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Fort William shed 1940-60


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Hi,

 

Just starting a new 7mm exhibition model, 10' x 3' with traverser and turntable

Based on Fort William shed, Scotland 1940-60

 

Looking for any help or information regarding dimensions and locations of inspection pits, ash pits,

I have found some photos online but nothing great,

 

How many would there be generally inside the 3 big sheds and outside

 

also looking for any other information for equipment inside Locomotive sheds and locations of equipment outside, water tanks pumps etc

 

all i have at the moment is an old ordnance survey map

 

thank you

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Having built a 3D printed foreshortened approximation to the shed in N, in the 'roof covering off' green diesel era, there seem to be many images of the (later) TT side of the shed, but fewer of the coaling end, never mind the inside of the shed or the aspect from the Loch. Of course, the LNER rearranged the shed and changed the TT in the period before you are looking at. 

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Joining NBR Study Group would be very useful. No doubt have number of images in books I could direct you towards. 

 

Seem to recall the double sided NBR water crane?? 

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On 20/05/2024 at 13:12, Dunalastair said:

Do we know when (and why) the roof covering was stripped from the shed?

According to the article in Steam Days March 2019 it was "soon" after the winter of 1962/63 although it doesn't give an exact date. Apparently removing the roof saved the payment of rates on the building!

 

Although not specifically answering the OPs request, the March and April 2019 editions of Steam Days magazine both have excellent articles about the locomotives and sheds of the WHL.

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