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HM181 1st January 2011 23:34

I have found some of my pics and my diaries from the period 1981 to 2007.
These contain the day to day jobs I worked and other comments.
In some cases the engines we used were always noted.
I will scan what I have with explanations of the what, why and wherefore from memory.
I have a full photgraphic layout of Clayton West Jct. Signal Box, showing the signaling in use at the time of the box closing.
Aslo pics of the the last passenger down to Clayton West, showing the signalman handing out the last single token, and him placing the last signal lever in the frame, when the last train left.
This was in 1983.

HM181 2nd January 2011 10:38

Have a look at this link and spend a few hours looking at a once great railway, now a footpath.

http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...wath+yard&aq=f

Just have a look at this link and be amazed at what was once the main line to London.

http://www.railbrit.co.uk/location.p...ster%20Railway

37260 2nd January 2011 14:49

great stuff. brings back great memories. thanks very much for that. 37260

HM181 4th January 2011 17:47

The attached link shows 2 pages from my NUR Diary showing the workings we performed with the HM Snow Plows. This took place on Thursday 26th January 1984.

S/o at 09:15 to plow the following routes;Huddersfield, Marsden, Huddersfield,Clayton West Junction,Denby Dale, Penistone , Barnsley Jct, Barnsley Stn, Reverse.
Penistone photo stop, Huddersfield , BradleyWood Junction to Halifax, reverse, Elland, back to HM. Sign off at 17:15hrs.
The man stood in the door of the 37 is a loco inspector from HM who went onto work for National Power.(Some one may recognise Him.)

The Lectric locos were taken at the bottom of the steps leading to Wath Depot.
This was in the Summer of 1980.
As it is a few years ago I may have omitted some bits of info.

http://www.imagebam.com/image/ad3fe5113707980

37260 4th January 2011 19:48

thanks for that hm181, that snow looks very deep. still hopeing for some photos taken around woodhead /torside or dunford bridge area 1960s or 70s or in the last week of running somebody must have something out there.any ex guide bridge drivers out there with any tales to tell. also while i am here does anyone have photos of snowploughs over woodhead as the 76s were never fitted with ploughs.

HM181 4th January 2011 22:32

All you need will be in this link.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/deadman...7623225335472/

JEB-245584/2 4th January 2011 23:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by HM181 (Post 57313)

Nice group of pictures there HM, thanks for posting. I grew up in Stalybridge and my dad was a bobby at Stalybridge until 1983, my uncle was a relief bobby on the Guide Bridge circuit, and my cousin was a guard at GB, but I think he had transferred to Buxton by the time those pics were taken.

Cheers John

37260 5th January 2011 05:48

many thanks for the above link some great pictures there. keep them coming. 37260

HM181 5th January 2011 11:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by JEB-245584/2 (Post 57314)
Nice group of pictures there HM, thanks for posting. I grew up in Stalybridge and my dad was a bobby at Stalybridge until 1983, my uncle was a relief bobby on the Guide Bridge circuit, and my cousin was a guard at GB, but I think he had transferred to Buxton by the time those pics were taken.

Cheers John

We had the SB tanks for many years into the Atchem Sidings behind the signal box.
This job was the best on BR for geeting done.
I have a set of pics showing me and my driver coming from HM to SB with a class 56.
That was in the summer of 1994.

Wakey spotter 5th January 2011 11:37

Brilliant Pics HM181.
Thanks Very much for posting and the effort you put in.
Chris :)


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