Wensleydale Railway - Photo Archive


November 2020
Photographs

Due to the lockdown, most volunteer work stopped during November. However vegetation clearance and infrastructure work is considered to be 'essential work', so this was able to carry on as normal.
This month we have:-
1. The Bubblecar which was damaged when it ran into a tree earlier this year has left the railway for repair.
2. The restoration of coaches for the Polar Express supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund continues.
3. Work on new drains at Leeming Bar is virtually complete and excess spoil from the trenches has now been removed.
4. Work by the Vegetation Team at various locations.
5. Work by the Infrastructure Team.

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Photo - Unknown Photographer
The class 121 Bubble Car which was damaged when it ran into a large fallen tree near Bedale earlier this year has now left the railway to go to Nemesis Rail at Burton on Trent for repair. It should be back in service on the railway next year. (12/11/2020)
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Ref - 6473
Photo - Unknown Photographer
The class 121 Bubble Car which was damaged when it ran into a large fallen tree near Bedale earlier this year has now left the railway to go to Nemesis Rail at Burton on Trent for repair. It should be back in service on the railway next year. (12/11/2020)
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Ref - 6474
Photo - Unknown Photographer
Heating and air conditioning systems are the job for this week on the mk2f coach.
Unfortunately some components were missing that are no longer available so with some help (from Eastern Rail Services) modern replacements have been sourced.
It is always a challenge fitting modern equipment onto an old panel especially when whoever took the parts also helpfully snipped all of the cables. However, as can be seen in one of the picture the relays are in and working on test and with telltale LED indications helping with setup. Once we are happy that they are performing correctly the temporary wiring will be replaced and the panel tidied up. (02/11/2020)Click here to see higher resolution photo
Ref - 6475
Photo - Unknown Photographer
Heating and air conditioning systems are the job for this week on the mk2f coach.
Unfortunately some components were missing that are no longer available so with some help (from Eastern Rail Services) modern replacements have been sourced.
It is always a challenge fitting modern equipment onto an old panel especially when whoever took the parts also helpfully snipped all of the cables. However, as can be seen in one of the picture the relays are in and working on test and with telltale LED indications helping with setup. Once we are happy that they are performing correctly the temporary wiring will be replaced and the panel tidied up. (02/11/2020)Click here to see higher resolution photo
Ref - 6476
Photo - Unknown Photographer
Prior to lockdown we managed to get the final coat of blue & grey on the mk2f coach with just the white lining required and the mk2a coach has received its last coat of blue and its first coat of grey. Unfortunately with no volunteers currently on site until after lockdown further progress will now be slow. (04/11/2020)
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Ref - 6477
Photo - Unknown Photographer
Prior to lockdown we managed to get some new wooden door components fitted to the mk2a coach. Unfortunately with no volunteers currently on site further progress will now be slow. (04/11/2020)
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Ref - 6478
Photo - Unknown Photographer
The mk2f coach is seen here receiving its white border between the blue and grey. Work is continuing albeit slowly during this current lockdown. (21/11/2020)
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Ref - 6479
Photo - Unknown Photographer
Work on the MK2’s is progressing and today the newly reupholstered seats arrived back from Grinsty Rail. Don’t they look great?! (26/11/2020)
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Ref - 6480
Photo - Andy Glendinning
Excess spoil from the trench for the new sewer connection by the New Shed at Leeming Bar being loaded to be carted away to Leyburn/Redmire. (11/11/2020)
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Ref - 6481
Photo - Andy Glendinning
Excess spoil from the trench for the new sewer connection by the New Shed at Leeming Bar being loaded to be carted away to Leyburn/Redmire. (11/11/2020)
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Ref - 6482
Photo - Alan Graham
During November the Vegetation Team continued to improve visibility at crossings. This image between Bedale and Crakehall shows how a taper has been applied to undergrowth on the right to improve sight. (04/11/2020)
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Ref - 6483
Photo - Alan Graham
11am on 11.11.2020. Alone among the fields, somewhere between Bedale and Crakehall, the Vegetation Team stop work to observe their two minute silence on Remembrance Day. (11/11/2020)
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Ref - 6484
Photo - Alan Graham
Getting started. The Vegetation Team turning up to start on another level crossing site, somewhere between White Cross Bridge and Crakehall. (11/11/2020)
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Ref - 6485
Photo - Alan Graham
One of several loads of logs that have been sawn, gathered and moved by the Vegetation Team to a collection point at Bedale. (18/11/2020)
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Ref - 6486
Photo - Alan Graham
The Vegetation Team working between White Cross Bridge and Crakehall station. About to get deluged by a heavy shower. (18/11/2020)
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Ref - 6487
Photo - Alan Graham
The Vegetation Team working between White Cross Bridge and Crakehall station. (18/11/2020)
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Ref - 6488
Photo - Alan Graham
An end of day picture, showing embankments on both sides which have been cleared by the Vegetation Team near White Cross Bridge (the bridge carrying the A684 over the track between Crakehall and Bedale). (25/11/2020)
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Ref - 6489
Photo - Alan Graham
Going home. The Vegetation Team loading the trolley and packing up after another day doing level crossing clearance near Crakehall. (11/11/2020)
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Ref - 6490
Photo - Alan Graham
Another crossing clearance, this time west of White Cross Bridge. At first the gate couldn't open or shut due to undergrowth. Now been cleared and a new red sign erected by the Vegetation Team. (25/11/2020)
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Ref - 6491
Photo - Alan Graham
The same crossing, now with the 'vegetation taper' having been applied to the right by the Vegetation Team. All traffic will now have a better view. (25/11/2020)
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Ref - 6492
Photo - Alan Graham
A job well done by the Vegetation Team. PICOW Richard Willis surveys a completed crossing clearance, between Whitecross Bridge and Bedale 25/11/2020. (25/11/2020)
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Ref - 6493
Photo - Alan Graham
Leaves on the line? Not a problem this year, with no trains running due to Covid and associated restrictions. This image was taken on 4/11/20 near Bedale. A little later the leaves had blown away. (04/11/2020)
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Ref - 6494
Photo - Alan Graham
The infrastructure team removing a section of rail to facilitate sleeper replacement, west of Bedale crossing. (04/11/2020)
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Ref - 6495
Photo - Alan Graham
A dilapidated field gate in a trackside hedgerow is the only clue remaining to indicate that there was once a level crossing here, east of Crakehall. (25/11/2020)
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Ref - 6496
Photo - Alan Graham
A crossing no more - east of Crakehall. (25/11/2020)
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Ref - 6497
Photo - Alan Graham
Still work in progress by the Vegetation Team but an encouraging sight none the less; an end of day picture showing cleared and strimmed embankments west of White Cross Bridge near Crakehall. 25/11/2020. (25/11/2020)
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Ref - 6498
Photo - Unknown Photographer
A new foor crossing installed near Crakehall by the Infrastructure Team (18/11/2020)
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Photo - Unknown Photographer
Some vegetation clearance by the Infrastructure Team near Crakehall (18/11/2020)
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