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'0' Gauge Class 03 diesel shunter D2148

Photo: Adrian Taylor

 

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Kinchley Lane Station - this photograph shows the length of the platform canopy needed to give the buildings

the necessary clearance

Photo: David Gibson

 

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Britannia 70010 at High Carley, on the CDOGG exhibition layout

Photo: Raymond Rourke

 

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Class 47 D1852 leaving Kinchley Lane Station under Kinchley Lane Bridge

Photo: Steve Saville

 

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Prototype Deltic at Kinchley Lane

Photo: Steve Saville

 

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LMS 4F 0-6-0 in Kinchley Lane goods yard

Photo: Ian Harper

 

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'0' Gauge 4MT 2-6-0 43028 on the garden layout of a CDOGG member

Photo: David Gibson

 

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Loughborough Station, Great Central Railway, Leicestershire

Photo: Adrian Taylor

 

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Branch Line Society railtour passes Kinchley Lane No 2 Signal Box on the goods loop

Photo: Steve Saville

 

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Grampus wagon in the sidings

Photo: Paul Phillips

 

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Some of our members at Haworth, Keighley and Worth Valley Railway visit, 2011

Photo: David Gibson

 

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Guard at rear of LMS Brake Van

Photo: Pete Armstrong

 

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CDOGG Christmas Dinner 2011  (Yes, we were enjoying ourselves...)

Photo: Alan Ross

 

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Kinchley Lane coal siding

Photo: Steve Saville

 

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Kinchley Lane Bridge with the Station beyond

Photo: David Gibson

 

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The CDOGG stand at Workington Model Railway Show 2008, with the

High Carley layout on display

Photo: Adrian Taylor

 

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Working in the sidings

Photo: Paul Phillips

 

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Class 153 on the Cumbrian Coast Line north of Silecroft

Photo: Adrian Taylor

 

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'0' Gauge Q6 0-8-0 on the garden layout of a CDOGG member

Photo: David Gibson

 

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Last of the Summer Wine...

CDOGG members on a visit to the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway 2011

Photo: David Gibson

 

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Goods Yard

Photo: Paul Phillips

 

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Quiet moment at Kinchley Lane Station

Photo: Steve Saville

 

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Kinchley Lane goods yard from the Station

Photo: Steve Saville

 

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The overbridge takes shape

Although the angle of the bridge made construction difficult, the result was a more attractive feature

Photo: David Gibson

 

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Kinchley Lane goods shed

Great Central Railway goods sheds varied in design depending on the needs of the specific location. This is based on the sheds at Quorn and Rothley, but modified to the requirements of our goods yard

Photo: David Gibson

 

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Bird's eye view of Kinchley Lane Station gentleman's toilet

Photo: Steve Saville

 

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Kinchley Lane No 1 Signal Box

Photo: David Gibson

 

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An engineer's train passes Kinchley Lane No1 Signal Box

Photo: David Gibson

 

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Kinchley Lane No1 Signal Box

Scratch built from styrene, with etched window frames

Photo: David Gibson

 

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Quorn and Woodhouse Station, Great Central Railway, Leicestershire

For comparison with the Kinchley Lane models

Photo: David Gibson

 

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A busy moment at Kinchley Lane

A freight has just passed on the through line, the push-pull has reversed and the driver is ready for the return journey

and a parcels train arrives in the platform

Photo: David Gibson

 

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Kinchley Lane Station buildings at various stages of construction

The gents toilet is complete and the booking office is ready for weathering.  The waiting rooms building has just the

basic structure, although the chimney is complete in the foreground.  Apart from the glazing, the canopy is made

entirely from Evergreen plastic sections. The chimney pots are drilled out .22 cartridge cases, which have languished

in my scrapbox for over 40 years waiting for a role in life

Photo: David Gibson

 

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Kinchley Lane Booking Office

Inside, the clerk is hard at work.  The lighting is from high intensity yellow LEDs.  In order to diffuse the light, the

domed end of the LED is rubbed with fine grade emery paper.  The delicacy of the etched projecting signs can

be seen

Photo: David Gibson

 

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Kinchley Lane Booking Office

This night-time shot shows the panelled brickwork, and the stone corbels which were made from Evergreen plastic

strips.  The etched support brackets are also evident

Photo: David Gibson

 

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Kinchley Lane Station canopy and Booking Office

The completed canopy is fixed to the Booking Office

Photo: David Gibson

 

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A 'Sentinel' shunts Kinchley Lane Station yard

The station canopy and bridge can be seen to good effect

Photo: David Gibson

 

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An ex-NER G5 0-4-4 Tank arrives with a local push-pull service

Photo: David Gibson

 

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Water tower and huts at Kinchley Lane

This effective grouping of water tower and huts was created by Jeff Davidson

Photo: David Gibson

 

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Two trains arrive at Kinchley Lane Station

Photo: David Gibson

 

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Aerial view of Kinchley Lane Station

The track ballast is laid dry and then fixed with diluted PVA applied with a dropper

Photo: David Gibson

 

 

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Night working at Kinchley Lane Station

Photo: Steve Saville

 

 

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'0' Gauge Caledonian Railway Goods Brake

Photo: Pete Armstrong

 

 

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Unloading wood in the goods yard at Kinchley Lane Station

Photo: Steve Saville

 

 

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Model making demonstration, Workington Show 2008

(Photo: Adrian Taylor)

 
 

 

 

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