"Tricky Dicky" Train Decision
Having been poked in the eye over his proposals to run trains on the West Coast main line, Sir Richard is developing plans to run via the Channel Tunnel. He is about to submit (or maybe he has already submitted) his proposals to the various authorities (and there are lots of them!), presumably awaiting approval. Be patient Mr B, it take ages.
So he has indicated his intention to buy some trains and will, doubtless, be taking his collecting box round to the many financial institutions who may wish to lend him the money. Even Sir Richard's millions or billions will not be enough to pop into Astom and write a cheque.
It is a bit more complicated than that!
Botcheston Bus Bother : An Update
The Leicester Mercury is on the case!As confidently predicted by the Mother Shipton of bus prophecy (fbb, and equally unreliable!), a replacement service has been announced. At least the press has got hold of something.Now that Alice has "hit out" something clearly needs to happen.Alice is right to be unsure. After failing with route 26, and failing with route 28, does anyone really think Arriva is going to commit two vehicles to this very non-commercial link?
As a frustrating aside, fbb did follow "the link below" to the County's web site and, surprise surprise, here was nothing about any Botcheston replacement.
It is a challenge to understand what Arriva and the Council has planned; fbb will have a go at sorting it out, what might be called an uneducated guess.It looks like there will be a real scheduled bus on schooldays only for the school kiddies going to Groby or Glenfield and some sort of Demand Responsive Transport "service" outwith these times. It may be that the DRT journeys run into Leicester but that is not clear either.
So thanks a bunch Leicester Mercury.
Also "on the case" is the County Councillor from Groby ...... with a name that sounds like a "geet-ar pickin' country and western singer. In the excellent village news and adverts magazine, he writes ...Ozzy probably isn't interested in Botcheston but he is clear on the forthcoming changes.
Isn't he?
Arriva thinks the service will still be numbered 28 not 27A ...... although, knowing Arriva's high incompetence rating, combining this with the Councillor ignorance quotient, it is hard to guess the right answer.
Time will tell on both matters.
Pedantically Correct ... BUTIt s not really a new station as such; it is a new station building.Or it would be if there were only one platform and only one track. Clearly the artist creating the impression has never been there. It must be that doyen of illustrations, Albert Inchcape.
And there doesn't seem to be much overhead electric string in evidence; but it is coming "soon"!
This is the view from the roadside ...This below ISN'T East Kilbride ...... although it does illustrate at least one on-line piece about the new East Kilbride station. It is actually Hairmires, the next stop towards Glasgow where a footbridge is necessary as it has two tracks.
Below is the previous "new" station at EK ...... and before that, it looked like this.Way, way back, before they new-fangled diesel things materialised it was a "real" station.The branch is one of the few Glasgow local lines that fbb has not enjoyed. He has had a bit of a chunter round on the town's buses, but the railway station is not best placed for snappy bus/rail interchange unless you are desperate for the walk. fbb wasn't.fbb will aim to go when the string is electrified and when Mrs fbb needs more Scotland therapy!
Esplanade's Exciting Cafe CultureAfter two years of waiting, the new cafe at Ryde Esplanade station (sorry, Interchange) has opened.It is not the most architecturally stimulating building, having had its floor space cobbled together under various bits of old station roof, notably part of the Ryde tram platforms. It is currently a bit "bland" ...... but offers a view across the Solent towards Southampton Water. There is an entrance from the street ...... and a second set of doors from inside the building, a corridor closed off at certain times - probably when the caff is also closed.On the opposite side of the corridor you will find the toilets!
It has been a long, long time a-coming, but is certainly more pleasing than anything that has existed before. Obviously it also serves the bus station!Do they do a good well-filled bacon butty and a mugga?
fbb awaits a full quality assessment from his Senior Isle of Wight correspondent who supplied most of the pictures. Thanks Alan.
Model Railways; Why So Expensive?
And no wonder!Recently, Sam Turner (of Sam's Trains fame) has reviewed the Accurascale Class 60, a model of one of the key freight locos operating on Britain's railways. They have appeared in many, many liveries but Accurascale have managed to find a picture of the one that begat Sam's model.The model is expensive, VERY expensive, at full retail, and you do wonder why.
Sam's review gives a clue. Apart from wheels, a motor and a very detailed body, you get lots of extras.The front lights work as do those at the back which show red (not obviously red on a video screen shot).
The couplings are mostly clear plastic which makes them far less obtrusive.There are lights in the cab ...... and lights behind the various dials that the driver must observe at all times.Yes, really!
They swap over when the loco changes direction.
There are even lights in the engine compartment visible via see-through etched metal grilles.You also have also switches to control all this if you cannot afford to rebuild your layout to DCC standards. They are hidden in a lid on the roof ...... held in place by little magnets. The switches ...... are too small for fbb's stubbly fingers and the labels are too small for fbb's slightly dodgy eyes.
Also in the body shell, you will find the "stay alive" technology. For the technically minded this is a rack of condensers ...... which hold on to a bit of the electric from the track and keep the loco going if the rails are mucky or the track is a bit dodgy. fbb is something of an expert at creating dirty and intrinsically dodgy track.
The big question. How much?
£170 discount price. By today's' horrific standards, that is good value. DCC sound fitted versions are £100 more.
fbb's last loco bought was a vintage second-hand Triang "Nellie" ...
fbb's last loco bought was a vintage second-hand Triang "Nellie" ...
... at £28 and he found that painful. It does have wheels and a motor!
Next Variety blog : Sunday 24 Aug
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