Dog Star
Western Thunderer
[with a nod to Sir Alec Clifton taylor for the title]
My first idea was to start a topic for photos of prototype trackwork which is concerning in some way. On further thought this topic can be used as a Scrapbook of best intents... maybe those who hanker after building their own PW might be persuaded to share pikkies.
Any way, to start - the photo below has been provided by another WT as an example to make one think. The original is likely to have been recorded by a GER photographer and probably in the early years of the twentieth century, say 1900 to 1910. The location is Stonea in East Anglia, to the south east of March:-
Found the concerning part yet? Try this enlargement:-
If you need a pointer, look at the sleepers between the two crossings... unless I am mistaken then some of the sleepers for the "crossover road" do not support both rails of the crossover line.
What might you say to any layout team if you spotted something similar at an exhibition?
regards, Graham
My first idea was to start a topic for photos of prototype trackwork which is concerning in some way. On further thought this topic can be used as a Scrapbook of best intents... maybe those who hanker after building their own PW might be persuaded to share pikkies.
Any way, to start - the photo below has been provided by another WT as an example to make one think. The original is likely to have been recorded by a GER photographer and probably in the early years of the twentieth century, say 1900 to 1910. The location is Stonea in East Anglia, to the south east of March:-
Found the concerning part yet? Try this enlargement:-
If you need a pointer, look at the sleepers between the two crossings... unless I am mistaken then some of the sleepers for the "crossover road" do not support both rails of the crossover line.
What might you say to any layout team if you spotted something similar at an exhibition?
regards, Graham