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24/05 - May 2024 Screenshots
- fudginator
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Re: 24/05 - May 2024 Screenshots
Thought I'd change it up clay wise and head over to the Parkandillack freight only branch. Drinnick Mill nearly complete, Nanpean Wharf and the works next.
Class 37 'Cookie' passes the large settling tank at Drinnick Mill on it's way to Treviscoe with a rake of hoods for loading
Passing Drinnick Mill which had many works and it's own power station!
The lines to the right were known as Drinnick Mill low level and access was gained with a reverse from the Nanpean Wharf
After much research it has been difficult to find out when the power station actually stopped generating, but the coal unloading facilities were used until the early 90's. The coal wasn't only for the clay kilns, but a collection point for local coal merchants.
The site at Drinnick Mill with the low level lines running between the different works, some of the ponds were already abandoned
After dropping the Tiger rail PBA's 37181 makes it way down the 1 in 40 slope to run round, a hood sits lonely next to Store No 6 following a defect
The Tiger rail wagons ready for loading at the store, 'Cookie' can just been seen in the distance on the high level heading to Treviscoe
Class 37 'Cookie' passes the large settling tank at Drinnick Mill on it's way to Treviscoe with a rake of hoods for loading
Passing Drinnick Mill which had many works and it's own power station!
The lines to the right were known as Drinnick Mill low level and access was gained with a reverse from the Nanpean Wharf
After much research it has been difficult to find out when the power station actually stopped generating, but the coal unloading facilities were used until the early 90's. The coal wasn't only for the clay kilns, but a collection point for local coal merchants.
The site at Drinnick Mill with the low level lines running between the different works, some of the ponds were already abandoned
After dropping the Tiger rail PBA's 37181 makes it way down the 1 in 40 slope to run round, a hood sits lonely next to Store No 6 following a defect
The Tiger rail wagons ready for loading at the store, 'Cookie' can just been seen in the distance on the high level heading to Treviscoe
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Re: 24/05 - May 2024 Screenshots
As the LU Tube stock has been discussed recently then here is a WIP screenshot of my fictional underground network. The 1956/59/62 stock by Bird_d00 still looks reasonably good quality given its age and the more recent cast iron tunnels from SnakeLight64 provide a great way of connecting the stations.
There is not really much to see in terms screenshots of deep-level tubes, particularly when there are not many different station assets so I have tried to add interest where they run on the surface and have also got several subsurface LU lines with the A/C/D stock.
Kind regards,
Gary
There is not really much to see in terms screenshots of deep-level tubes, particularly when there are not many different station assets so I have tried to add interest where they run on the surface and have also got several subsurface LU lines with the A/C/D stock.
Kind regards,
Gary
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