QUOTE: Originally posted by germanium Owlsroost - don't you mean "7 feet" for the gauge ??
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Isambard Speaking of Isambard Kingdom Brunel and the Royal Albert Bridge: http://www.railroadforums.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=28610&cat=500&ppuser=3182
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QUOTE: Originally posted by daveklepper Wasn''t George Stephenson just as important as Brunel? Maybe even more?
QUOTE: Reaching back into the memory, I can't remember any significant line closures since the ones in the 1970's (e.g. Bridport - Maiden Newton and Haltwhistle - Alston) other than the light rail conversions in Tyneside, Manchester, Croydon etc.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Hugh Jampton QUOTE: Originally posted by daveklepper Wasn''t George Stephenson just as important as Brunel? Maybe even more? Not really,, George's only claim to fame is that people think he invented the locomotive. Whereas Isembard built railways, bridges, tunnels, ships etc.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Simon Reed Both Stephensons, but George in particular, quite literally pioneered the art of railway navigation
QUOTE: Originally posted by Tulyar15 I think he means planning the route. The guys who built the railways were called Navies as they learned their trade building canals or "inland navigations" as they were called at that time in Britain.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Simon Reed I think the last passenger closure was Balloch Pier in 1986, although I understand that it was a service with very little patronage other than for Loch Lomond cruises. Speaking of passenger train withdrawals we've planned our October Amtrak event which goes (subject to last minute refinement):- Fly to Boston Downeaster to Portland and back - meaning that I've travelled by rail in Maine, my third last State. Lake Shore Limited Boston - Chicago, where our party divides. I'll be having another ride on the CSSB, whereas others will be chasing down F40's on Metra. I then do South West Chief to Alberquerque, doing Rail Runner, then continuing on the Chief to LA, while the others do California Zephyr, then South from Emeryville on a Capitols or San Jouquin service. I'll kill time by covering locos on the Surfliners until we all assemble in San Diego to fly home. I think that's more Amtrak than most US railfans have ever done...
QUOTE: Also, I suppose the Pullmans with their tea service are not around any more.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Simon Reed Tony - it's myself (manager for a home shopping company), Gordon Atkinson (manager for a company that makes Sonar equipment) and Tim (DRS driver) so far. Interested? Send a message off-group if so.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Murphy Siding My Dec. '05 issue of The Railway Magazine. courtesy of Simon Reed, talks about a "heritage railway". What is that, exactly? Thanks
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