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Ron
Back home in Coventry
316 of 1057  Sat 1st Feb 2014 6:41pm  

I thought I'd post these before moving onto other things. Here's a busy ProLogis in May 2007, not long after the Evian traffic had fully started. Each of the Cargowaggons had been modified to carry pallets of Evian water in various sized bottles/boxes from France, through to Channel Tunnel and onto Coventry. You might remember 2007 was a wet summer, and here we were bringing French water to the UK by the trainload! After having had its train made up, a Class 60 main line loco departs from ProLogis and heads for Wembley and later France, with a long string of empty wagons. They normally returned 4 days later, fully loaded! Unfortunately, the depot lost the distribution contract to the much larger terminal at Daventry.
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mickw
nuneaton
317 of 1057  Sat 1st Feb 2014 11:54pm  

Hi Ron I worked at the Co-op on the other side of the line and remember them marshalling the trains at the Evian warehouse, it was a bit of a novelty watching goods being delivered by train in the middle of a trading estate, they had it down to a fine art, we always wondered why they suddenly stopped and moved out with bottled water being so popular, so you`ve just solved a bit of a mystery for me there Cheers Cheers
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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318 of 1057  Sun 2nd Feb 2014 12:21am  

Hi to you both Wave Thank you for a wealth of info & fabulous pictures. Never mind if ever anything is covered more than once on such a huge subject. Your posts & info is so appreciated. Cheers Thank you Thumbs up Brill!
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LinB
Hinckley
319 of 1057  Tue 4th Feb 2014 11:54pm  

My great grandfather, William Henry Willoughby lived in Coventry and worked for LNW Railway at Coventry in 1919 (I found an employment record card dated march 1919). His brother also worked for LNWR and he lodged in Railway Cottages with a family called Clewlow. I've been trying to find out when my great grandfather actually started working for the railway as he was a decorator by trade. In the 50's I can remember going with my aunt, from my grandad's house in Holbrook Lane, up to the station in Lockhurst Lane and getting the train into town. It was so exciting, and I loved the smell and the steam and everything about it.
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Dreamtime
320 of 1057  Wed 5th Feb 2014 2:17am  
Off-topic / chat  

walrus
cheshire
321 of 1057  Wed 5th Feb 2014 10:17am  

Something else that will never be the same is the sound of trains. Modern tracks are of continuous construction so trains don't make that lovely clackety clack sound. I bet we can all remember lying sleepily in bed and hearing the distant comforting sound of the wheels on the rails.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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322 of 1057  Sun 16th Feb 2014 12:59pm  

Hi all Wave Whilst walking in the sunshine this morning, I recorded this picture of the remains of the old Foleshill station down platform, fifty years on after closure. The ramp & supporting brickwork completely intact. Smile
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deanocity3
keresley
323 of 1057  Sun 16th Feb 2014 1:51pm  

Lockhurst Lane bridge in the process of being built in 1931 via Britain from above website
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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324 of 1057  Mon 17th Feb 2014 4:53pm  

Hi all Wave The Telegraph is now printing what we on our forum printed two years ago. HS2 & the cost to Coventry.
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TonyS
Coventry
325 of 1057  Fri 21st Feb 2014 9:11pm  

I was discussing this evening about the new Friargate development that is set to create a new "business sector" around the station in Coventry. Can anyone explain why Coventry has train tracks leading North, South, East & West, yet there are only smaller stations (Canley, Tile Hill, etc) to the West of the City and nothing on the other lines until you get to a larger town/city?
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g8ktx
Coventry
326 of 1057  Sat 22nd Feb 2014 12:23am  

On 16th Jan 2014 10:10am, PhiliPamInCoventry said: Hi all Wave It looks that way, sad to say. I am given to believe that "Scale-Dale" have photos & drawings of Coundon Road box, so we may see it in a Hornby box at some time.
In the meantime, or for those who prefer card kits, Alphagraphix have a kit of an LNWR box available that can be made into a passable replica of Coundon Road, but it will require some work with a scanner, Photoshop (or PaintShopPro or similar) and a colour printer.
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deanocity3
keresley
327 of 1057  Sun 23rd Feb 2014 10:05am  

Three Spires Sidings 1929 from Britain from Above, streets on bottom right are Beresford Ave, Churchill Ave and Madine Road, top right is Dunlop cricket ground
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NeilsYard
Coventry
328 of 1057  Thu 27th Feb 2014 1:29pm  

As per Ron - I went over the crossing the other day to get my eldest from Bablake. Could not bring myself to get the camera out suffice to say there's just a rectangle of footings left within the grass. Hope it's in storage somewhere? I went to the Electric Train Museum at Baginton last year for the Open Days and they have an old box there. Hope it's destined for somewhere like that.
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Ron
Back home in Coventry
329 of 1057  Sat 1st Mar 2014 5:29pm  

Regrettably NeilsYard and all, it no longer exists. Nothing remains of it. I've been holding back from posting this image, supplied to me by a Network Rail employee. I understand the same method was employed at Hawkesbury Lane, but no photographic evidence has yet been provided. What is clear though, for the box to have been removed in its entirety in one overnight session, pretty drastic methods must have been employed. Anyway, herewith one distressing image. Look away if you're squeamish.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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330 of 1057  Sat 1st Mar 2014 6:58pm  

Hi all & thank you for the pictures, sad event as it is. Wave
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