Hornby Class 66 Fastline
Above we have a Bachmann model, pre-owned at £129 set against a Hornby version with electronic (DCC) control and sound (wot no smoke?) also pre owned, also £129. These are "pre-owned" from Rails of Sheffield.
Below two more offers from Rails.The same model, new, from Accorascale at £179 or with DCC and sound at £279.
Confused dot com?
There is no doubt that the Accurascale is the most accurate (there's a clue in the name) and most detailed version with Bachmann coming second. Hornby's Class 66 is definitely third but it us still a very good model.
But the "Puzzle Picture" version is a special offer from Rails ...... as an orange dyed David Dickinson might say ...
... cheap as chips. Just £60. That is about half the price of a signalling tank engine in today's market.
Most of our readers would find it difficult to tell the difference between the models UNLESS they had all three side by side.
It opened in 1997 and is adjacent to a large business park; both places involving lots of people and lots of car parks. The White Rose "area" should have been an ideal location for a railway station on the line between Leeds and Huddersfield.Work started on the station in 2022.Work was abruptly stopped in 2024 due to management incompetence due to "an alarming cost overrun".
One of the best ways to reduce road congestion is to use rail. So, ideally, a station should be in place before the area develops. This happened with many stations on the London Underground and has again happened with Meridian Water.
But, whisper it quietly, something is about to happen.White Rose may yet get its station!Better late than never, as the saying goes!
Glorious Gronk?For those unfamiliar with trainspotting patois, a Gronk is a class 08 diesel shunter once familiar in their hundreds all over the British Rail network. Sort of 'invented' by pre-nationalisation LMS, they have been painted black ...... green ...... numbered in the "D" series ...... and been turned our in an amazing variety of post BR liveries. But those that have not been actively preserved tended to look like this.08 308 was in a very sad state at Wolsingham on the heritage Weardale Railway.Oddly, the Weiardale Railway does not seem keen to publish pictures of its pathetic peeled paint Gronk!
Glorious Gronk?For those unfamiliar with trainspotting patois, a Gronk is a class 08 diesel shunter once familiar in their hundreds all over the British Rail network. Sort of 'invented' by pre-nationalisation LMS, they have been painted black ...... green ...... numbered in the "D" series ...... and been turned our in an amazing variety of post BR liveries. But those that have not been actively preserved tended to look like this.08 308 was in a very sad state at Wolsingham on the heritage Weardale Railway.Oddly, the Weiardale Railway does not seem keen to publish pictures of its pathetic peeled paint Gronk!
Stagecoach in Exeter runs buses to the rapidly expanding "overspill" town of Cranbrook.There it is on the old A30, now B3174 just north of Exeter Airport. It's new station is top left in the above shot and more development now continues top right.
But it is not near the sea!
So fbb checked. The timetable change was on 4th January. Early morning journeys run 7 days a week from about 0430. Journeys after midnight run hourly only on Saturday night i.e. Sunday very early!Above is the timetable at the end of Saturday and the start of Sunday.
What the report should have said is that "On Saturday nights from 10th Jan, buses will run hourly through until Sunday Mornng".
Variety continues tomorrow.
Next Variety blog ; Mon 19th Jan
























































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