Sunday, August 5, 2007

Penns station


This is all that remains of Penns station today, as seen from Penns Lane bridge (Walmley) looking towards Walsall. The station closed in January 1965 along with Sutton Park, Streetly and Aldridge when passenger services were withdrawn.
The bridge over the railway in the distance is the "Big Span" from Penns Lake Rd, a wide road bridge now three-quarters fenced off to become merely a footpath-width, and formerly an accomodation road for farmers with cattle. This, along with the former Penns Yard area near Eachelhurst Road, is a very interesting (and leafy) area to explore, though little remains from the past.

Scrap line


66174 takes 5 empty scrap-holding wagons across the 'Park line, from Bescot to Saltley Dunns Brothers scrap metal recycling plant.

The end in sight




These views were taken from the Eachelhurst Road bridge at Walmley, looking towards Walmley Ash and Park Lane Jn.

In the first telephoto view, liner 4O90 is just coming on to the end (or beginning !) of the Sutton Park line about a mile and a half distant, at Park Lane Jn (south of Water Orton). I need to re-take this photo as the camera has auto-focussed on the Ashurst Road bridge rather than the loco. The signal at left on the down line is Saltley's R265, a two aspect repeater signal.

The second view shows the train picking up speed as it approaches.

In the third shot the train is about to pass me on the Eachelhurst Rd footbridge.
The dark line of conifers and the ugly utility pipe which crosses the tracks here makes photography challenging to say the least ! And who dropped that huge coin onto the six foot between the tracks.....

For a short description of the Penns goods yard once situated at right behind the conifers at this bridge, see here -

http://madeinbirmingham.org/walmley.htm

Friday, August 3, 2007

New paint job



Showing off it's superb repaint under new owners Victa Westlink, 47832 heads across the Park light loco en route Bescot.

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Out of the shadows


...comes a grubby looking 60096 at the head of the Walsall - Tunstead cement empties.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Bombs away !


Return of the nuclear flask (which also ran last week, the first time for a couple of months). 20313 + 314 coast down towards Rushall on their way back to Crewe.

Monday, July 30, 2007

Jetter


A water jetter in action, seen from the unusual vantage point of Branton Hill Quarry, October 2006, via telephoto lens.

Coal Tug


By chance I caught this "Tug", loco 60056, at the head of modern Merry-Go-Round coal hoppers at Daw End this afternoon, this being quite unusual to see nowadays, as these trains are almost always "66" hauled. This was 6V17 1632 Bescot-Portbury.

Water Bearer


This is the third train to run to the Gloucestershire area since Friday, with bottled mineral water to aid the flood victims, some of which have been without tap water for over a week. The previous trains terminated at Ashchurch MOD, from where the bottles were distributed, but this one ran to Avonmouth. Loco 66192 is seen here passing Sutton Park old station.

Sutton Park Post Office


These are the Royal Mail gardens and buildings adjacent to Sutton Park old station. The mail depot no longer has a rail connection.

Crossing point


The foot crossing at Streetly Hardwick Wood.

Saturday, July 28, 2007

Ballast trains lined up at Ryecroft


Photo taken by Ben Cruachan on 17th June 2007. The 'Park line was closed due to a landslip at this date, but this was planned engineering work regardless of problems further up the line...

Identical twins ?



66099 heads the 4G64 liner to Washwood Heath, and 20 minutes later 66231 takes the 6E79 empty steels north to Doncaster this afternoon, seen at Streetly Gate.
The main difference is that the loco's are being driven from different cab ends....

Friday, July 20, 2007

This afternoon's Grid


A madman ventured out in the torrential rain to secure today's beast shot. Loco 56303 powers past Aldridge at 1437 with 4O90 for Grain Docks. Considering that this photo was taken at an ultra-high sensitivity of ISO 3,200 I was fairly pleased with the result...

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Evening excursion


Another unusual working across the Sutton Park line occurred earlier this evening at 1935 hours, when EWS silver flagship loco 67029 headed a return "Northern Belle" charter from Oxford to York (via Manchester !).

Inspection Saloon



An "Engineers day out" coasts down through leafy Aldridge yesterday afternoon, behind smart WCRC Brush loco no. 47854, on it's journey to Birkenhead. The train had already toured Worcester and Stratford on Avon earlier in the day...

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Power Shot


"Grid" loco 56303 roars across Sutton Park this afternoon with a full train of containers, trying to make up some time. Pictured at the Streetly Gate foot crossing.

Monday, July 16, 2007

Steel Empties


Loco 60100 "Pride of Acton" is seen hauling the 6E79 Wolves Steeel Terminal to Doncaster steel empties through Daw End this afternoon.

Big in Aldridge


One of the few high-numbered Freightliner 66s passes Aldridge with return coal empties from Rugeley, Tuesday 10/07/2007.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

An odd line-up


Further to Monday's posting, 37405 waits at Pleck Jn with the return Birch Coppice to Bescot empties, 66606 also waits alongside with 6P27 autoballaster's for Crewe, and EMU 321415 slices between both on it's way into Walsall.