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Coal trains
I recently woke up (a bit late as always, I know) to the fact that coal trains are very rapidly disappearing from our railways. Belatedly I would like to get to see some and photograph them for the last time. But where? In my recent travels round the country I haven't seen as much as a single coal wagon.
Can any member advise me where to see them? Happy to travel some considerable distance if I know I'll see coal being hauled when I get there. Thanks for any advice. |
At Barnetby (Lincolnshire) you will see lots of power station coal being delivered after unloading from ships at Immingham.
Quite a busy station for coal freight.:) And, the local chip shop is ace.:D https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnetby_railway_station |
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I can't remember the last time I even saw a coal train, but Do remember getting woken by them back in the 1950's, as a child back in Laindon where I lived.
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Spotted a ballast train today at Winwick waiting for 45699.
Shown in the Gallery.Great weather!!! Stuart. |
There are still coal trains to Fiddlers Ferry & Rugeley power stations (amongst other locations) Suggest check Real Time Trains, or subscribe to Freightmaster for info. about times, routes, days of operation, etc.
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Thanks for all your replies. I've just come back from a trip up to Lincolnshire, based in Immingham with an enjoyable couple of hours also spent at Barnetby. Successful trip, with quite a varied lot of freight trains seen. In fact freight outnumbers passenger workings, with oil tankers, yes coal trains and the Drax biomass trains. Barnetby re-signalling appears to be just about nearing completion. I was so pleased to be able to photograph their superb gantries of semaphores. I'd be very surprised if they are not gone early next year.
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Colton Jct 5miles south of York still has a few but declining
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