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!
I reckon it's a ploy by the powers that be to get as many coal trains down the Portishead branch (and up Filton Bank) as possible, on the grounds that when the Portishead branch is reopened to passengers they'll be able to screw joe public (via the guvmint) for millions of quid in grants, because after all, just look at how busy that line currently is.
The large stock piles behind you were in the bennets coal area hasnt been a train load of coal out of bennets sidings this year. May be lucky and get a stone train every now and then .As for west wharf for get that rumors are that that contract has been lost as well .
There has just been a 2 week shut down of the silos as well as didcot and aberthaw power stations there was a few coal trains to aberthaw last week but nothing heavy .This week we have zero trains again out of avonmouth and rumors are going around that we have lost aberthaw work as well as ironbridge work as well now .
If green and yellow are your thing then freightliner heavy haul are working in and out of portbury now
While riding home from work this evening (Friday) I thought that I could here a 66. And low and behold as I made it to the cycle track I could see a Freightliner 66 heading light engine back towards Bristol.
This was about 22:20.
And while chatting to some bloke walking his dog on the cycle path he said that FLHH ran a train with headboard ' Bristol Herons on Tour' or something similar the other day.