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Monday 30 May 2016

Pickering Steam Railway

Ann and Me had a Dayout at Pickering Steam Railway, we go once a year some times two all deepens on the weather .

We walk  the Pickering railway walk running 18 miles via Levisham Newton Dale Goathland to Grosmont and finishing at Whitby, we just walk to Levisham.

Its a splendid walk with the added bonus of the steam trains puff-puffing with the occupants waving from the carriages brings to mind the film The Railway Children and seems to help us on our journey.

The walk passes The little hidden gem of Pickering and well worth a visit,  the Studiotozer ceramics at Rock Cottage, a ceramics artwork studio and gallery, situated 1 mile north of Pickering centre on the heritage walk running parallel with the North Yorkshire Moors Railway every time we seem to walk past someone seem to be drinking a nice glass of wine in the garden, so not sure how much art work actually gets created.
The walk takes you past field and lovely meadows and the pathway are well maintained in fact it looked like some holes had been filled in on the paths.

We cross the railway then left and pass the signal box next into the quarry keep to the path and through the gate follow the path to a shooting range take the right path to Yates Farm we tend to just follow the n reaching the road we turn left and then take the next right onto Ruddings Road. 
Pickering Steam RailwayWe follow the road and cross over the Bridleway, going straight ahead and down a steep hill (Farwath Road) to a ford. We go over the ford to have a look at Farwath and the railway line and then back over the ford to resume our walk. Just before the ford we turn right going up a steep path until we reach a gate.

We go through the gate and uphill to the remains of High Blansby, here we turn left and follow the Bridleway back to New Bridge, passing Blansby Park Farm, West Farm and Park Gate. On reaching New Bridge we turn left. We walk down the road and take the path on the left to the castle. We have a look round the castle then back on to the road and follow the road, passing the trout farms on the right, back into Pickering.

One sad point was the Pickering Model shop formerly Puffers has closed down, i think the owner died it was up for sale for sometime i but nobody came forward to take the business on.
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Pictures of our last visit to Grosmont

I have always had a passing interest in Steam railway and have a number of Videos and dvd mainly Cab Rides and will list my collection on this site as soon as i find time.









Pickering Station Information.
Please phone times and prices my change.
Address: Pickering Station, 2 Park Street, Pickering, North Yorkshire Y018 7AJ
Telephone: 01751 472508  Talking Timetable: 01751 473535
Line Length: 18 miles  Gauge: 4ft 8½ inches
Route: Pickering to Grosmont or Whitby  
Journey Time: 1 hour 5 minutes
Service: February 16 - 24 / March - Saturdays, Sundays, 25 - 29 / April 1 - October 31 every day / November 1 - 3 
Tickets: Pickering to Grosmont Adult £18.00, Child £9.00, Family £34.00 (2 adults & 4 Children) unlimited travel on day of issue
Parking: Pickering YO18 7AJ, Levisham YO18 7NN, Goathland and Grosmont Stations.

Yet a new year past and we was lucky enough to return to our favourite walk along the Pickering steam railway







Birmingham Trams DVD

Birmingham Trams

Birmingham Trams and trolleybuses is a DVD full of information for the Tram lover.
In this DVD you will find plenty of information on the Bygone world of trams.

Plenty of Archive Footage show this wonderful world long gone and you can just see the pride in the faces of the tram drivers as they go along picking up there customers .

You will see most of the tram types and the interior of the Kyotts Lake Road Works.
The trolly buses History in Birmingham is shown from its heyday to its sad decline .

Plenty of Bonus features in this DVD
  • Glimpes of Coventry
  • Rare color scenes 
With a long running time 90min
Looking at the reviews on Amazon it looks like its a pretty good DVD no negative comments and plenty of praise on the footage.

This is one review to give you some idea.

"This was an excellent DVD with a good balance of content that covered the transitional period in Birmingham from trams through to trolley buses and then into omnibuses. The quality of the archive footage was very good and particularly showed the changing face of Birmingaham from the 1930,s through to the early 1960's. Well worth watching."


Friday 6 May 2016

Edgar Wallace Anthology

Edgar Wallace  Anthology 

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Edgar Wallace mysteries were first shown on british TV in the 1960s and judging by the sales on places like Ebay and Amazon, the the series is still popular today.
With its great story line and fast action there plenty to admire in this classic series.

 Edgar Wallace  Anthology is available on box set at Amazon with plenty of bonus features and the quality of the old classic is now looking every bit as good as its first showing in the 60s. 
Lots of household names first came to light on the Edgar Wallace mysteries and is nice to see the young actors for the first time on the big screen.

With its opening theme tune and the head of the famous crime writer Edgar Wallace turning slowly on Screen gives a sense of thrills to come.

I will be searching for  other DVD like this collection, one of which is The Scales Of Justice what was made around the same time and again is short stories set in the 50s and 60s and is based from true crime files from Scotland Yard.

More and more of these old vintage/classic episodes are starting to appear on DVD and its been a long wait.

Edgar Wallace really is a timeless classic and now its on DVD we can only hope other classic soon follow.

Just Click the link to see what Amazon have to offer.

The Edgar Wallace Anthology [DVD] Buy Now at Amazon