A particularly amusing feature of the MK2s is the way the vibration causes the sliding latches on the toilet doors to open
extra trains to Castle Cary for Glastonbury Festival
It cost me a quid to get across the toll bridge at Bathamptonmadhattie wrote: (I really need to get to Bathampton Junction too so I can link the Bradford on Avon, Freshford, Avoncliff, Westbury etc section to the Bath page)
http://www.bristol-rail.co.uk/bathamptonjunction.php
Frome station
Frome is a lovely old station. Not so easy to get a decent photo from the west, of a rare loco hauled working, because the fantastic train shed goes almost up to the end of the platform, making it hard to get a legal vantage point.
Yesterday I was on a steam special behind King Ted from Paddington to Kingswear - stopped for water at Frome as is quite common for steam specials. It used to be possible to go out of the station and stand on piles of wood in nearby Jewsons (as long as no-one minded but no-one did seem to mind), and look over to the station, but other things are there now, which you certainly can't stand on. You'd have to clamber up a wire fence, or much preferably use a step ladder. Even then, the ugly palisade fencing erected by the railway blocks a clear view of the engine wheels.
Train photography gets ever more difficult!
Yesterday I was on a steam special behind King Ted from Paddington to Kingswear - stopped for water at Frome as is quite common for steam specials. It used to be possible to go out of the station and stand on piles of wood in nearby Jewsons (as long as no-one minded but no-one did seem to mind), and look over to the station, but other things are there now, which you certainly can't stand on. You'd have to clamber up a wire fence, or much preferably use a step ladder. Even then, the ugly palisade fencing erected by the railway blocks a clear view of the engine wheels.
Train photography gets ever more difficult!
nanstallon