RMweb Premium St Enodoc Posted November 26, 2016 RMweb Premium Share Posted November 26, 2016 Any suggestions/comments particularly about a Southern destination would be most welcome. I know its all fiction but I would like it to be credible fiction! Charford. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold john dew Posted November 26, 2016 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted November 26, 2016 (edited) One long train proceeding majestically slow would be my choice John. Behind the Star. Full brake leading of course. There is something powerful about a full brake at the head of a passenger rake. I too will be warping the start date of the Hawksworths to suit myself...... I have some Southern vans, and plenty of LMS vans and passenger stock, but I can't see myself justifying a single green coach. I know I have shown off my detailed and weathered BR N1, but that will appear on a certain Auction site when I get home next year, and will certainly not touch my rails. Thanks for the likes gentlemen and thank you MIB and the guys who agreed for making up my mind! I always wince a bit using the Hawksworth Brake....but I agree it does look good leading. I thought it was inevitable Hornby would announce a K40 after my conversion.......but not so far Apart from following the Rugby (what a bizarre game) I have been delving into a working timetable for the GWR NW area (Wolverhampton-Birkenhead/Manchester) for 1946.......... absolutely fascinating... never seen one before! I was surprised how many passenger trains were listed for both Birkenhead and Manchester......I suppose they were split at Chester....or even Granby! Hope you have a safe and productive trip Regards John Edited November 26, 2016 by john dew Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold john dew Posted November 26, 2016 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted November 26, 2016 Charford. Many thanks I had to google that one.....I was looking for a South Coast resort......but I see its part of Bromsgrove. So that is where Southampton or Bournemouth GWR trains would be split? So much to learn....so little time Kind regards John Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium St Enodoc Posted November 26, 2016 RMweb Premium Share Posted November 26, 2016 Many thanks I had to google that one.....I was looking for a South Coast resort......but I see its part of Bromsgrove. So that is where Southampton or Bournemouth GWR trains would be split? So much to learn....so little time Kind regards John John, perhaps my one-word post was slightly too economical. Charford was located on the Dorset Coast where the real Charmouth is to be found. The Charford Branch was built by John Charman whilst in the RAF and was a very small portable terminus that could be operated very realistically. Later it grew to fill a spare room. For many of us who cut our teeth on the Railway Modeller in the 1960s it was one of those layouts that made an impression that has never left us. 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mullie Posted November 26, 2016 Share Posted November 26, 2016 John, perhaps my one-word post was slightly too economical. Charford was located on the Dorset Coast where the real Charmouth is to be found. The Charford Branch was built by John Charman whilst in the RAF and was a very small portable terminus that could be operated very realistically. Later it grew to fill a spare room. For many of us who cut our teeth on the Railway Modeller in the 1960s it was one of those layouts that made an impression that has never left us. A beautiful part of the country, not far from Hintock and Port Bredy. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium St Enodoc Posted November 26, 2016 RMweb Premium Share Posted November 26, 2016 A beautiful part of the country, not far from Hintock and Port Bredy. Indeed. The Charford Branch in its later forms featured a "twig" to Bridport via Whitchurch Canonicorum. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold john dew Posted November 27, 2016 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted November 27, 2016 I came very late to modelling. The first copy of Railway Modeller that I ever saw was in W H Smiths in Vancouver in the early Nineties! But now the penny has dropped I can see how Charford was a logical and rather elegant suggestion to replace Penhayle Bay......many thanks! Regards John 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold john dew Posted December 1, 2016 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted December 1, 2016 As mentioned above I have downloaded some 1947 GWR working timetables for the Wolverhampton-Birkenhead region. The site is, for me, an absolute treasure trove.......http://www.michaelclemensrailways.co.uk/. Even after only a couple of hours browsing I feel I have a far better understanding of how complex timetabling must have been Its taken me a while to sort out......so far I havent found any through trains from Birkenhead to Plymouth or even Bristol which I find surprising. I am probably looking in the wrong places. There was however a daily train to Bournemouth departing Manchester at 8.35 am and Birkenhead at a more civilised 9.20 am It was interesting how many passenger trains had joint terminii....Birkenhead and Manchester. Granby with is elastic location makes the perfect junction. As you may have guessed from my signature bar I am an RR&Co addict. I enjoy developing automatic routines for my timetable.The arrival at Granby of the Up West Country express presents some great opportunities. At the rear of the train I can add a couple of through coaches from Manchester that had previously arrived attached to the regular Manchester - Granby service. At the front of th train I may devise a loco exchange.....perhaps not entirely credible but I like to alternate my Castles, County and Star.However the current project is to doublehead the train over Granby Viaduct. Mike (Stationmaster) has written a couple of very helpful detailed explanations of GWR practice in relation to assisting engines. Note how I carefully avoided the use of the word pilot!. Contrary to a widely held belief I now know that the GWR did not require the assisting engine to be inserted behind the train engine, Provided it matched specified wheel arrangements the assisting engine could lead.........great news for me it makes the automatic routine so much simplerEven better a 4-4-0 can assist a 4-6-0 from the front A pristine 9003 waits in the loco spur for the arrival of its train (the 9.20 from Woodside?). Technically a member of the Earl Class but known to all as a Dukedog.Very appropriate loco for Granby located on the edge of Cambrian countryMating a Bachmann loco with one from Hornby was probably not the best idea......talk about a colour contrast.With RR&Co the actual mating (consisting?) is very very simple......one single command and the locos are completely synchronised. Its quite captivating to watch the contrasting wheel arrangements working in unisonHas to be my next video I can work wonders with RR&Co but sadly I cannot change head codes. I wonder which is the greater sin. Lamps on both locos or have the Star attempt to enter Granby without lamps?I still have to work out how to get the Dukedog back but as the train is a roundy roundy I think I will just uncouple in the storage area and after a decent interval let it continue on its way to Granby light engine albeit now with the wrong head code and no tail lamp. I quite like this shot but I forgot about how obvious the kadee magnet looks when its not hidden by the rake of carriages I removed to "improve" the view! Regards to all from a cold crisp Vancouver 15 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium M.I.B Posted December 2, 2016 RMweb Premium Share Posted December 2, 2016 Would love to see that sequence from train arriving and departure on a video when you have the time please John. Brilliant work. Thanks for sharing and inspiring. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Edwardian Posted December 2, 2016 RMweb Gold Share Posted December 2, 2016 As mentioned above I have downloaded some 1947 GWR working timetables for the Wolverhampton-Birkenhead region. The site is, for me, an absolute treasure trove.......http://www.michaelclemensrailways.co.uk/. Even after only a couple of hours browsing I feel I have a far better understanding of how complex timetabling must have been Its taken me a while to sort out......so far I havent found any through trains from Birkenhead to Plymouth or even Bristol which I find surprising. I am probably looking in the wrong places. There was however a daily train to Bournemouth departing Manchester at 8.35 am and Birkenhead at a more civilised 9.20 am It was interesting how many passenger trains had joint terminii....Birkenhead and Manchester. Granby with is elastic location makes the perfect junction. As you may have guessed from my signature bar I am an RR&Co addict. I enjoy developing automatic routines for my timetable. The arrival at Granby of the Up West Country express presents some great opportunities. At the rear of the train I can add a couple of through coaches from Manchester that had previously arrived attached to the regular Manchester - Granby service. At the front of th train I may devise a loco exchange.....perhaps not entirely credible but I like to alternate my Castles, County and Star. However the current project is to doublehead the train over Granby Viaduct. Mike (Stationmaster) has written a couple of very helpful detailed explanations of GWR practice in relation to assisting engines. Note how I carefully avoided the use of the word pilot!. Contrary to a widely held belief I now know that the GWR did not require the assisting engine to be inserted behind the train engine, Provided it matched specified wheel arrangements the assisting engine could lead.........great news for me it makes the automatic routine so much simpler Even better a 4-4-0 can assist a 4-6-0 from the front 5 Dukedog.jpg A pristine 9003 waits in the loco spur for the arrival of its train (the 9.20 from Woodside?). Technically a member of the Earl Class but known to all as a Dukedog. Very appropriate loco for Granby located on the edge of Cambrian country 6 dobleheader.jpg Mating a Bachmann loco with one from Hornby was probably not the best idea......talk about a colour contrast. With RR&Co the actual mating (consisting?) is very very simple......one single command and the locos are completely synchronised. Its quite captivating to watch the contrasting wheel arrangements working in unison Has to be my next video 7 doubl head.jpg I can work wonders with RR&Co but sadly I cannot change head codes. I wonder which is the greater sin. Lamps on both locos or have the Star attempt to enter Granby without lamps? I still have to work out how to get the Dukedog back but as the train is a roundy roundy I think I will just uncouple in the storage area and after a decent interval let it continue on its way to Granby light engine albeit now with the wrong head code and no tail lamp. 8 B&W.jpg I quite like this shot but I forgot about how obvious the kadee magnet looks when its not hidden by the rake of carriages I removed to "improve" the view! Regards to all from a cold crisp Vancouver Can't have too many pictures of this layout, and these are splendid shots. Could you check the link you kindly posted, it didn't work for me? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold john dew Posted December 2, 2016 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted December 2, 2016 Thanks for all the likes guys Cold and crisp didnt last very long.......pouring down and the grand dog ran away in the park.....ugh....not a happy camper Would love to see that sequence from train arriving and departure on a video when you have the time please John. Brilliant work. Thanks for sharing and inspiring. Hi MIB As always you are very kind! I am working away on the coach boards and once they are done I can start shooting. I am all set for the game tomorrow.....invested 6.99 in a sky day pass.....set the alarm for 6 am........with my abysmal record there are no predictions but ......I am hoping for an unbeaten year! Best wishes Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium M.I.B Posted December 2, 2016 RMweb Premium Share Posted December 2, 2016 I have an early finish planned for tomorrow night, so fingers crossed.....Only just finished tonight - 11pm here and I usually start at 0615. Help the time fly to be busy on long days. Looking forward to seeing that sequence. I have some spare boards which I think I will add the destination on, and keep to one side. With a dod of blu-tak I can add them on the clerestories, or other odd stock used to break up the rake. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
john flann Posted December 2, 2016 Share Posted December 2, 2016 John, St Enodoc suggested Charford and I agreed recalling it from RM of many years back. It too influenced my thinking on Hintock. But I had forgotten all about the branch to Bridport. Now that is an idea for it means I can introduce a service from Port Bredy via Hintock and Charford to Yeovil. And it would make a nice working for the Radial and its rake of ex L&SWR coaches. So thankyou St Enodoc and John for creating the opportunity. BTW, beautiful cold and sunny day here today. The mountains have a deep covering of snow and look superb. Regards, 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold john dew Posted December 2, 2016 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted December 2, 2016 Can't have too many pictures of this layout, and these are splendid shots. Could you check the link you kindly posted, it didn't work for me? Thanks James thats very kind of you. Sorry about the link some extraneous letters appear to have got got added......this should work http://www.michaelclemensrailways.co.uk.......if it doesnt google Michael Clemens Railways Its a great site.......I downloaded the GWR passenger summer timetables for 1947 last night. I was delighted to discover that I had guessed correctly with my imaginary West Country Express. You could actually get on the 9.20 at Birkenhead in 1947 and travel direct to Plymouth or Penzance or Bournemouth.......always provided you got in the correct carriage of course. Kind Regards Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium St Enodoc Posted December 2, 2016 RMweb Premium Share Posted December 2, 2016 But I had forgotten all about the branch to Bridport. Now that is an idea for it means I can introduce a service from Port Bredy via Hintock and Charford to Yeovil. And it would make a nice working for the Radial and its rake of ex L&SWR coaches. What a great idea! Glad I was able to jog your memory. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium St Enodoc Posted December 2, 2016 RMweb Premium Share Posted December 2, 2016 Thanks for all the likes guys Cold and crisp didnt last very long.......pouring down and the grand dog ran away in the park.....ugh....not a happy camper Hi MIB As always you are very kind! I am working away on the coach boards and once they are done I can start shooting. I am all set for the game tomorrow.....invested 6.99 in a sky day pass.....set the alarm for 6 am........with my abysmal record there are no predictions but ......I am hoping for an unbeaten year! Best wishes I will be on an overnight flight tonight so will miss the game - John, please PM me with the result and a report! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold john dew Posted December 3, 2016 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted December 3, 2016 I will be on an overnight flight tonight so will miss the game - John, please PM me with the result and a report! I will do that.....no problem Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold john dew Posted December 3, 2016 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted December 3, 2016 I have an early finish planned for tomorrow night, so fingers crossed.....Only just finished tonight - 11pm here and I usually start at 0615. Help the time fly to be busy on long days. Looking forward to seeing that sequence. I have some spare boards which I think I will add the destination on, and keep to one side. With a dod of blu-tak I can add them on the clerestories, or other odd stock used to break up the rake. I am also fiddling around trying to break up the rakes and create that authentic GWR look. Have to say it goes against the grain.....Tallest on the right....shortest on the left etc Using RTR stock I only have Collet Bow ends and two versions of Sunshine to play around with......I think a Stanier LMS will not look out of place I have a couple of Hornby Celestories but I am inclined to think they wouldnt have been be on main line expresses in 1947/8? I have them penciled in on my Cambrian Barmouth rake. What do you , and any one else think? Best wishes John 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium M.I.B Posted December 3, 2016 RMweb Premium Share Posted December 3, 2016 (edited) John, I too have the same RTRs, and already have a couple of Stanniers' equivalents. I think my Hawksworth rake will be unaltered, but the rest will be joined, or should I say become disorganised by the odd restaurant or clerestory. I have 4 colour schemes for them (C&C, dull brown, Austerity and a very run down lake one - definitely "summer excursion only" stock) and have seen enough photos of them in mainline use in this period, in all four schemes. Especially in the summer when there was a strain on the coaching stock. My only non RTR based stock is currently a C71 and a C68, which will go a long way when clerestories and Stanniers are used. One day, when the "failed" full brake brass side projects (x 7!) get done, I have 2 more "Opens" to mix it up a little - D130 and C76. Again Comet sides and this time Replica bodies and chassis. You sound like you have enough there to mix it up. Edited December 3, 2016 by M.I.B Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold john dew Posted December 12, 2016 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted December 12, 2016 I have spent the last week setting up Coach Destination Boards for the three Passenger Expresses that I run.....18 coaches in all..Took far longer than it should have done because, yet again,I couldnt make up my mind about the most realistic formations.The aim was to create the typical GWR rake where it was rare for two coaches to be the same.......As I wrote earlier using only RTR stock in realistic formations made it quite difficult The destinations were printed out using Libre Office......the free alternative suite to Microsoft Office......I prefer it to Word ....it has a wide font selection and smaller font sizes.The strips were cut out and glued to plastic boards........ Hornby supplied boards with the recently released Collett Bow Ended stock so I used these as a template to cut out boards for my other stock.Not entirely successfully......They look ok if one applies the three foot rule (which I seem to be doing with increasing frequency)Close ups show I have my boards a millimeter or so too deep. Doesnt sound much but proportionately its rather obvious. Fortunately they are only secured in place with plasticene......which also shows on occasion So I may have another go in the New Year.The font is Times New Roman, bold, size 7 which I think is a reasonable facsimileIncluding Granby is a bit of an indulgence but with so few letters its a useful filler for the long scale 18' board. Proper sign writers spaced out both letters and their width......couldnt get the computor to do that Most of my GWR carriages are Bachmann models of the Collett Sunshine stock which I bought 15-20 years ago.........the difference in standards between them and the Hornby Hawksworth above is quite marked. There is some question whether these coaches ever appeared in GWR livery........but they are rather elegant..Rule #1 Here is a Collett Bow end sandwiched between a Hawksworth and Collett Sunshine. A good example of my formation dilemmas.......would a bow end coach have actually appeared on the London train in 1948?,I have decided (I think ) to split my 5 car rake of Hornby LMS Staniers and now they are being coupled with GWR coaches I will definitely have to weather their all too pristine rooves LMS used 12' boards. The font I used is Tahoma Bold 7........close up the bold is a bit too strong but no bold was not strong enough.3' rule and at least I can tell where they are going Font Arial Bold 7. I painted the board edges out, rather appropriately, in Pine Green Southern used 11' boards ......the length that BR adopted. I do wonder how the GWR guys managed with changing 18' boards, one would think it must have been a two person job.Southern had brackets on their coaches for two boards. The second space being used for either destinations or the name of the train.Apparently the " Pines Express" from Manchester to Bournemouth was quite well known.......so maybe Granby can run a named train after all.Including , of course, a through coach to my friend and neigbour John Flann's layout.....in Utah The boards are a bit oversize and wavy but en masse and from a distance I think they add to the general atmosphere of GranbyIt has become my habit to finish with a brief report on weather in Vancouver...........This says it all 9 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium M.I.B Posted December 13, 2016 RMweb Premium Share Posted December 13, 2016 Looks great - far too fiddly a job for me. I only used the destination board routing from the Smiths printed sheets. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
john flann Posted December 14, 2016 Share Posted December 14, 2016 (edited) John, I like your roof boards and admire your imagination and creativity. They do add that little something. If I'd seen such a train with coaches for Port Bredy at Birkenhead (WS) on a damp/wet/blowing Mersey day I would have tempted to jump aboard. Even if only so far as my LMR all stations pass would have taken me. Would you be so kind as to send me an image? You also referred earlier to Working Timetables and I agree they are so very fascinating. I got hooked on those when young as my late father occasionally brought some home for me. Light snow here, rain forecast for later. Edited December 14, 2016 by john flann Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold john dew Posted December 14, 2016 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted December 14, 2016 Looks great - far too fiddly a job for me. I only used the destination board routing from the Smiths printed sheets. Thanks MIB I used Smiths a few years ago but found their selection too restrictive for the North West. I think its Sankey who offer a much more flexible range and I probably would have saved time and heart ache if I had used them! Are you home for Christmas? You must be clocking up the Air Miles. Best Wishes John Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold john dew Posted December 14, 2016 Author RMweb Gold Share Posted December 14, 2016 John, I like your roof boards and admire your imagination and creativity. They do add that little something. If I'd seen such a train with coaches for Port Bredy at Birkenhead (WS) on a damp/wet/blowing Mersey day I would have tempted to jump aboard. Even if only so far as my LMR all stations pass would have taken me. Would you be so kind as to send me an image? You also referred earlier to Working Timetables and I agree they are so very fascinating. I got hooked on those when young as my late father occasionally brought some home for me. Light snow here, rain forecast for later. Good Morning John Glad you liked the boards....I wasnt certain you would approve.....I will email you later today regarding the images. I find the Working timetables absolutely fascinating.....I am getting all sorts of ideas for Granby when I finally get round to constructing my Timetable Its bright and sunny here and -7o which is super cold for us. We are only 15 minutes drive from the local ski mountains but are about 400' below the snow line so we get snow on the ground quite infrequently......mostly its rain......in quantity! Best wishes John Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium M.I.B Posted December 14, 2016 RMweb Premium Share Posted December 14, 2016 John - I am out here for the whole period: US Thanksgiving to end of Jan. My deputy has young grandkids, and I have a senior team member out in the UK with pneumonia. Their need to be in the UK is far greater than mine. I have some models to make/finish when i get time, and I smuggled in a half bottle of 12 year old singlemalt (forgotten which one I think it's Talisker) and some British edibles as well as a copy of the Great Escape on DVD to show in the Ops Room at 3pm. So we can all have one dram and a mince pie and hope that Steve McQueen makes it over this time. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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