Andy in Germany
Legendary Member
- Location
- Rottenburg am Neckar
This morning's commute: off-peak, all the trains are single units.
Saturday 11th
I watched the Francis Bourgeois & Chris Harris programme We Saved A Train
I've seen Francis before on YouTube, & he's got to be the most enthusiastic person since Guy Martin
At the exhibition/gathering (Swindon/Crewe??), Chris Harris seemed rather bemused that everyone wanted to say "Hello" to FB, rather than him - essentially a world wide TV star due to 'Top Gear'
Some GWR relics seen at Neyland in Pembrokeshire today. Neyland was Brunel's first terminal for Anglo-Irish ferries in 1856, before they switched to Fishguard in the 1900s, but then declined to a minor branch line before closure in 1964.
On the quayside however the rails are still in place, enclosed now in concrete but clearly showing three parallel sidings with crossovers including diamond crossings with point work.
View attachment 805856
Nearby are some railings made of Brunel-era (so broad gauge) rails.
View attachment 805857
A '37?I spent a wonderful couple of hours today at the Bodmin Steam Railway. Whilst it is a small heritage railway it has a number of interesting locomotives to its name, like a single car DMU 121020 and an unidentified English Electric Type 3.
Nice!First, ex-GWR Small Prairie 2-6-2T No. 5552 coming in to Bodmin General station ready for preparation for the 13:35 "circular" service. Built at Swindon in 1928 she is just a few years away from her 100th birthday.
View attachment 806046
DUFF!! 😆Second, Brush Type 4 (BR Type 47) No. 47306 "The Sapper" looking good outside the workshops at Bodmin.
View attachment 806049
Reminds me of 'Bill and Ben' in the Thomas stories.Finally, Bagnall 0-4-0ST "Judy" at Bodmin. The loco is one of a pair originally built for the docks at Par. Apparently the low roof of the cab was to allow for a low bridge in the docks.
View attachment 806050
It's just them 'Bunny Ears' for me!!View attachment 806061
DB Infrastructure loco 218-449-7 in Esslingen am Neckar.
I have a soft spot for these, because they were the standard locomotive on local trains when I first came to Germany.
View attachment 806193
View attachment 806194
An HST passing thru' Yate station and a Class 66 between Westerleigh junction & Bristol Parkway.
It's just them 'Bunny Ears' for me!!
That's what they're known as locally.