My pal back in the sixties had a Birmingham double decker tramcar body in his back garden as a greenhouse. and an oak trellis all around his long garden made from coffin maker's offcuts.
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Man is, by nature, a lazy beast, he does not need twice encouraging to do nothing.
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Well that's a happy thought.....
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Man is, by nature, a lazy beast, he does not need twice encouraging to do nothing.
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An Unexpected Signal Box and one you can stay at...
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That's lovely!
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Councils are an easy target for a bit of stick but Northumberland's Public Access Planning Register came up trumps on the signal box front. The original plans are available to view on-line for the original application in 1987.
https://publicaccess.northumberland.gov ... Z9JLWXC873
and more than this click the "Measure" tool and select the scale (1:100 in the plans) and the measurement units desired, and you can take measurements off the plans, maybe a bit more accurate than counting bricks which I did with the Alston box. My aim is to create a shed "like" a signal box so am keen to get the scaled down proportions roughly right without going for absolute accuracy. Need to see if Cumbria County Council have a similar thing for the Alston Box.
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In contrast to the tasteful refurbishment of the Wall Signal Box on the Border Counties Railway, the signal boxes on the Alnwick to Cornhill line are in a poor state. . Odd really a decent refurbed signal box can be an attractive self-catering letting opportunity just like the one at Wall Station
Todays gallery is the box at Haugh Head
And the box at Kirknewton Station Neil
Todays gallery is the box at Haugh Head
And the box at Kirknewton Station Neil
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Quite typical of Northumberland, what could have been excellent walking and cycling routes along its former railway network fenced off, ploughed over and inaccessible. The rear view of Kirknewton Station from the "highway" appeared on POTD Yesterday. Guess who wanted to have a look at the former platform view behind closed gates ?:
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The TPO (Travelling Post Office) at the Buckinghamshire Railway Centre... Our club Friday bike ride destination today
Views inside the station concourse...
The cafe is awesome
Definitely worth a visit...
Views inside the station concourse...
The cafe is awesome
Definitely worth a visit...
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Always a joy when I see a new post on the "one for the Train buffs" thread, another one of Gibbo's nicely crafted thread titles. Well done Jim
I see your signal box picture got elevated to POTD but seeing as signal boxes are my current focus of activity I've brought it into the train buffs fold too. Hope you dont mind
I've been you tubing looking at how to cut rafters for my shed/signal box roof. All of them overcomplicate things in the marking out with special roofers triangles, and cut the "bird's mouths with power saws set to the right depth. Complete overkill and takes them ages to explain it.
Handsaw, an improvised measuring and marking out tool in the shape of a straight bit of metal strip, and an ordinary set square and a bit of a trial run with this template. Not a tape measure or fancy roofers triangle in sight and no need to know the exact angle of slope of the roof. The angle takes care of itself in the measures taken and marked
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I see your signal box picture got elevated to POTD but seeing as signal boxes are my current focus of activity I've brought it into the train buffs fold too. Hope you dont mind
On the signal box shed homage I have been faffing about with Rafters today...with success
I've been you tubing looking at how to cut rafters for my shed/signal box roof. All of them overcomplicate things in the marking out with special roofers triangles, and cut the "bird's mouths with power saws set to the right depth. Complete overkill and takes them ages to explain it.
Handsaw, an improvised measuring and marking out tool in the shape of a straight bit of metal strip, and an ordinary set square and a bit of a trial run with this template. Not a tape measure or fancy roofers triangle in sight and no need to know the exact angle of slope of the roof. The angle takes care of itself in the measures taken and marked
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Not at all Neil, I'm delighted it's being well enjoyedNewcastleFalcon wrote: ↑04 Aug 2023, 17:27 I see your signal box picture got elevated to POTD but seeing as signal boxes are my current focus of activity I've brought it into the train buffs fold too. Hope you dont mind
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And I'm following with great interest the construction of your own signal box
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I think modern day trains should revert back to signal boxes, I'm sick and tired of train delays due to signal failure or a points issue or strikes
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Re: One for the train buffs.
Also to be found at Quainton is a Buffer Depot. Not, as you might expect, a stockpile of railway buffers but a hangover from WW2 and the Cold War. These were located all over the UK, normally in out of the way anonymous places, and were 'Ministry' stores of foodstuffs and equipment to be used in the event of <ahem> a last resort Most of the sites shared similar architecture (Romney sheds or brick built sheds) and most had at least two out of the following transport links to be found adjacent - rail, road, canal, river, sea.
So now you know
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I'll be looking out for that next time I'm there Robin I'll see if I can get a picture or two...
Was it in the two big sheds you can see in the background of this photo?
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