{"id":3726,"date":"2024-01-30T02:34:38","date_gmt":"2024-01-30T02:34:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/camcab.co.uk\/redesign\/cross-border-service-coming-soon-2\/"},"modified":"2024-01-30T02:34:38","modified_gmt":"2024-01-30T02:34:38","slug":"cross-border-service-coming-soon-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/camcab.co.uk\/redesign\/cross-border-service-coming-soon-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Cross-border Service Coming Soon (2)"},"content":{"rendered":"
\u00a0We Know It Opened in 1910 …<\/span><\/p>\n So we had better try to pull all this together before our loyal reader gets thoroughly confused.<\/p>\n The whole line runs from Bad Bentheim in Germany (lower right) and eventually pops over the border to Coevorden in the Netherlands (upper left).\u00a0<\/p><\/div>\n It was proper freight, not just a few wagons!<\/p><\/div>\n … or, even smaller like this …<\/p>\n … sufficed for the few customers.<\/p><\/div>\n Sadly, the magazine holds tightly on to its videos and fbb has no means of downloading them. Well, maybe he has, but doesn’t know how to ackle it.<\/p><\/div>\n The line soon turns north, however, and the first thing we notice is a complete lack of “health and safety” lineside fencing.<\/p>\n Most roads are unprotected, although the section below does have a chunk of battier metal. There are only TWO overbridges on the route – both newish …<\/p>\n …whilst most level crossings are un-gated, un-barriered, un-everythinged except a wooden coloured “X” sign.<\/p>\n We pass some sidings that appear to be part-filled with a selection of rusty unloved and unwanted wagons left to rot.<\/p>\n There is one industrial site en route …<\/p>\n … which was probably once rail connected but appears to be very disconnected now.<\/p><\/div>\n … then changes that point!<\/p><\/div>\n We stop just after the DIY pointwork, presumably waiting for the “man” in the yard to tell us (by phone? by radio? by semaphore flags?) that it is safe to enter\u00a0 – which of course it always is. And look …<\/p>\n … there is a shunter here, but weirdly, we also espy …<\/p>\n