No - I didn't mistype - Maggs quotes 3681 & 3758mjt wrote:I've a nasty feeling that I may have mistyped 3681 when I meant 9681! Unfortunately I'm now at work so can't check the Maggs book.
Pannier Tanks for the abortive Clevedon RPS scheme
Martin
Dynamic Rail Maps: http://www.railmaps.org.uk
Dynamic Rail Maps: http://www.railmaps.org.uk
-
Robin Summerhill
- regular
- Posts: 884
- Joined: Thu Apr 16, 2009 8:19 pm
- Location: Back in Wiltshire again...
- Contact:
Quite possible - as I said in an earlier post, they were both allocated to 82F at its closure in March 1966mjt wrote:No - I didn't mistype - Maggs quotes 3681 & 3758mjt wrote:I've a nasty feeling that I may have mistyped 3681 when I meant 9681! Unfortunately I'm now at work so can't check the Maggs book.
-
bristolian
- regular
- Posts: 140
- Joined: Mon Jun 13, 2005 9:29 am
- Location: St. Ives, Cambs. (Formerly from Brizzle)
-
Robin Summerhill
- regular
- Posts: 884
- Joined: Thu Apr 16, 2009 8:19 pm
- Location: Back in Wiltshire again...
- Contact:
Sorry to go off topic yet again, but in some research I was doing for another forum I belong to, I came across this:bristolian wrote:Lol Robin, no, the 8Fs were all stored in a secret siding off of Staple Hill Tunnel...Robin Summerhill wrote:Whassat? Never heard of it!bristolian wrote: Hopefully there'll be some progress on the What Really Happened To Steam project soon...
I hope its not somebody telling us about the "Strategic Reserve" of Stanier 8Fs in the tunnels under Box Hill again ........
http://www.willys-mb.co.uk/strategic-reserve.htm
I thought that if anybody hadn't come across this story before, you might all want to see what the" truth" was about this
Ah - the Fountain of Truth that is the internet
-
bristolian
- regular
- Posts: 140
- Joined: Mon Jun 13, 2005 9:29 am
- Location: St. Ives, Cambs. (Formerly from Brizzle)
-
Robin Summerhill
- regular
- Posts: 884
- Joined: Thu Apr 16, 2009 8:19 pm
- Location: Back in Wiltshire again...
- Contact:
-
bristolian
- regular
- Posts: 140
- Joined: Mon Jun 13, 2005 9:29 am
- Location: St. Ives, Cambs. (Formerly from Brizzle)
-
Robin Summerhill
- regular
- Posts: 884
- Joined: Thu Apr 16, 2009 8:19 pm
- Location: Back in Wiltshire again...
- Contact:
I never spotted that! Perhaps you missed your vocation - you should have been in CID!!tonyperks wrote:love the photo shopped picture of the steam loco leaving the tunnel .............strange how the r/h line is identical to the up line even the radius and colouration of the ballast the same
Oh - just thought - you're not in CID, are you?
- Blackthorn
- regular
- Posts: 63
- Joined: Sun Jul 01, 2007 10:21 pm
- Location: Georgetown, Ontario, Canada
Who's asking?, is this your Pc sonny?Robin Summerhill wrote:I never spotted that! Perhaps you missed your vocation - you should have been in CID!!tonyperks wrote:love the photo shopped picture of the steam loco leaving the tunnel .............strange how the r/h line is identical to the up line even the radius and colouration of the ballast the same
Oh - just thought - you're not in CID, are you?
-
StrawberryLine
- regular
- Posts: 28
- Joined: Mon Apr 26, 2010 8:25 pm
- Location: Downend, Bristol
Box Hill is honeycombed with tunnels and caverns , most from old stone quarries which were later adapted by the MOD for ammunition storage and various other uses . The railway tunnel was originally for delivery and removal of ammunition by rail etc.
If you Google Corsham Underground all sorts of things come up including a nuclear attack safe small town complex under there.
If you Google Corsham Underground all sorts of things come up including a nuclear attack safe small town complex under there.
Now thats just plain silly I thought everyone knew that the Reserve was housed in one of the old quarries under Combe Down accessed by a secret entrance from inside Devonshire Tunnel and that this was why the Devonshire Tunnel entrances were sealed and the story put out that a water company was using them and didnt want public access due to possible contamination problems.bristolian wrote:Lol Robin, no, the 8Fs were all stored in a secret siding off of Staple Hill TunnelRobin Summerhill wrote:
Whassat? Never heard of it!
I hope its not somebody telling us about the "Strategic Reserve" of Stanier 8Fs in the tunnels under Box Hill again ........
This also explains why when it was decided the Two Tunnels Project would go ahead the quarries under Coombe Down were quickly filled with sand to prevent anyone knowing what was there.
And thats as true as anything you will ever read in the Sun newspaper.
-
bristolian
- regular
- Posts: 140
- Joined: Mon Jun 13, 2005 9:29 am
- Location: St. Ives, Cambs. (Formerly from Brizzle)
<hangs head in shame>Hobbler wrote:Now thats just plain silly I thought everyone knew that the Reserve was housed in one of the old quarries under Combe Down accessed by a secret entrance from inside Devonshire Tunnel and that this was why the Devonshire Tunnel entrances were sealed and the story put out that a water company was using them and didnt want public access due to possible contamination problems.bristolian wrote:Lol Robin, no, the 8Fs were all stored in a secret siding off of Staple Hill TunnelRobin Summerhill wrote:
Whassat? Never heard of it!
I hope its not somebody telling us about the "Strategic Reserve" of Stanier 8Fs in the tunnels under Box Hill again ........
This also explains why when it was decided the Two Tunnels Project would go ahead the quarries under Coombe Down were quickly filled with sand to prevent anyone knowing what was there.
And thats as true as anything you will ever read in the Sun newspaper.