Saturday, 18 April 2026

Saturday Variety

 Knott End Ferry's End - Not!

The ferry has run for 180 years between Knott End and Fleetwood where it connects with Blackpool's super-swish new trams. Without the ferry it is a long way round via Poulton-le-Fylde,
The tide is hugely up and down at Fleetwood, where you often need to climb down to board at medium and low tide.
The smells are memorable. There is a lengthy trek at Knott End to enjoy as well.
News broke a few days ago that the service was to end ...
... as nobody wanted to run it!
fbb guesses that "compliant tenders" were not offering operators, including the incumbent, enough income.

But then, almost at the last minute, a reprieve has been negotiated between Council and the current team. 
Apparently a three year extension has been agreed.

New Station Announced - Not!

The hacks at "The Sun" are not renowned for their accurate reporting. Even fbb was utterly confused by this one.  The pictures of the entrance were non help.

Of course it was NOT about a new station at all.

In fact what is being reported is a new "rear entrance" to Cambridge station.
The elegant station building has been progressively improved over the years and is now changed from a beautiful "porte cochere" style into a fully enclosed entrance hall.
The additional entrance was a small industrial area when Streetview last visited ...
... but will be super smashing and splendid when it is finished.

Work at Wixams - Not!
Meanwhile, over the border in Bedfordshire ...
... a kerfufle has broken out about the new station at Wixams to serve the Theme Park being opened by Universal Studios. Bedfordshire Council had done a lot of preparatory work on a new two platform station to be served by local trains using the 'slow lines'.
Then along comes the lads from Universal and announces their mega project.
It will lie between the Bletchley to Bedford line (which should have been carrying East West Rail trains by now) and the Midland Main Line. Kempston Hardwick station exists on thei latter but Wixams will appear on the Midland Main line.

So Notwork Rail planners have decided that Wixams needs to have FOUR platforms and be much bigger!

Thus the rail people have told the Council people that they can throw their planning work in the bin!
So tough!

It does seem a bit unfair.

A Good Idea - Or Not
Certainly NOT if you are Southern Vectis!
Travel over by hover, no bovver; and waiting for you at Ryde will be a smart minibus to facilitate your tour of the Isle of Wight.
If you were a party of 9, the hire will still be dearer than two Vectis family day tickets.

So quite expensive to drive. The press release doesn't say how expensive, but it will surely cost more than two family rovers; even more if the mix is less than  nine adults!

Perhaps this service will not make too deep an inroad into the bus company profits after all!

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Painting is what ruins it for an fbb model. His ancient left hand is unreliably wobbly, sometimes manageable, sometimes hopeless. So stuff like this would be, erm, challenging.


Chummy has spray painted the main body shell, then uses a very fine brush for the detail. And then there are the transfers. These are press fixed ...
... and very fiddly. Then they are sealed with spray on varnish!

Sadly the lettering never looks as good as that produced by modern printing technology, you can always see the edges!
You cannot see edges on a printed model.
The fuzziness is due to fbb's dubious camera skills; and NOT poor tampa printing!

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  Next Variey blog : Sunday 19th April 

Friday, 17 April 2026

traversing the Tone (4)

The BBC Tells All

A new £5m walkway linking a major railway hub 8and the nearby town centre has opened, four years after being given planning permission.

The Firepool Boulevard now connects Taunton Railway Station directly to the county cricket ground, and onwards to the centre of town, through a yet-to-be developed plot of land.

Part of the land was the closed Livestock Market ...
... finally demolished in 2023.

The pathway is a more direct route to the town centre and gives people an alternative route that avoids having to walk along busy roads.

The Somerset Council lead member for economic development, Mike Rigby, said the 'boulevard' would have a "decent impact" on people in the town.

Most news feeds seem to think the cost has escalated to 6 million, which seems a lot for a footpath leading nowhere. There always was a footpath from Canal Road ...
... to Priory Bridge where it met up with a footpath along the north bank of the Tone, seen below after the clearing of thr Market site.
And now we look towards Priory Bridge showing the new Boulevard, the resurfaced river side path and the old path from Canal Road just fizzling out.
We can also see that the river path passes under the bridge.
Up at road level we spy the steps up from the paths ...
... and on the opposite side of the road, a ramp down to the path ...
... which looks like the entrance to someone's back garden ...
... but, thankfully for the property owner, it isn't! We are now on a well formed path walking in the direction of the main shopping street and thus, ultimately, the town centre.
Very pleasant!

All is well until ...

... the riverside path goes no further! This time it does lead to private property and is decidedly uninviting. You are "round the back" of Morrisons.
A somewhat creepy walk alongside the slab of the store ...
... offers a first left leading to another dead end ...
... and a straight on and veer left ...
... which takes you to shops, civilisation and the main road into town.
On the way we have to Traverse the Tone (tada!) ...
... before making our weary way into the very centre, the pulsating hub, of Taunton's retail delights.

A Special Weekend Treat
Several of the articles about the new Firepool Boulevard (remember?) extol the fact (?) that ...
... it is a quicker way into town than using the main road.

And, in case you are thinking of trying it for yourself, please note that fbb could find no direction signs whatsoever for his on-line investigation.

You're on your own, folks.

Six million well spent?

fbb has discovered a slight re-route of the pedestrian perambulation. But, lest the excitement is just too much for his readers, he will return to the topic in a future posting.

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The roof of the van is vacuum formed from thin plastic.
So has to be glued to the metal box body; and you have a Newton Chambers car carrier.
Note that roof vents have been added and the translucent roof lights are, in essence, sticky backed plastic labels.
Painting and transfers still to do.

Tricky stuff.

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  Next Variety blog : Saturday 18th April