Monday, 27 August 2007

BaMMOT

Bank holiday weekend - no plans, and we try to avoid going out on the Monday - but Sunday was fine and clear - a good day for photography? We decided on a new destination (but, again, one I'd been aware of for some time) - the Transport Museum at Wythall, just south of Birmingham, home of BaMMOT - the Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust. (By a curious coincidence, the first clue in today's Guardian crossword was "Large volume one may take to work (7)". Yes, you've got it!)

I'm not sure what I'd expected - something akin to some of the smaller railway preservation schemes perhaps, with lots of rotting old vehicles strewn around? Quite the opposite - this is a fine collection of well-restored, clean and shiny vehicles (apart from a few clearly undergoing restoration in the workshops). As a student in Birmingham in the early 70s, those old Guy half-cabs were a distinctive feature of city life - as were the slightly odd-looking Midland Red vehicles used on the longer routes. And here they all were again - wonderful! And not just to look at - regular bus rides are available throughout the day. We took a great trip in old JOJ 976, dating from 1953, out of the museum to Maypole in the south Birmingham suburbs, almost ten miles round trip - for just £1.50 each! A bit more than the 6p and 8p fares we used to pay, but excellent value for a little bit of nostalgia (and yes, we had the front seats at the top...)

Friday, 24 August 2007

A pannier in Peterborough


Just published, an account of a trip to Peterborough, and a visit to the Nene Valley Railway, where services were in the hands of ex-GWR pannier tank no 6412 from the West Somerset Railway. Visit "Peterborough Pannier" on "Geoff's Rail Diaries"

Monday, 20 August 2007

Page 3 - more of Tim's Steamy Snaps


Uploaded to the "monorail" pages - the last of Tim's old "Brownie 127" photos from the early 60s (there are one or two more, but they're just too blurred / scratched / whatever). Once again, I'd be very grateful for assistance with the locations - I've guessed a few, but there are several that I can't place. York / Leeds / Bradford / Doncaster perhaps, or across the Pennines in Manchester and Crewe... Help! Please visit Tim's steamy snaps - page 3

Saturday, 18 August 2007

More from Robin


Just published to the "monorail" pages - another set of fine railway scenes taken by the late Robin Barbour in the days of black and white - "Portrait of Steam".

Once again, I'd be very grateful for any assistance site visitors can offer with the locations...

Tuesday, 7 August 2007

Third time lucky - Moel Fferna


No, not our third attempt at the fearsome north face of Moel Fferna - but a third fine, clear, sunny day out in the wettest July ever! 12 months ago we were struggling to get a walk or two in the hottest July ever...

A 2000' summit in the northern Berwyns, and a derelict slate mine, once served by Britain's last wooden railway - visit "Moel Fferna" on "Walks with a Camera"