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General Discussion / Re: The Tale of the Lost Railw...
Last post by port perran - July 14, 2026, 02:17:43 PM
The Tale of the Lost Railway (Part Eight)

I quizzed  Giles about  Sir Archibald trying not to appear over inquisitive but I just had to know if it was the same Archibald Hardcastle that I knew from the sea wall.

It became apparent  from his answers that Sir Archibald was indeed my railway enthusiast friend Archie. I was intrigued and rather confused, I needed to know more.

I next, tentatively, broached the subject of the railway tracks  that I'd discovered whilst taking a walk in the area that very afternoon. Giles was, perhaps unsurprisingly, somewhat  dismissive of the subject which led me to think about my similar conversation with Archie on the sea wall just a few days earlier. Archie had appeared similarly reluctant to discuss any possibility that a railway existed in the area.

Giles and I in The Baskerville Arms

I decided that any further railway talk might sound  suspicious. Indeed,  I sensed that I was beginning to tread  on delicate ground  so I changed the subject towards that good old British discussion point of the weather.

Giles soon announced that he had to go. Perhaps he had become bored with my questioning.

The pub was still quite busy meaning that as  soon as the seat opposite me was vacated  it was taken by an old chap who must  have been well into  his eighties. The elderly man was nursing his pint whilst looking at me with a thoughtful expression on his face.

"I were 'eves droppin' on you an' Giles talkin' about a railway", he suddenly uttered, "You wanna be careful if you go snoopin' around up thur. If Giles' gamekeeper do catch ee, 'e'll 'ave yer  guts fer garters. All I'll say though is thou 'as ta believe it laddie, thou 'as ta believe. Believe it an'  tis there but doubt it an' 'tis all a but dream". With  that the elderly chap downed the last of his pint and he was gone.

I hadn't uttered a word to the man but his words left me completely non plussed. What on earth did he mean?

Despite what appeared to be a slightly veiled warning I vowed to return to the railway tomorrow in order to walk the tracks in the opposite direction back towards Moretonhampstead . I was intrigued and simply had to find out as much as I could.

The pub was, by now, a little quieter so I ordered another pint and settled back in my chair soon lost in my thoughts as I tried to make sense of everything that had occurred today.


Meanwhile.....
Earlier that afternoon, some two or three miles to the north, a  creamy-white Jaguar 100 sports car, with two well healed gentlemen on board, was approaching the grounds of Baskerville Manor, home of Sir Archibald Hardcastle.

The car was soon followed along the lengthy drive by a chauffeur driven Rolls Royce with at least three bowler hatted passengers.

To be continued..........
#82
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Modelling Preserved Steam ...
Last post by PennineWagons - July 14, 2026, 02:12:48 PM
Quote from: Newportnobby on July 14, 2026, 08:50:02 AMFor those like me who had to look up SLOA, it's........
"Steam Locomotive Operator's Association"

Or, in the case of my mishap whilst playing trains in the loft the other day,
"Slipped, Landed On A**e".

PW
#83
General Discussion / Re: 14xx
Last post by geofff - July 14, 2026, 01:11:05 PM
The famous(?) "Marlow Donkey" (local to me) had the 14xx and I've just acquired the auto coach this week. A 14xx would be wonderful.
#84
General Discussion / Re: 14xx
Last post by tank63 - July 14, 2026, 01:01:34 PM
Thanks for the replies
#85
General Discussion / Re: 14xx
Last post by Ensign Elliott - July 14, 2026, 12:54:38 PM
The Dapol 14xxs aren't bad little models, especially for their age. With some sympathetic weathering and a few extra details fitted like lamps and lamp irons, they look pretty good. The one thing that lets the BR Green ones down is the awful shade of BR Green that Dapol use on all their models. I repainted and relined this example into a better version of BR lined green.



If you use DCC, I can recommend fitting a stayalive to them. Hardwiring a Zimo MX615 and 1 cap stayalive make a tremendous difference to the smooth running. Both my 14xxs can happily crawl around the layout all day. 

#86
General Discussion / Re: 14xx
Last post by Newportnobby - July 14, 2026, 11:42:37 AM
Sadly the likely manufacturers don't confide such things to us :no:
#87
General Discussion / Re: My local bus stop
Last post by Bealman - July 14, 2026, 11:38:22 AM
On a happier note, youngest Bealette is off to Sydney Opera House on Thursday to hear the orchestra play the Lord of the Rings soundtrack.

All cool with me! :thumbsup:
#88
General Discussion / 14xx
Last post by tank63 - July 14, 2026, 10:58:01 AM
Any ideas if we are going to get a state of the art model of the GWR 14xx.
I had a couple of Dapol ones donkey's years ago sorry to say very poor runners.
We could do with an updated new tooled one.
#89
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Modelling Preserved Steam ...
Last post by Newportnobby - July 14, 2026, 08:50:02 AM
For those like me who had to look up SLOA, it's........
"Steam Locomotive Operator's Association"
#90
General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...
Last post by Newportnobby - July 14, 2026, 08:43:55 AM
Thanks, Tim. I believe it might also be on Radio 3 this Saturday.

Edit:- Confirmed

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002yy1v

It will be broadcast on BBC4 telly on Friday 24th July but only 2 hours against the radio's 3 hours ???
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