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Post by Nortube on Feb 24, 2020 11:49:02 GMT
The C&SLRly WTT 33 has 21 pages I'll post all of them here, but because of the 3 attachment limit per post, these will be spread out over 8 posts. I’ve also included a C&SLRly Off-peak running times diagram for WTT33 The pages are photocopies that I received about 20 years ago and subsequently scanned. The quality is OK and readable, although some of the the original photocopies were partly skewed and consequently had black patches outside the original page. I have a saved set where I cleaned them up, but can't find them at present. The timetable covers all of the week and, like all LU WTTs, gives additional info. On train workings etc. In addition, the WTT gives all the additional line working that would normally be found in a separate line supplement. 6 of the pages are of the actual train times, the rest is information. I have some additional information which I’ll try and post later today or tomorrow.
NOTE The pages are in TIF format. There is no thumbnail. Click on the page filename to view The running times diagram is a jpg file and shows a thumbnail. Click on the thumbnail to view full size The opened files can also be saved if required.
Due to the forum setting (which I can't change) only a member can view the pictures
Attachments:Page1.tif (264.81 KB)
Page2.tif (264.81 KB)
Page3.tif (264.81 KB)
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Post by Nortube on Feb 24, 2020 11:52:28 GMT
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Post by Nortube on Feb 24, 2020 11:53:26 GMT
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Post by Nortube on Feb 24, 2020 11:54:18 GMT
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Post by Nortube on Feb 24, 2020 11:55:04 GMT
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Post by Nortube on Feb 24, 2020 11:56:40 GMT
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Post by Nortube on Feb 24, 2020 11:58:11 GMT
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Post by Nortube on Feb 24, 2020 11:59:03 GMT
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Post by Nortube on Apr 14, 2020 12:17:05 GMT
For the benefit of non-members who can only see thumbnails without joining, and for anyone who wants to download the complete WTT33 as a PDF file, I've temporarily uploaded the file to Google Drive, together with Then and now. Then and now is a collection of diagrams that I did some years back to show track and platform changes at stations from when the C&SLRly was first opened to recent times. They show the approximate layout / position of the sidings at the time, but do not necessarily show disused siding remains today (i.e. Angel)sarilly show disused siding remains today (i.e. Angel).
A link to the WTT33 off-peak running times diagram has also been added.
The links are shown in the RailUK forums, in the thread on turnback sidings (post 24). The thread also covers location of the C&SLRly sidings. You do not have to be a member to click on the links.
Any comments, please post in the RailUK forum thread or on this thread, altough you will have to be a member of the forum to do so.
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Post by dave1 on Apr 23, 2020 9:39:53 GMT
Nortube thanks for this very interesting.
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