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PhilJ W

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  1. So its powerful enough to shunt three loaded milk tankers then.
  2. Back in my drinking days it was reckoned that more than 1.5 pints of beer put you over the then limit. The limit has since been reduced making anything more than a pint of beer (or equivalent) being enough to put you over the limit. Mind you back in those days my usual drinking holes were within walking/staggering distance of home and I used public transport to take me to work.
  3. An angle grinder would be better than a cutting torch I would have thought?
  4. Morning all from Estuary-Land. Welcome back Andy and hopefully the dark hound will be back in its kennel soon as. The lurgi is still with me so I will probably give the model railway club a miss tonight especially as its predicted to be raining heavily and theres a twenty yard dash from the car park to the door without any shelter. Still have to go out later to stock up on supplies but it should be staying dry until late this afternoon, the lurgi doesn't seem to like the fresh air. Thats it for now, be back later.
  5. Haven't heard much about the 11' 8" (now 12' 4") bridge in the USA recently. Is it still being hit?
  6. Evening all from Estuary-Land. I didn't attend the commitee meeting tonight though I feel better the lurgi is still causing coughs and sniffles so its better not to pass it on. An interesting item on Farcebook re. the Dingle station of the Liverpool Overhead Railway. As most of you are probably aware the station which is in a tunnel became a car workshop until the tunnel collapsed in 2006 trapping several vehicles in there including some classics. Those vehicles are still there and some are in reasonable condition though they might have to be craned out through the old tunnel entrance which is twenty feet above the ground.
  7. This is interesting https://chrisiles.co.uk/2018/08/26/dingle-overhead-railway-tunnel-2/?fbclid=IwAR14-h_CQwKq1U7YknRUGXhGR23NoWu9j6FvU_W-4E5d1n3b_Bg40Yaw3xg There are several classics still down there including a late model Humber Hawk with an interesting number plate. A Rover P5b and a Morris Minor. The Humber and the Rover look salvable. Some of the other cars seem to be suffering from peeling paint but rust doesn't seem to be a problem. There are more pics on Facebook on a group called 'Disused railways'.
  8. Afternoon all from Estuary-Land. The lurgi is still hanging about but I'm feeling a bit better. Commitee meeting tonight but having to cry off due to the lurgi. A little warning from another forum. If you still issue cheques for any reason this year allways write the year out in full, thus 2020. This will prevent any alteration to the date as mearly putting 20 anyone can add a couple of digits. Tea awaits, be back later.
  9. Thats why I don't trust prat-navs.
  10. J R-M is otherwise known as the minister for the 18th century. You are lucky that you are no longer a colony otherwise he'd be sending all our criminals to join you. The best thing you could do with either of them is put them on the fires.
  11. Morning all from Estuary-Land. The lurgi seems to be in retreat, helped by my not waking up until gone 8. At least I woke up which at my age is regarded as an achievement. Not much else to report, be back later.
  12. Can you do a swap for Jacob Rhees-Mogg and Nigel Farage?
  13. The second option would be cheaper. The GER on most platforms only had the area where milk churns would have been loaded/unloaded, but the GER was never a very wealthy company so that might have been for economy. They were used on things like cattle docks. Ratio make a GWR cattle dock kit and IIRC the platform surface is the brick style sets so perhaps it would be an idea to check one out.
  14. The disused down platform at Burnham-on-Crouch (GER) had them and pretty obviously they were original dating back to the opening of the line in 1887.
  15. Seeing the illustration of the Express Dairy one shunting an old 7-plank wagon I wonder if there's a suitable body to replace the flat wagon body? Also, is there a milk tanker available in Express Dairy colours? I seem to remember grey or silver tanks with dark blue lettering.
  16. News just breaking. http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/breaking-large-chemical-incident-declared-21226928#source=push Thats more or less underneath the QE2 bridge.
  17. Evening all from Estuary-Land. The sniffle I've had for the past week or so has developed into a full blown lurgi with the appropiate coughs and sneezes. A Lem-sip fortified with spiritual falling down water is on the cards for before I go to bed.
  18. That surface looks very like the brick paving used where a none slip hard wearing surface is required. Though in the picture it appears to cover most if not all of the platform it is often only used where neccessary such as where milk churns are handled.
  19. http://www.metro.co.uk/2020/01/03/hippo-takes-bath-family-pool-leaves-behind-100kg-poo-11996292/
  20. Peeing in the pool is bad enough but 100kg. of poo is overding it a bit.
  21. Further to my comments on early retirement. If like my pension scheme they offer a variable lump sum, the larger the lump sum meaning a slightly reduced pension. Whether you would want to do so depends upon your personal circumstances. I opted for the largest lump sum as that enabled me to clear the mortgage and credit cards and be debt free, another benefit of early retirement and some more fewer outgoings to go on the 'better off' calculation. Also the lump sum is tax free.
  22. Any illustrations of the model in the new liveries yet?
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