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Wallace Tricketts BLOGG SPOT 12 Lancashire Folk drop down menu Print E-mail
Monday, 26 May 2008
 
BLOGG SPOT 12 .  May 27th 2008
 
We have had a few difficulties over the past days with firstly the computer modem , now today its power cuts, likely an accident somewhere as much of the lines are still overhead here, in keeping with Broadband which is on the same speed as that in Mexico -I kid you not.
 
 scan0013Well this is the second attempt to get this written . I have attached a cutting from the paper Kapiti Observer , which I have a feature in each week showing an artists impression -no not mine, of the new look Wellington Airport. Those members and guests who visited the forum and read about the Pumpkin Festival thread may have seen the post I placed on it about the revamped airport. The gentleman mentioned here was a former Mayor and talented artist, but I leave you to decide on your impression on the new look, I have already added mine on the forum. Its costing $39million and I  can only say that the general feeling of most is embarrassment and a complete waste making the city airport look like a joke.  The construction is copper, and as we all know copper fades , so I guess 38.5 million will be going into Brasso to keep it looking nice!!!!  yeah right.
 
 gallery_039_-2-The attached image of the train is a Class 40 Type4 English Electric emerging from Lindal Tunnel -west side heading for Barrow in the early 1960's. The Locomotive would bring in the ex London service which left Euston early afternoon arriving Barrow around 7.05 pm . The engine would be then placed on the overnight sleeper departing Barrow for Euston at 9pm approximately.  The train would be hauled by Electric traction at this time from London to Crewe before changed to diesel traction . Sometimes a Britannia class steam loco would haul the service instead.
This example is D212 one of 200 in the fleet , most being built at Vulcan Foundry in the late 1950's  . D212 is today one of few preserved of this class and here sports the small yellow warning panels and overhead wires plates which I think looked the best on them before the all over blue with large yellow ends were applied.  They ran in most corners of the UK  and majority withdrawn by 1986. Its available soon as a print from LRU shop.
 
Well what a week. Been so busy with projects, I went to renew my driving licence last week and had my photo taken smiling not realising I had my shirt on inside out, went to the supermarket for milk with paint all over my face and made a young child giggle thinking the circus was in town, and lost the phone whilst doing the bi- monthly clean up in the studio.
 
Other than that have enjoyed listening to Carole King this week with her 1970's albums , Tapestry and Fantasy. Next week more about the antics on the coaches , meantime take care and hope you all have a safe and happy week.
 
kind regards,
Wallace.
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doris charles   | Registered | 2008-05-26 15:34:34
Hi Wallace thanks for sharing your pics and you ups ans downs this week, i use to think Lindal tunnel was long when small, of cause i remember the saying about kids that shout or scream or talk to much you have a mouth like Lindal Tunnel do you remember that saying its a Furness saying. Regards Doris
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