{"id":2710,"date":"2023-05-15T01:29:06","date_gmt":"2023-05-15T01:29:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/camcab.co.uk\/redesign\/monday-variety-2\/"},"modified":"2023-05-15T01:29:06","modified_gmt":"2023-05-15T01:29:06","slug":"monday-variety-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/camcab.co.uk\/redesign\/monday-variety-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Monday Variety"},"content":{"rendered":"
\u00a0Access Upgrade<\/span><\/p>\n Unhappily, “Station Map” gives a reasonable diagram of platforms 1 and 2 and the booking hall …<\/p>\n From this, we can glean that from street to platform is two floors up. It all begins with a gate line in the coner of the ground floor entrance.<\/p><\/div>\n … which is quit narrow for a busy station.<\/p>\n But he most salient feature is the ascent. This station, it is claimed, the busiest station on the network with no lift access.<\/p><\/div>\n Platform 3 (above) abuts the main central part of the station building which is currently called a “Community Hall” but was once the main waiting room.<\/p>\n It is also accessed by a most magnificent staircase whuch has already been restored.<\/p>\n The room contains (has contained, depending on when you read this) an “art installation”.<\/p>\n No pictures, so far, but there is a textual description of Miss Sze’s “artwork”.<\/p><\/div>\n This is what is promised. New bigger gatelines, easier route up to the platforms and (not shown on the above architects “impression”), lifts everywhere<\/span>. Here is he same view enhanced by night-time illumination.<\/p>\n Astute readers will, obviously, wonder how this will be shoe-horned into the existing building’s entrance area. (note present staircase and gateline).<\/p>\n And the answer is that it isn’t!<\/p><\/div>\n Above is a TTA tank wagon. Below is a real one.<\/p>\n Designed to carry between 40 and 45 tonnes of petroleum products, they rarely looked that clean!<\/p>\n Hornby’s TTA appeared from 1973 in various liveries, sometimes\u00a0with<\/span> ladders …<\/p>\n … but often without<\/span>!<\/p>\n You could also buy a set of three.<\/p>\n Hattons will sell you a set of three for just under \u00a330 which at \u00a310 a wagon is something of a bargain these days. EBay will find you a singleton at about \u00a37 plus postage.<\/p><\/div>\n … which implied three<\/span> ladders. fbb thinks this was a mistake because “decorated samples” shiyw the conventional double ladder at one end.<\/p>\n Will they be better than Bachmann? fbb will report when his on-order model arrives.<\/p><\/div>\n