Mad Doug Biker
Mediocrity Manifest.
- Location
- Craggy Island
Well, the exhaust ports anyway...
HST still running??
Some GWR relics seen at Neyland in Pembrokeshire today. Neyland was Brunel's first terminal for 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.
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Nearby are some railings made of Brunel-era (so broad gauge) rails.
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I hate to disillusion you, but “bridge” (or open or “top hat”) rails are still made, used for cranes and mines. Every so often someone gets excited about finding a slipway on Windermere made with what they think are Brunel’s rails when the reality is much more mundane.
The 68 with yellow ends (not the TPE livery) has a "did you spill my pint?" face. I quite like the styling - most of the recent diesel classes like 58, 59/66, and 70 look as if no-one put any effort at all into the styling.