Richard A Thackeray
Legendary Member
Is the BM in the right thread?
Two very hidden, grubby, unused 10" gauge rails
Is the BM in the right thread?
One I found this afternoon, whilst sorting out a few old photo-albums
Could be York, or Doncaster??
All I can offer is Spring 1986, from the dates in the album it came from
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They haven't learned from the M25.
Or indeed pretty well any major motorway development.
There's a science to this called induced demand, which has been around for many decades and shows that if you build roads there will be more traffic, but if you restrict road building and instead invest in railways or cycleways people will change their transport choices, but hey, who needs facts when you can get votes by offering simplistic solutions to problems?
Of course the real irony is that Sustrans floated a plan to convert the former Leeds - Wetherby line to a cycle way to link in with R66 and R665, and the then unbuilt Leeds Cycle Superhighway.
But then the council decided we needed a new dual carriageway and those plans melted away like they'd never existed...
Would that be the "hump" for the former yard?The ex Charles Roberts 'wagon works' connections to the national network
Forge Lane
'Horbury Junction'
Taken during a rather wet ride, today, coming back from Caphouse Colliery, & the; http://www.leafersatpit.org.uk/latp/
Here; https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3096978
Apologies for quality, but it was rather wet, so a misted up lens, & I had nothing dry enough to wipe it
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The track to the network, is a fair old ascent
It can't have been an easy climb at low-speed, & given the curve
Maybe 1 - 2 wagons at a time?
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http://www.ossett.net/beyond/Charles_Roberts.html
The lines can be seen crossing the road, & joining the network
https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=18&lat=53.6567&lon=-1.5366&layers=168&b=1
Healey Mills yard had a 'hump' but that's another location entirely over a mile away. to the north-westWould that be the "hump" for the former yard?