Wednesday, 8 December 2010

Snow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sorry for the lack of updates recently but the snow has not let me go to the railway. Check out beamish's transport blog for pics of the museum under a blanket of snow and how they are trying to clear the tramway. The week before the snow came the railway received the former members workshop machines in form of a lathe and a drilling machine. I would imagine that the railway is covered in snow and the only engine that you would be able to run is krokidile which is also engine of the month. The steam engines are going through winter maintenance like chimney cleaning and small adjustments.


Here is the six wheeled Bridget that was displayed in our September exhibition it is going under trails before it is striped down for painting. If the owner paints it blue we could have a Thomas the tank engine on the railway!!!


Friday, 19 November 2010

Sorry for the lack of updates recently but computer problems have been holding me back from the blog but it should return to full use very soon. News from the railway is that the carriage shed has progressed a lot since last time it was on the blog and krokidile has found a new job! It is now the engine to pull the "leaf train". It goes round the railway and picks up big bags full of leafs and carries to our compost bin for disposal. Other jobs for krokidile is track tester and being the railways "goods engine". The clearing out of the former members workshop should be finished hopefully this week.
until next time bye.

Thursday, 21 October 2010

Let there be fire!!!

On Saturday lumps of old metal came from the former members workshop. We are also preparing for the arrival of the machinery from the workshop. But a momentous event happened on saturday as you will find out.


You may not be able to see it but smoke is actually coming out of the carridge shed's newly fitted chiminey!




One big problem about the railway that it is mostly underneath trees which rain down leaf's in the Autumn. Because of this the railway rescently brought this very useful (and very fun!) leaf blower as for example...



Here is the shed area under a sea of leafs. The leaf blower turned this job, which is a long and tiring to a quick and fun job. After ten minutes the area was transformed to this...


...clean shed area. We have learnt to put a mat over the turntable to stop leaf's from jamming it.



Here we see some steel bar being cut to length. This will make a frame so we can repaint the viaduct.




In the the last post I said there was nothing going on up at the station but I was wrong!! Turns out that a small section of path needed concreated at the gate. Sadly a cat called "FAT-CAT" made a paw mark in the concreate!





And finally we have had a squirrel on this blog before but i can better that now as we have a beautiful (and rare) red kite circling over the railway.

until next time bye!