Thursday, 21 May 2026

Bigger Change Of Plan

fbb Gives Up (Rpt)

Faced with a heavy cold, a big back tooth extraction, preparing for a short holiday, Church lunch; AND preparing for Fellowship meetings which happen immediately after the holiday; fbb has abandoned his Wuhan series. The amount of research needed was just too much.

Wuhan will return later

fbb Fesses Up

The last couple of weeks has been a challenge for your octogenarian opinionated oldie. Instead of soldiering on bravely, he should have taken a break and enjoyed a bit of "down time".

fbb Messes Up

So after Tuesday's extraction event whereby a tooth similar to that of  sabre tooth tiger ...

... was extracted painlessly from the fbb jaw, the old man hied to the church lunch and an hour or so of pleasant conversation. After which he felt awfully awful and went to bed early -- forgetting, of course, to post Wednesday's blog. Then at 0600 yesterday ...

fbb Explodes!

It was the seedy Krook in Dickens' Bleak House who spontaneously combusted!
Fortunately, fbb's explosion was in the (human) waste disposal system! Now, fbb is enjoying (?) very boring bed rest; boring but necessary! It has taken a couple of hours to compile these extra paragraphs. BUT, on the positive side, fbb has enjoyed "a little nourishment" as did Gran Grove in the first ever TV "Soap"!
Gran is bottom right in the above publicity shot if "The Grove Family".

The fbbs Give Up

Accordingly, the fbbs have had to cancel their holiday with Lochs and Glens ...
... at the Loch Achray Hotel.
it is, surprisingly, at the head of Loch Achray.

So, all this drivel is by way of an introduction to a REPEAT of yesterday's blog which did not appear until midday! So ideal for those who missed it and a thrilling re-run for those that were initially thrilled yesterday.

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Back To Our Roots? Or Routes? 

In the glorious days of Sheffield trams (that's proper clanking trams, not the modern resurrection beauties), one key route was from Sheffield Lane Top (shown erroneously as Firth Park on the above diagram) ...
... to Meadowhead.
Of course, the trams just stopped in the middle of the road! Replacement buses numbered 75 were a direct substitute for greatly missed trams.
Part of the frequency was numbered 33 but did not make it to Meadowhead. We will see why below.
For the buses a little turning circle (a k a mini bus station) was constructed off the highway but close to the tram terminus.
The terminus lasted into the First Bus era.
On the map below you can trace the 33 and 75 bus routes.
The Sheffield Lane Top terminus was by the church symbol on the map above. Buses used much of the RED A6135 with a diversion via Firth Park on the ORANGE B6088.

South of the city the 33 left the main A61 GREEN ...

.... via a squiggle and continuing via Graves Park to Hemsworth. Meanwhile the 75 buses continued, like the trams, to Meadowhead. The buses turned via a side street loop.

Briefly, the 75 was extended along the GREEN outer ring road and the YELLOW local bit to Norton.

It was all change south of the city centre on 8th October 1968! (Usual fbb unreliable memory warning). A revised 75 and a new 76 were diverted away from the A61 between city centre and Woodseats.

... via the RED Abbeydale Road and up the hill to join the historic route on the YELLOW Woodseats Road at the bottom of the map. 

The 75 ran from its historic Meadowhead terminus via a new ORANGE road .at the lower end of the map below ...

... to Bradway.

The 76 ran via Greenhill almost to Bradway, then turned back to finish at Low Edges.
In a later change, the 75 moved from Bradway to Batemoor on the opposite side of the A61.

It may be that our readers are already confused. Please try to hold on to the simple fact that, despite the changes, buses still ran from Sheffield Lane Top, cross city to the Meadowhead area.

Indeed, south of the city things are still broadly the same for the 75 and 76 since the big shake up in 1968.

Above we see the 75 in KHAKI, and the 76 in RED.

But we also see lots of variations.

So what is happening?

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Off The Track!

In the good old days of fbb's youth, loco wheels had big flanges ...

... but the centre set of wheels were flangeless! That meant the 0-6-0 chassis could get round the sharp curves and pointwork without falling off the track. Here is part of an early Triang point ...

... and a Hornby Dublo point ...

... both with far deeper rails than today's equivalent. Below a Hornby Dublo (3 rail) 0-6-0 loco also with no flanges on the centre wheels.
0-6-0 locos without centre wheel flanges but with deep flanges elsewhere will run satisfactorily on old deep rail track. But what happens with modern models with all wheels enflanged?

They can get round the sharp curves because the axles can slide a little, left to right.

But if the track is not well laid they still derail! Up and down movement causes one set of wheels to jump off the track, particularly when coping with bumps and tight curves.

Which is why fbb was having problems.

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 Next 75 and 76 blog : Friday 22nd 

Wednesday, 20 May 2026

Change Of Plan

 fbb Gives Up!

Faced with a heavy cold, a big back tooth extraction, preparing for a short holiday, Church lunch; AND preparing for Fellowship meetings which happen immediately after the holiday; fbb has abandoned his Wuhan series. The amount of research needed was just too much.

Wuhan will return later

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Back To Our Roots? Or Routes? 

In the glorious days of Sheffield trams (that's proper clanking trams, not the modern resurrection beauties), one key route was from Sheffield Lane Top (shown erroneously as Firth Park on the above diagram) ...
... to Meadowhead.
Of course, the trams just stopped in the middle of the road! Replacement buses numbered 75 were a direct substitute for greatly missed trams.
Part of the frequency was numbered 33 but did not make it to Meadowhead. We will see why below.
For the buses a little turning circle (a k a mini bus station) was constructed off the highway but close to the tram terminus.
The terminus lasted into the First Bus era.
On the map below you can trace the 33 and 75 bus routes.
The Sheffield Lane Top terminus was by the church symbol on the map above. Buses used much of the RED A6135 with a diversion via Firth Park on the ORANGE B6088.

South of the city the 33 left the main A61 GREEN ...

.... via a squiggle and continuing via Graves Park to Hemsworth. Meanwhile the 75 buses continued, like the trams, to Meadowhead. The buses turned via a side street loop.

Briefly, the 75 was extended along the GREEN outer ring road and the YELLOW local bit to Norton.

It was all change south of the city centre on 8th October 1968! (Usual fbb unreliable memory warning). A revised 75 and a new 76 were diverted away from the A61 between city centre and Woodseats.

... via the RED Abbeydale Road and up the hill to join the historic route on the YELLOW Woodseats Road at the bottom of the map. 

The 75 ran from its historic Meadowhead terminus via a new ORANGE road .at the lower end of the map below ...

... to Bradway.

The 76 ran via Greenhill almost to Bradway, then turned back to finish at Low Edges.
In a later change, the 75 moved from Bradway to Batemoor on the opposite side of the A61.

It may be that our readers are already confused. Please try to hold on to the simple fact that, despite the changes, buses still ran from Sheffield Lane Top, cross city to the Meadowhead area.

Indeed, south of the city things are still broadly the same for the 75 and 76 since the big shake up in 1968.

Above we see the 75 in KHAKI, and the 76 in RED.

But we also see lots of variations.

So what is happening?

≈======================

Off The Track!

In the good old days of fbb's youth, loco wheels had big flanges ...

... but the centre set of wheels were flangeless! That meant the 0-6-0 chassis could get round the sharp curves and pointwork without falling off the track. Here is part of an early Triang point ...
... and a Hornby Dublo point ...
... both with far deeper rails than today's equivalent. Below a Hornby Dublo (3 rail) 0-6-0 loco also with no flanges on the centre wheels.
0-6-0 locos without centre wheel flanges but with deep flanges elsewhere will run satisfactorily on old deep rail track. But what happens with modern models with all wheels enflanged?

They can get round the sharp curves because the axles can slide a little, left to right.

But if the track is not well laid they still derail! Up and down movement causes one set of wheels to jump off the track, particularly when coping with bumps and tight curves.

Which is why fbb was having problems.

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 Next 75 and 76 blog : Thursday 21st May 

Tuesday, 19 May 2026

Dentist Day Blog!

"When sorrows come, they come not single spies, but in battalions."

It was Pam Ayres who hit the headlines a goodly few years ago with a poem, "I wish I'd Looked After Me Teeth". fbb shares the concept, but at 81 he has probably left it too late. Today at 1000 the old bloke will be enjoying a very expensive extraction; after which he is due at the church "Contact" Lunch.

Woohoo Wuhan!

Having failed so far to unearth detail about Wuhan's apparently excellent bus service, he is now trying to understand tour buses. They are not "open top" but they are double deck.
They are in multiple touristy loveries and have a look of a modernised Routemaster about them.
Some top deck windows are large and curve into the roof thus ensuring that there are good views looking up. And there is plenty to look up at! Some have an upwards view but others don't.
Tables are provided for families that wish to sit face to face.
The seats look far more comfy than on any open top tour bus fbb has ridden on in the UK.

They congregate near a clone of Bradford Town Hall ...
... amd the only place they appear to pass is the Yellow Crane Tower!
Hopefully you do get to see a bit more for your money! The only price fbb could find on-line was in US dollars.
That equates to approx 38 Chinese Yen which doesn't seem a good deal as you would get 19 bus rides at 2 Yen and more fun! That is if you coud find out where and when the buses go.

But there is plenty to see apart from tower blocks ...
... and very, very scary road junctions!

Four Wheels Good : Six Wheels Bad
"When sorrows come, they come not single spies, but in battalions."

fbb has already hinted at problems at the re-sited and extended Peterville Castle. There was insufficient clearance between track and castle walls causing longer coaches to either demolish bits of castle or be demolished by bigger bits of castle.

So the whole track layout at the castle end had to be rejigged and carried over a huge drop to the floor of the fbb attic!
And even then, fbb's 0-6-0 tank locos were prone to derail!

It never used to be a problem in the old bloke's teenage years.
Six wheel locos would rattle through the track at great speed without derailing. So what's the difference from then to now?
Can our eagle eyed reader spot the differences between the wheels on a 1967 0-6-0 chassis and the wheels removed from a 2010 chassis.

More tomorrow - hopefully!
"When sorrows come, they come not single spies, but in battalions."

Yesterday, the sore throat burst into a hugely annoying cold generating huge amounts of mucus and an aura of total lethargy at fbb mansions.
Sigh. Groan. Sniff. Cough. Sneeze and repeat as required!

 Next Emergency blog : Weds 20th May