Wensleydale Railway - Photo Archive


October 2020
Photographs

Work continues on the redecoration of Leeming Bar Station House which was supported by a Heritage Lottery Grant. However the main focus at the beginning of this month was been the continuation of the major Army Railway Exercise by the Royal Engineers on our railway. They are renewing Wensley Level Crossing, relaying a section of track near Harmby, replacing structural timberwork on the Swale Bridge, along with several other smaller jobs. These are all jobs designed to help the training of the Army Sappers in railway work. This is the first time in about 50 years that the Army has done such an exercise in this country.
This month we have:-
1. Continuation and conclusion of the Army Exercise on our railway together with associated works trains.
2. The Army signing a Military Covenant with us in recognition our support of their railway exercise.
3. The restoration of coaches for the Polar Express supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund continues.
4. More Pacers arrive on the line.
5. Work on new drains at Leeming Bar continues.
6. Painting of lanterns to be attached to the restored Station House at Leeming Bar.
7. The restoration by the Direct Works Team of a Waiting Room Bench for the restored Leeming Bar Station House is progressing with the first one being completed and installed.
8. Work by the Direct Works Team at Scruton on a platform trolley for Leeming Bar continues.
9. Progress of the interior decoration of Leeming Bar Station House continues.
10. Work by the Vegetation Team at various locations.
You can see more photos of the work carried out on our line by the Army during this month here

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Photo - Andy Glendinning
Exercise Turnout 20 Day 3. More of the old trackbed dug out at Wensley Crossing. (30/09/2020)
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Photo - Andy Glendinning
Exercise Turnout 20 Day 3. More of the old trackbed dug out at Wensley Crossing. (30/09/2020)
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Photo - Andy Glendinning
Exercise Turnout 20 Day 3. More of the old trackbed dug out at Wensley Crossing. (30/09/2020)
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Photo - Andy Glendinning
Exercise Turnout 20 Day 4. Bottom ballast,sleepers and rail at Wensley Crossing. (01/10/2020)
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Photo - Andy Glendinning
Exercise Turnout 20 Day 4. There's always shovelling. (01/10/2020)
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Photo - Kev Burnitt
Exercise Turnout 20 : Day 5 - A Works Train moving sleepers from Redmire to Harmby through Leyburn Station. (02/10/2020)
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Photo - Andy Glendinning
Exercise Turnout 20 Day 7. Just a small gap to fill. (04/10/2020)
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Photo - Andy Glendinning
Exercise Turnout 20 Day 7. Kerbs set, track ballasted and tamped, Polysafe panels going in at Wensley Crossing. (04/10/2020)
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Photo - Andy Glendinning
Exercise Turnout 20 Day 8. All panels in place, gap filled at Wensley. (05/10/2020)
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Photo - Andy Glendinning
Exercise Turnout 20 Day 7. 03 shunter and Salmon dropping sleepers at the Argill Farm relay site. (04/10/2020)
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Photo - Michael Metcalfe
Colas Rail 56090 at Scruton Station with a train load of ballast in support of the Army relay at Argill. (07/10/2020)
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Photo - Andy Glendinning
Exercise Turnout 20 Day 10. 56090 at the head of the ballast train crosses Leases Road at Leeming Bar. (07/10/2020)
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Photo - Andy Glendinning
Exercise Turnout 20 Day 10. 66718 'Sir Peter Hendy' (now Network Rail Chairman) pauses on the rear of the ballast train at Leeming Bar. (07/10/2020)
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Photo - Nigel Cockburn
56090 heads 04.36 Doncaster Belmont Down Yard to Argill Farm ballast train shortly after passing through Bedale. (07/10/2020)
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Photo - Michael Metcalfe
GBRF 66718 "Sir Peter Hendry CBE" was on the rear of the train seen here at Finghall Station. (07/10/2020)
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Photo - Nigel Cockburn
56090 is seen just west of the old Spennithorne Station with a ballast train for the track renewal at Argill Farm (07/10/2020)
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Photo - Michael Metcalfe
03144 seen at Stoop House Bridge propelling the salmon wagon from Leyburn to Constable Burton Loop to pick up the Lowmac and Shark Van before heading back to Leyburn. It would be used later to plough the ballast at Argill. (07/10/2020)
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Photo - Andy Glendinning
Exercise Turnout 20 Day 10. 03 shunter, Flatrol, Salmon and Shark ballast plough head towards the worksite at Argill Farm to pick up the excavator. (07/10/2020)
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Photo - Andy Glendinning
Exercise Turnout 20 Day 10. Loading the excavator. (07/10/2020)
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Photo - Andy Glendinning
Exercise Turnout 20 Day 10. Harmby Bridge excavator safely loaded, heading to Leyburn in preparation for unloading ballast. (07/10/2020)
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Photo - Michael Metcalfe
56090 at Harmby after a slight hiccup when it slipped to a standstill in the cutting. (07/10/2020)
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Photo - Andy Glendinning
Exercise Turnout 20 Day 10. Harmby Bridge, ballast train heading for Leyburn. (07/10/2020)
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Photo - Michael Metcalfe
56090 Approaching Yorkshire Dales level crossing. (07/10/2020)
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Photo - Michael Metcalfe
The Army Volvo 360 excavator unloads 2 wagon loads of ballast at Leyburn for future projects. (07/10/2020)
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Photo - Andy Glendinning
Exercise Turnout 20 Day 10. Unloading at Leyburn. (07/10/2020)
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Photo - Michael Metcalfe
56090 (On rear) now at the worksite about to drop ballast on the Argill relay. (07/10/2020)
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Photo - Michael Metcalfe
66718 passing Spennithorne Station now dropping spare ballast on the return back to Constable Burton. (07/10/2020)
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Photo - Michael Metcalfe
A close up of the JJA Autoballasters dropping ballast on each shoulder of the track. (07/10/2020)
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Photo - Nigel Cockburn
66718 'Sir Peter Hendy CBE' approaches Bedale in what can be described as perfect light with the return ballast working to Doncaster (07/10/2020)
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Photo - Andy Glendinning
Exercise Turnout 20 Day 12. Relaid and ballasted track at Argill Farm ready for tamping. (09/10/2020)
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Photo - Andy Glendinning
Exercise Turnout 20 Day 12. Signing ceremony at Leyburn. (09/10/2020)
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Photo - Andy Glendinning
Exercise Turnout 20 Day 12. Signing ceremony at Leyburn, rather damp! (09/10/2020)
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Photo - Andy Glendinning
Exercise Turnout 20 Day 12. Socially distanced handover. (09/10/2020)
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Photo - Unknown Photographer
It’s all go at the railway this week with the MK2 coaches receiving their top coat of rail blue. Both will shortly receive the grey top coat followed by a white border. (30/09/2020)
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Photo - Unknown Photographer
It’s all go at the railway this week with the MK2 coaches receiving their top coat of rail blue. Both will shortly receive the grey top coat followed by a white border. (30/09/2020)
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Photo - Unknown Photographer
The top coat of grey is now applied to one of the MK2 coaches leaving only the white border to complete.
This project is funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and it is thanks to all of you who play the National Lottery that projects like this can go ahead (07/10/2020)Click here to see higher resolution photo
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Photo - Unknown Photographer
Work has started by Grinsty Rail on the recovering of the MK2A seats as part of the current restoration project. This is the first MK2A coach at the railway to be reupholstered. (09/10/2020)
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Photo - Andy Glendinning
Yet more Pacers (some for the Aln Valley Railway) pass Scruton. (14/10/2020)
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Photo - Andy Glendinning
More Pacers arriving at Leeming Bar. (14/10/2020)
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Photo - Peter Harbord
The train of 8 class 144 vehicles after arrival at Leeming Bar (14/10/2020)
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Photo - John Tong
Trenches at Leeming Bar for sewerage connection (21/10/2020)
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Photo - John Tong
Equipment being lowered into the sewerage trench at Leeming Bar (21/10/2020)
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Photo - Neil Guest
Finished painting of wall brackets for the lanterns to be installed on the outside of LBR station house. (--/10/2020)
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Photo - Neil Guest
Finished painting of lanterns to be installed on the outside of LBR station house. (--/10/2020)
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Photo - Andy Glendinning
Curious sheep. This lot were quietly going about their business around the field until I hammered a rail key back in during a track patrol near Redmire when they all started baaaing away and gathered to see what the man in orange was up to. (28/10/2020)
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Photo - John Tong
The first bench for Leeming Bar Station Waiting Room very nearly complete (07/10/2020)
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Photo - John Tong
Bill Simmon applying wood preserver to the platform trolley for Leeming Bar Station (07/10/2020)
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Photo - John Tong
Finished Bench loaded in to van at Scruton to be taken to Leeming Bar (21/10/2020)
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Photo - John Tong
The first Bench restored by the Direct Works Team is installed in Leeming Bar Station Ladies Waiting Room (21/10/2020)
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Photo - John Tong
Bob Coombes painting in Leeming Bar Station Building (21/10/2020)
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Photo - Timothy Edwards
The portico entrance to Leeming Bar Station Building. It is the intention that our passengers will enter through this door to buy their tickets (20/10/2020)
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Photo - Timothy Edwards
Leeming Bar Station Building - Finishing touches being applied to the bay window paintwork (20/10/2020)
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Photo - Timothy Edwards
Leeming Bar Station Building - Through the door from the portico future passengers will pass though the former office which will be set up as a parcels office following restoration (20/10/2020)
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Photo - Timothy Edwards
Leeming Bar Station Building - The corridor with the ticket office windows on the left hand side where our passengers will buy their tickets. The door into the Ladies Waiting Room is at the far end. The electricity box above the door still needs to be removed once the far end of the feed cable has been disconnected. (20/10/2020)
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Photo - Timothy Edwards
Leeming Bar Station Building - Inside the ticket office where the ticket sellers will sell the tickets through the windows (20/10/2020)
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Photo - Timothy Edwards
Leeming Bar Station Building - The ticketing corridor from the other end where our passengers will be able to buy their tickets through the ticket windows (20/10/2020)
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Photo - Timothy Edwards
Leeming Bar Station Building - The Ladies Waiting Room with Bob Coombes in the doorway. He has been leading the decoration work (20/10/2020)
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Photo - Timothy Edwards
Leeming Bar Station Building - The Ladies Waiting Room with Bob Coombes in the doorway. (20/10/2020)
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Photo - Alan Graham
During October the vegetation team have been working between Bedale signal box and the new A684 bypass bridge. In this view looking west the vegetation on the right has been earmarked for removal. (07/10/2020)
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Photo - Alan Graham
The vegetation shown previously being removed by a chainsaw operator. (07/10/2020)
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Photo - Alan Graham
In this picture the vegetation team have strimmed away thistle, balsam, nettles and long grass for as far as the eye can see. Same location, looking in the opposite direction towards Bedale signal box. (07/10/2020)
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Photo - Alan Graham
It looks like a tree but vegetation has encroached and surrounded this telegraph pole and its anchor cable. A member of the vegetation team examines the remains of a trackside telephone somewhere within. (07/10/2020)
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Photo - Alan Graham
A typical scenario in the work of the vegetation team. People hard at work, stacking logs, burning brash whilst maintaining social distance. Here between Bedale signal box and the new A684 flyover. (14/10/2020)
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Photo - Alan Graham
By the end of October the vegetation team had moved further west, beyond the new A684 flyover bridge, to this little bridge spanning Bedale beck, where a fallen tree is resting on masonry at the far side. (28/10/2020)
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Photo - Alan Graham
Members of the vegetation team preparing to remove dead overhanging boughs and branches resting against the bridge over Bedale beck (28/10/2020) (28/10/2020)
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Photo - Alan Graham
Another view a short time later showing that the unwanted branches on the far side have been removed. (28/10/2020)
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Photo - Alan Graham
A missing coping stone on the bridge allows a peep at the Bedale beck beyond. Train passengers only get a fleeting glance at this view but the next slide allows a better look at the vista beyond. (28/10/2020)
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Photo - Alan Graham
View from a bridge. Being members of the veg team licences us to work in some (otherwise off limits) amazing locations and the views themselves must be some of the best incentives for becoming a volunteer (28/10/2020)
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Photo - Alan Graham
We're in to the Back End as we say in these parts. On a chilly October day, a good fire keeps spirits up and keeps us warm. Here the vegetation dispose of brash removed from the area beyond the fire. (28/10/2020)
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Photo - Alan Graham
Looking west beyond the Bedale beck bridge, and Autumn colours are clearly visible in the distance. The trees on the right have lost their leaves, while those on the left seem relatively unaffected. (28/10/2020)
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Photo - Alan Graham
All smiles from the vegetation gang prove that despite the hard work, volunteering is fun. If I wasn't doing this, out in the fresh air, I'd probably be plonked in an armchair. I'm sure it's doing me good! (28/10/2020)
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