Today's banner by Roger Geach: A train which ran for many a year was the petroleum service from Fawley to Plymouth Tavistock Junction. It carried a variety of products incuding fuel for the West Country Loco depots. 6V62 was the reporting number at one time. 66170 is seen passing Exeter St Davids with this service in 2002. All fuel oil for the railway down west now travels by road and petroleum services like this are just a memory. In fact Fawley does not send out any oil products by rail.

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1694  Bank of England founded
By a Scotsman!
1840  Ardrossan Railway
Stevenston, Saltcoats [1st], Ardrossan Pier stations opened.
1846  Newcastle and Darlington Junction Railway
Act for line from north of Sherburn to Shincliffe and on to Bishop Auckland. There was to be a triangular junction for access to the Durham and Sunderland Railway's Durham Elvet station. Line not built.
1846  Fleetwood, Preston and West Riding Junction Railway
The line, supported by the Preston and Wyre Railway, Dock and Harbour, is incorporated.
1846  Durham and Sunderland Railway
Act passed to allow Newcastle and Darlington Junction Railway to purchase line.
1846  North Wales Mineral Railway Shrewsbury, Oswestry and Chester Junction Railway Shrewsbury and Chester Railway
North Wales Mineral Railway merges with the Shrewsbury, Oswestry and Chester Junction Railway to form the Shrewsbury and Chester Railway.
1846  Glasgow, Airdrie and Monklands Junction Railway
Act passed. The Act included details of a 23 acre site the railway was to buy in Glasgow's West End at Woodlands, the buildings to be built by the company and the property of the University of Glasgow to be moved to the new site. The railway was to give the University £10,000 for a new Hospital.
1846  Newcastle and Darlington Junction Railway
Authorised to build line from Hendon to Pensher (now Penshaw).
1847  Monkland and Kirkintilloch Railway
Converted to standard gauge.
1847  Edinburgh, Leith and Granton Railway
Edinburgh and Northern Railway
Edinburgh, Leith and Granton Railway absorbed by Edinburgh and Northern Railway.

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This day in history

An old invitation.

An old invitation.

Ian Dinmore (1903)

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Notes and Queries

A Class 47 loco stabled near a junction in summer 1989 but where and what are those gantries for?
[Added 01 March 2023.]

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Miscellany

Related to Inveruglas.

Inveruglas Construction Camp

During the railway's construction there was a pier here for materials on Loch Lomond. This was the 3rd navvy camp from the south.

There was a rail served gravel pit on the west side of the line, this later became the site of the goods sidings of the hydroscheme associated station.

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Jacobite suspended
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Highland networks closed by storm on 5 February
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Addiewell temporarily closed for reconstruction
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Seawall damage near Helmsdale
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The Railways of Stirling

ASIN 1915069297
Publisher Lightmoor Press
Published 2023-09-20
Author(s) Peddie, Donald

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Class 08 Locomotives in Scotland (Class Locomotives)

ASIN 1398105600
Publisher Amberley Publishing
Published 2023-10-15
Author(s) Howat, Colin J.

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The Dundee & Arbroath Railway

ASIN 1915069173
Publisher Lightmoor Press
Published 2023-02-24
Author(s) Ferguson, Niall

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Edinburgh, Granton and Leith Railways

ASIN 1398108561
Publisher Amberley Publishing
Published 2023-04-15
Author(s) Williamson, Kenneth G.

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