Page 1 of 1
Flooding damage to the Cumbrian Coast Line 11/01/2014 at 00:54 #53780 | |
fsxfaulder
77 posts |
I meant to post this a few days ago but forgot :whistle: Courtesy of Network Rail For those who have not seen it, part of the current track state on the Cumbrian Coast Line on the west coast of Cumbria (between Flimby & Workington). Admittedly this was taken a week ago and Network Rail appear to have been working rather hard to restore the ballast and track. It's been quite interesting having road rail vehicles trundling past my house 24/7 and the ballast train from Shap Quarry top 'n' tailed with class 57s. Post has attachments. Log in to view them. Log in to reply |
Flooding damage to the Cumbrian Coast Line 12/01/2014 at 17:42 #53818 | |
Right Away
71 posts |
Worse than I thought. Is this what is referred to as 'cant'? I'm amazed the windmills and orange man don't just fall over ;-)
Last edited: 12/01/2014 at 17:42 by Right Away Log in to reply The following users said thank you: fsxfaulder, guidomcc |
Flooding damage to the Cumbrian Coast Line 12/01/2014 at 22:14 #53829 | |
fsxfaulder
77 posts |
To add, just found this video http://www.networkrailmediacentre.co.uk/imagelibrary/downloadmedia.ashx?assocMediaId=28955 from NR of the scene. Be aware this is a download link Log in to reply |
Flooding damage to the Cumbrian Coast Line 15/01/2014 at 18:31 #53913 | |
fsxfaulder
77 posts |
Trains have been running as normal since Monday however I've just noticed today there are still a few TSRs about
Log in to reply |