This is the original forum of the Bristol Railway Archive that existed between 2003 and 2013. I finally rescued it after it seemed unrecoverable after a large crash. I have made it available for viewing. It is locked, all posts to the new version please!
Use this forum to talk about the railways in and around Bristol, or for any off-topic stuff you want to share. Also request photos and information that you are missing.
My Dad was responsible for ordering this and the other diesel locos at the smelting works and for scrapping the steam fleet - I've just about forgiven him for that !
simon wrote:My Dad was responsible for ordering this and the other diesel locos at the smelting works and for scrapping the steam fleet - I've just about forgiven him for that !
I really wish I'd seen those kettles at work down there. We need pics! (as always!)
As much as I love this website, it does make me spend huge chunks of the day kicking myself..
simon wrote:My Dad was responsible for ordering this and the other diesel locos at the smelting works and for scrapping the steam fleet - I've just about forgiven him for that !
I really wish I'd seen those kettles at work down there. We need pics! (as always!)
As much as I love this website, it does make me spend huge chunks of the day kicking myself..
Plus a few of it at the Avon Valley (also on my fotopic site). Hopefully it will be put back inot service one day soon.
I've been through my dad's photos and can't find any others so far.
I used to have his report on the cost of conversion which gave details of all the locos that used to operate at the works including the ex-GWR pannier tank.
I've got a book at home which has an Ivor Peter's picture of one of the narrow gauge steam engines that also worked down there (also a victim of my dad's mini modernisation plan)
simon wrote:
I've got a book at home which has an Ivor Peter's picture of one of the narrow gauge steam engines that also worked down there (also a victim of my dad's mini modernisation plan)
I'd be very interested in seeing that. Any chance of scanning it?
Thanks for re-activating this thread, Simon, as it prompted me to have a look at Neil Higson's pictures. That guy certainly knows how to take an interesting photo
Not for a while now. However, I was at the Tyre depot pictured on Saturday (ok it belongs to diff people now) having a coffee with the lads and I noted that the site has been cleared and is now being advertised as a Rail Connected site for production/warehousing facilities.
We shall see - be good to see a bit more rail freight round the area!