Towcester Train Register Book - The SMJ Society2024-03-28T18:54:48Zhttp://thesmjr.ning.com/forum/topics/towcester-train-register-book?commentId=3138568%3AComment%3A44007&xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noDick
Unfortunately I didn't r…tag:thesmjr.ning.com,2012-12-26:3138568:Comment:440112012-12-26T11:27:05.855ZBarry Taylorhttp://thesmjr.ning.com/profile/BarryTaylor
<p>Dick</p>
<p>Unfortunately I didn't record the number of the 8F - I remember it caught me by surprise and had gone under the bridge and away into the sidings, and I didn't bother to chase it down towards the station to find out.</p>
<p>However, the detail on the register photo which I've managed to enlarge shows that the trains listed at Towcester were all going to, and coming from, the Ravenstone line - so it was the lifting of that line that was in progress and not the line on towards…</p>
<p>Dick</p>
<p>Unfortunately I didn't record the number of the 8F - I remember it caught me by surprise and had gone under the bridge and away into the sidings, and I didn't bother to chase it down towards the station to find out.</p>
<p>However, the detail on the register photo which I've managed to enlarge shows that the trains listed at Towcester were all going to, and coming from, the Ravenstone line - so it was the lifting of that line that was in progress and not the line on towards Woodford - I'm sure that you are right about that part being done from the Woodford end and not Northampton.</p>
<p>A typical entry in the register (Weds 5th Aug) shows signalman Hooper booking on at 6.45am-15 wagons to Ravenstone branch 7.45 - train off branch 1.30pm - light engine to Blisworth 1.55 - train to Ravenstone 2.15 - 20 loads to Blisworth 7.35 (which would be the train that I saw) - signalman off duty 8.00pm</p>
<p>On other days there is mention of the train being 'ex Blisworth' in the morning but they don't seem to have bothered recording that every time - obviously getting a bit demob happy towards the end then !</p> Barry,
Unfortunately I can't…tag:thesmjr.ning.com,2012-12-24:3138568:Comment:438142012-12-24T10:52:43.804ZDick Bodilyhttp://thesmjr.ning.com/profile/Dick
<p>Barry,</p>
<p>Unfortunately I can't make out the writing on the log book photo. Did you make a note of the 8Fs number or more specifically allocation? All the track lifting trains that I saw were heading towards Woodford West and hauled by Woodford 8Fs. I'm wondering if Northampton was also providing 8Fs and crews and lifting track out towards Blisworth at the same time as Woodford was clearing the track. A further thought is, was track lifted by WR trains from the Stratford…</p>
<p>Barry,</p>
<p>Unfortunately I can't make out the writing on the log book photo. Did you make a note of the 8Fs number or more specifically allocation? All the track lifting trains that I saw were heading towards Woodford West and hauled by Woodford 8Fs. I'm wondering if Northampton was also providing 8Fs and crews and lifting track out towards Blisworth at the same time as Woodford was clearing the track. A further thought is, was track lifted by WR trains from the Stratford end?<br/>Dick</p>
<p><br/><br/><cite>Barry Taylor said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://thesmjr.ning.com/forum/topics/towcester-train-register-book?commentId=3138568%3AComment%3A44007&xg_source=activity#3138568Comment43709"><div><p>Thanks for this Richard - it's particularly fascinating for me as on 21st July that year I was at Towcester and took a couple of photos of the station. But more to the point I went to Blisworth one evening a few days later (27th) looking for the last of the 'Duchesses' on the main line, and saw 46245 City of London. Whilst standing there I was very surprised to hear something approaching down the SMJ - most unexpected ! It turned out to be a tender first 8F 2-8-0 on a train full of old track - obviously one of the evening return trips shown in your register. Now I know just what it was .............!</p>
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</blockquote> What was going on at Towceste…tag:thesmjr.ning.com,2012-12-23:3138568:Comment:440072012-12-23T16:35:46.349ZRichard Pikehttp://thesmjr.ning.com/profile/RichardPike
<p>What was going on at Towcester around the dates covered by the register? Clearly the box is open for there to be a register at all. I have followed some of the days right through at it appears there are a couple of trains there at the same time. Was quarrying still taking place? How much of the closed lines around remained in place? Are all these moves train lifting trains?</p>
<p>What was going on at Towcester around the dates covered by the register? Clearly the box is open for there to be a register at all. I have followed some of the days right through at it appears there are a couple of trains there at the same time. Was quarrying still taking place? How much of the closed lines around remained in place? Are all these moves train lifting trains?</p> Thanks for this Richard - it'…tag:thesmjr.ning.com,2012-12-23:3138568:Comment:437092012-12-23T15:10:47.960ZBarry Taylorhttp://thesmjr.ning.com/profile/BarryTaylor
<p>Thanks for this Richard - it's particularly fascinating for me as on 21st July that year I was at Towcester and took a couple of photos of the station. But more to the point I went to Blisworth one evening a few days later (27th) looking for the last of the 'Duchesses' on the main line, and saw 46245 City of London. Whilst standing there I was very surprised to hear something approaching down the SMJ - most unexpected ! It turned out to be a tender first 8F 2-8-0 on a train full of old track…</p>
<p>Thanks for this Richard - it's particularly fascinating for me as on 21st July that year I was at Towcester and took a couple of photos of the station. But more to the point I went to Blisworth one evening a few days later (27th) looking for the last of the 'Duchesses' on the main line, and saw 46245 City of London. Whilst standing there I was very surprised to hear something approaching down the SMJ - most unexpected ! It turned out to be a tender first 8F 2-8-0 on a train full of old track - obviously one of the evening return trips shown in your register. Now I know just what it was .............!</p> Yes please. Be good to see su…tag:thesmjr.ning.com,2012-12-23:3138568:Comment:438102012-12-23T10:27:44.106ZGaryhttp://thesmjr.ning.com/profile/Gary
Yes please. Be good to see such information.<br />
Thanks for everything so far.
Yes please. Be good to see such information.<br />
Thanks for everything so far.