Re:Yet to be named railway 08/03/11 06:21 PM (permalink)
          I thought I had better bring this post up to date. Progress outside has been a little slow. This was due to a lot of time taken in trying to find and repair a severe leak in the pond - losing up to 1000 gallons daily was not my idea of fun 
          I'll not go into the ins and outs but as a result my pond has been reduced by half and re-rendered leaving a b-i-i-i-g hole to be filled in later in the year. The first picture shows the part of the pond that has been re-rendered and is now full of water leaching out the lime before the fish go in later in the Spring.

          The next picture shows the part of the pond that will eventually be filled in - but currently still contains the fish (in clearly reduced gallonage).

          This next picture shows a general view across the rear of the garden showing planning possibilities to include a wharf or other railway connected waterside feature.

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            Re:Yet to be named railway 08/03/11 06:33 PM (permalink)
            Now - a bit of progress to report on. I was given an old plastic tool box/trolley that I have converted to hold the electric gubbins all together and that will remain showerproof but can be carried inside at the end of the day and over-winter.
            The first picture shows the general set-up standing alongside the station area. I've yet to put the connecting wires into cable-tidies.

            This picture shows my method of connecting the electric tool box with the rest of the railway - pull apart choc box connectors.

            This picture shows the lower drawer that houses the mains and transformers - 22V (laptop power supploy), 15V (TE Basic) for supply to points and 12V (an old telephone answerphone wallwart) for lights and ancillaries

            This picture shows the next drawer up which houses the train engineers x 2 and points switching unit (also TE)

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              Re:Yet to be named railway 08/03/11 06:40 PM (permalink)
              As I'm running the railway on analogue I've used supplementary switches on the three points used so far to provide isolating properties. The observant amongst you will realise that the turntable has been abandoned leaving two siding ends. The plastic used for the turntable warped as soon as I tried to attach any sort of electrical connections (alright - it was due to my own ineptness .) These are isolated using the switch shown sticking out of the top of the 'electric toolbox'. It is a centre 'off' switch so that both siding ends can be off at the same time.
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                Re:Yet to be named railway 08/03/11 06:56 PM (permalink)
                I think I've sorted out a name for the railway - the Combs Valley & Blackbrook Light Railway (don't it just trip off the tongue Roll On Floor Laughing )
                 
                Having sorted out the electrics (with a huge input from Tim (nicebutdim) for the automatic reverse loop electronics that worked perfectly first time) I've put together this video with the first proper run round the railway so far.
                ???http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkZh_27wPBw
                 
                 
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                  Re:Yet to be named railway 08/03/11 07:23 PM (permalink)
                  Glad to see your back on track i had been wondering what had become of your bridging exploits, sad about the pond what on earth are you going to use to fill it in
                   
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                    Re:Yet to be named railway 08/03/11 07:29 PM (permalink)
                    Tony


                    Glad to see your back on track i had been wondering what had become of your bridging exploits, sad about the pond what on earth are you going to use to fill it in

                    Tony

                    I'm hoping to provide a small landfill site for some local builders I know - but it's a huge undertaking and not one I'm looking forward to 
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                      Re:Yet to be named railway 08/03/11 07:43 PM (permalink)
                      Nice name, nice video....
                       
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                        Re:Yet to be named railway 08/03/11 08:54 PM (permalink)
                        I really like the name, and the railway is looking great! You certainly have a bit of work on your hands this year, but by the looks of things it'll be well worth it.
                        A firm believer of Rule 8.....Rhb and box cars run fine together on MY railway!
                         
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                          Re:Yet to be named railway 09/03/11 07:30 PM (permalink)
                          I've started laying ballast today (alpine grit - 3 bags for a tenner. I've used a bag and a half so far; I think I'll need some more).

                           
                          And here's a video of a cab ride
                           
                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CaJ3H_rENQ
                           
                          A bit bouncy in places Real Big Smile
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                            Re:Yet to be named railway 09/03/11 07:38 PM (permalink)
                            Made i laugh keep up the good work Thumbs Up
                            Steve

                            When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car. 
                             
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                              Re:Yet to be named railway 09/03/11 07:56 PM (permalink)
                               Entertaining video, thanks. Real Big Smile
                              The finale and your location made me remember John Axon GC.
                              http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Axon
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                                Re:Yet to be named railway 09/03/11 08:12 PM (permalink)
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                                 Entertaining video, thanks. Real Big Smile
                                The finale and your location made me remember John Axon GC.
                                http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Axon

                                By coincidence I'm in the middle of reading the Foxline publication featuring the line between Whaley Bridge and Buxton which features several pages on the accident at Chapel-en-le-Frith South resulting in the deaths of John Axon (the driver of the runaway train) and John Creamer (the guard of the train the runaway slammed into). During my youth me and my friends would scour the undergrowth around the station and embankment for parts of wagons from the crash. I've got a copy of the official report and diagrams somewhere (I think) gleaned form the old Divisional Offices at Manchester.
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                                  Re:Yet to be named railway 09/03/11 09:56 PM (permalink)
                                  If you need more ballast there's a good quarry between Parsley Hay (on the A515) and Youlgrave (past the Arbor Low Henge). They sell a variety of different stones in different sizes from 3mm up. Think I paid between £1.75 to £2.40 a bag, but that was last year.
                                   
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                                    Re:Yet to be named railway 09/03/11 10:20 PM (permalink)
                                    royale


                                    If you need more ballast there's a good quarry between Parsley Hay (on the A515) and Youlgrave (past the Arbor Low Henge). They sell a variety of different stones in different sizes from 3mm up. Think I paid between £1.75 to £2.40 a bag, but that was last year.

                                    Oooh, ta for that.
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                                      Re:Yet to be named railway 09/03/11 10:34 PM (permalink)
                                      Real Big Smilesuperb
                                       
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                                        Re:Yet to be named railway 09/03/11 10:42 PM (permalink)
                                        Thats looking real nice.  To bad about the pond leaking.  I had a small water feature in my layout and always had problems.  I got rid of it.  Wish I had another one but hate the maint etc...   Looking forward for more updates.
                                         
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