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HO Scale Price List 2019
GAUGEMASTER HO Scale price list 2019 Prices correct at time of going to press and are subject to change at any time Post free option is available for orders above a value of £15 to mainland UK addresses*. Non-mainland UK orders are posted at cost. Orders to non-EC destinations are VAT free. *Except orders containing one or more items above a length of 600mm and below a total order value of £25. Order conforming to this exception will be charged carriage at cost (not to exceed £4.95) Gaugemaster Controls Ltd Gaugemaster House Ford Road Arundel West Sussex BN18 0BN Tel - (01903) 884321 Fax - (01903) 884377 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Printed: 06/09/2019 KEY TO PRICE LISTS The following legends appear at the front of the Product Name for certain entries: * : New Item not yet available # : Not in production, stock available #D# : Discontinued, few remaining #P# : New Item, limited availability www.gaugemaster.com Registered in England No: 2714470. Registered Office: Gaugemaster House, Ford Road, Arundel, West Sussex, BN18 0BN. Directors: R K Taylor, D J Taylor. Bankers: Royal Bank of Scotland PLC, South Street, Chichester, West Sussex, England. Sort Code: 16-16-20 Account No: 11318851 VAT reg: 587 8089 71 1 Contents Atlas 3 Magazines/Books 38 Atlas O 5 Marklin 38 Bachmann 5 Marklin Club 42 Busch 5 Mehano 43 Cararama 8 Merten 43 Dapol 9 Model Power 43 Dapol Kits 9 Modelcraft 43 DCC Concepts 9 MRC 44 Deluxe Materials 11 myWorld 44 DM Toys 11 Noch 44 Electrotren 11 Oxford Diecast 53 Faller 12 -
Paterson Points NEWSLETTER of the RAIL MOTOR SOCIETY INCORPORATED
Paterson Points NEWSLETTER OF THE RAIL MOTOR SOCIETY INCORPORATED FEBRUARY 2014 Patron ~ Rear Admiral Peter Sinclair AC Inside... ~ Society News ~ Tour Reports ~ Operations Diary ~ AGM Saturday 22 March Clear of the main line, the CPHs stabled for the night adjacent to Gilgandra’s loading bank. Photo: James Brook PRINT POST APPROVED PP100003904 Society News Operations Report Annual General Meeting ~ Bruce Agland, Operations Manager Members are advised that this important meeting will be held on Saturday 22nd March commencing at 1000hrs, the Operations for 2014 formal meeting notice and associated forms are included 4 January Dungog (CPH), Archer with this newsletter. 14-15 January Junee (402), ARTC Election of Five Board Members 19 January Nowra (620), ARHS In accordance with the new Constitution, five of those 25 January Tamworth (620), Maitland Rotary members of the Board elected at the AGM in 2013 will 15-16 February Metro Freight Lines (620), retire but will be eligible for re-election should they decide Epping Model Railway Club to nominate again. 8 March Metro (620), Private Charter 4-6 April Orange (620), Travelscene Membership Renewals 12-13 April Steamfest, (TBC), The Rail Motor Society Members are advised that your membership subscription for 14-15 April Binnaway (402), ARHS Queensland 2014 that was due on 1st January is now OVERDUE. 3 May Denman (620), Kalverla Unfinancial members are not eligible to vote at the Annual 3 May Denman (CPH), Ede General Meeting and proxy forms will not be validated if you 17-18 May Gulgong (CPH), Scott are unfinancial before the start of the meeting. -
Eastern Railway
2.1.1 पूव रेलवे EASTERN RAILWAY 20192019----2020 के िलए पƗरसंपिēयĪ कƙ खरीद , िनमाϕण और बदलाव Assets-Acquisition, Construction and Replacement for 2019-20 (Figures in thousand of Rupees)(आंकड़े हजार Đ . मĞ) पूंजी पूंजी िनिध मूआिन िविन संिन रारेसंको जोड़ िववरण Particulars Capital CF DRF. DF SF RRSK TOTAL 11 (a ) New Lines (Construction) 70,70,00 .. .. .. .. .. 70,70,00 14 G Gauge Conversion 2,00,00 .. .. .. .. .. 2,00,00 15 ह Doubling 9,80,95 .. .. .. .. .. 9,80,95 16 - G Traffic Facilities-Yard 21,22,84 .. 90,25 13,22,19 .. 29,97,50 65,32,78 G ^ G Remodelling & Others 17 Computerisation 3,51,00 .. 12,41,30 62,00 .. .. 16,54,30 21 Rolling Stock 30,24,90 .. .. 7,66 .. 37,56,01 67,88,57 22 * 4 - Leased Assets - Payment of 518,12,69 205,67,31 .. .. .. .. 723,80,00 Capital Component 29 E G - Road Safety Works-Level .. .. .. .. .. 38,60,00 38,60,00 Crossings. 30 E G -/ Road Safety Works-Road .. .. .. .. .. 113,06,79 113,06,79 Over/Under Bridges. 31 Track Renewals .. .. .. .. .. 587,20,77 587,20,77 32 G Bridge Works .. .. .. .. .. 69,69,90 69,69,90 33 G Signalling and .. .. .. .. .. 83,25,97 83,25,97 Telecommunication 36 ^ G - G Other Electrical Works excl 1,34,17 .. 4,38,47 2,62,72 .. 5,08,29 13,43,65 K TRD 37 G G Traction Distribution Works 16,00,00 .. .. .. .. 110,59,55 126,59,55 41 U Machinery & Plant 5,16,94 . -
Camden Railway Station a Reminder of Incessant Government Under-Funding of the Nsw Rail System
CAMDEN RAILWAY STATION A REMINDER OF INCESSANT GOVERNMENT UNDER-FUNDING OF THE NSW RAIL SYSTEM These notes relate only to the history of the passenger facilities at the Camden terminus. The history of the branch line has already been published. Alan Smith, a long-time member of the Australian Railway Historical Society and a frequent volunteer at its Resource Centre, won the competition to choose the cover photo for these notes. It seems strange that Alan chose a photograph not of the terminus but of an intermediate station, Kenny Hill. Why? Alan considered that this was the “iconic image of the challenges that existed in the day-to-day operation of the Camden line”. Specifically, the photograph shows the absence of priority given to passengers when the train crew had to decide whether to convey people or freight. It should be of no surprise that people lost out. Bob Merchant took this undated photograph on a day when the steam locomotive simply could not succeed in climbing the gradient. In the composition of the train were two milk pots. They were next to the engine. There was no question of reversing the train to Narellan, shunting and then proceeding with the only the passenger car. Why not? Because the milk pots had to be attached to No. 32 Express Goods or there would be serious trouble for the train crew if the Camden milk did not accompany the other milk vans from Bowral and Menangle on the train. What! Passengers are voters. Not so much in 1963 when the line closed. -
Railway Goods Sheds and Warehouses Introductions to Heritage Assets Summary
Railway Goods Sheds and Warehouses Introductions to Heritage Assets Summary Historic England’s Introductions to Heritage Assets (IHAs) are accessible, authoritative, illustrated summaries of what we know about specific types of archaeological site, building, landscape or marine asset. Typically they deal with subjects which lack such a summary. This can either be where the literature is dauntingly voluminous, or alternatively where little has been written. Most often it is the latter, and many IHAs bring understanding of site or building types which are neglected or little understood. Goods sheds and warehouses played a significant role in the economic life of England until the 1970s. This document gives an overview of the building type from its origins in the late 1820s until the final examples were constructed in the 1960s. It considers the function and development of goods sheds, discusses elements of their design, and gives some examples of how individual railway companies developed their own distinctive styles. This guidance note has been written by John Minnis and edited by Paul Stamper. It is one is of several guidance documents that can be accessed HistoricEngland.org.uk/listing/selection-criteria/listing-selection/ihas-buildings/ First published by Historic England March 2016. All images © Historic England unless otherwise stated. HistoricEngland.org.uk/advice/ Front cover Wellingborough, Northamptonshire (listed Grade II), of a typical small goods shed. In the foreground is is exceptional in retaining both its platform and a pair the indent in the platform for carts to back into and, of 30 hundredweight timber jib cranes. Built by the MR like many sheds, the interior is whitewashed to give in 1857, it gives a good indication of the appearance more light. -
Rail Terminal Facilities
THE ASIAN JOURNAL Volume 16 April 2009 Number 1 JOURNAL OF TRANSPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURE RAIL TERMINAL FACILITIES Infrastructural Challenges for India’s Future Economic Growth: Hopes from Railways G. K. Chadha Terminals on Indian Railways S. B. Ghosh Dastidar Port Based Rail Freight Terminal Development – Design and Operational Features Poul V. Jensen & Niraja Shukla New Management Model for Railway Freight Terminals Indra Ghosh Bulk Freight Terminals on Indian Railways: Evolution and Options G. D. Brahma Freight Terminal Development Sine Qua Non of Logistics Development Sankalp Shukla Multimodal Hubs for Steel Transportation and Logistics Juergen Albersmann CASE STUDY Jawaharlal Nehru Port: Terminal and Transit Infrastructure Raghu Dayal THE ASIAN JOURNAL Editorial Board K. L. Thapar (Chairman) Dr. Y. K. Alagh Prof. S. R. Hashim T.C.A. Srinivasa-Raghavan © April 2009, Asian Institute of Transport Development, New Delhi. All rights reserved ISSN 0971-8710 The views expressed in the publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the organizations to which they belong or that of the Board of Governors of the Institute or its member countries. Published by Asian Institute of Transport Development 13, Palam Marg, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi-110 057 INDIA Phone: +91-11-26155309 Telefax: +91-11-26156294 Email: [email protected], [email protected] Website: www.aitd.net CONTENTS Introductory Note i Infrastructural Challenges for India’s Future Economic Growth: Hopes from Railways 1 G. K. Chadha Terminals on Indian Railways 27 S. B. Ghosh Dastidar Port Based Rail Freight Terminal Development – Design and Operational Features 40 Poul V. -
Trains Galore
Neil Thomas Forrester Hugo Marsh Shuttleworth (Director) (Director) (Director) Trains Galore 15th & 16th December at 10:00 Special Auction Services Plenty Close Off Hambridge Road NEWBURY RG14 5RL Telephone: 01635 580595 Email: [email protected] Bob Leggett Graham Bilbe Dominic Foster www.specialauctionservices.com Toys, Trains & Trains Toys & Trains Figures Due to the nature of the items in this auction, buyers must satisfy themselves concerning their authenticity prior to bidding and returns will not be accepted, subject to our Terms and Conditions. Additional images are available on request. If you are happy with our service, please write a Google review Buyers Premium with SAS & SAS LIVE: 20% plus Value Added Tax making a total of 24% of the Hammer Price the-saleroom.com Premium: 25% plus Value Added Tax making a total of 30% of the Hammer Price 7. Graham Farish and Peco N Gauge 13. Fleischmann N Gauge Prussian Train N Gauge Goods Wagons and Coaches, three cased Sets, two boxed sets 7881 comprising 7377 T16 Graham Farish coaches in Southern Railway steam locomotive with five small coaches and Livery 0633/0623 (2) and a Graham Farish SR 7883 comprising G4 steam locomotive with brake van, together with Peco goods wagons tender and five freight wagons, both of the private owner wagons and SR all cased (24), KPEV, G-E, boxes G (2) Day 1 Tuesday 15th December at 10:00 G-E, Cases F (28) £60-80 Day 1 Tuesday 15th December at 10:00 £60-80 14. Fleischmann N Gauge Prussian Train Sets, two boxed sets 7882 comprising T9 8177 steam locomotive and five coaches and 7884 comprising G8 5353 steam locomotive with tender and six goods wagons, G-E, Boxes F (2) £60-80 1. -
Rail Accident Report
Rail Accident Report Collision at Swanage station 16 November 2006 Report 35/2007 September 2007 This investigation was carried out in accordance with: l the Railway Safety Directive 2004/49/EC; l the Railways and Transport Safety Act 2003; and l the Railways (Accident Investigation and Reporting) Regulations 2005. © Crown copyright 2007 You may re-use this document/publication (not including departmental or agency logos) free of charge in any format or medium. You must re-use it accurately and not in a misleading context. The material must be acknowledged as Crown copyright and you must give the title of the source publication. Where we have identified any third party copyright material you will need to obtain permission from the copyright holders concerned. This document/publication is also available at www.raib.gov.uk. Any enquiries about this publication should be sent to: RAIB Email: [email protected] The Wharf Telephone: 01332 253300 Stores Road Fax: 01332 253301 Derby UK Website: www.raib.gov.uk DE21 4BA This report is published by the Rail Accident Investigation Branch, Department for Transport. Rail Accident Investigation Branch 3 Report 35/2007 www.raib.gov.uk September 2007 Collision at Swanage station 16 November 2006 Contents Introduction 6 Summary of the report 7 Key facts about the accident 7 Immediate cause, causal and contributory factors, underlying causes 7 Recommendations 8 The Accident 9 Summary of the accident 9 Location 9 The parties involved 10 External circumstances 10 The infrastructure 10 The train 12 Events -
Operating Manual for Indian Railways
OPERATING MANUAL FOR INDIAN RAILWAYS GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS (RAILWAY BOARD) INDEX S.No. Chapters Page No. 1 Working of Stations 1-12 2 Working of Trains 13-14 3 Marshalling 15-18 4 Freight Operation 19-27 5 Preferential Schedule & Rationalization Order 28 6 Movement of ODC and Other Bulky Consignment 29-32 7 Control Organisation 33-44 8 Command, Control & Coordination of Emergency Rescue Operations on the open line 45-54 9 Marshalling Yards and Freight Terminals 55-67 10 Container Train Operation 68-72 11 Customer Interface and Role of Commercial Staff 73-77 12 Inspections 78-83 13 Interlocking 84-92 14 Station Working Rules and Temporary Working Order 93-102 15 Non-Interlocked Working of Station 103-114 16 Operating Statistics 115-121 17 FOIS 122-146 I.C.M.S - Module in ICMS - System - Data Feeding 147-148 - - MIS Reports 18 C.O.A 149 19 ACD 150 20 Derailment Investigation 151-158 21 Concept of Electric Traction 159-164 Crew link, loco link & power plant 165-166 Electric Loco maintenance schedule Diesel Loco maintenance schedule 167-169 Features of Electric Locomotives Brake power certificate 170 Various machines used for track maintenance 171 WORKING OF STATIONS (Back to Index) Railway Stations, world wide, are located in prime city centres, as railways were started at a time when expansion of cities was yet to start. Railway station continues to be the focal point of central business district in all cities in the world. All description of rail business is transacted at the station, passengers start journey or complete it, outward parcels are booked and inward parcel consignments received and kept ready for delivery. -
Fall 2011 $8.00 US
Fall 2011 Journal 44 $8.00 US Offi cial Publication of the Layout Design Special Interest Group, Inc. Features Sectional, Modular and Portable Layouts Sections Designed to Move – and Do! .....................4 by Doug Harding Modules for Home and Road .................................11 by Wolfgang Dudler, MMR Trenance: Compact English Terminus .................16 by Nigel Mann 4 Free-moN LDEs at X2011 West ..............................24 by Stephen Williams What Would you do Differently? .............................26 Ideas from Phil Gulley, Robert Hoffman, David Parks, Jim Providenza and Jim Radkey News and Departments New Ways to Help and Enjoy the SIG ......................3 by Seth Neumann, LDSIG President Taking it on the Road ..................................................3 by Byron Henderson 11 LDJ Questions, Comments and Corrections ..........31 Tulsa 2011: Exploring Design Ideas ........................32 by Dave Salamon 2012 Meeting Plans: Bay Area, CA; Tulsa, OK ......33 X2011W – Learning, Layouts and Outreach ...........34 16 Layout Design SIG Membership The Layout Design Special Dues*: $25.00 USD; Canada $25.00 Interest Group (LDSIG) is USD; Foreign $35.00 USD. Journal an independent, IRS 501(c) * One membership cycle includes four The Layout Design Journal (LDJ) is the (3) tax-exempt group af- issues of the Layout Design Journal. offi cial publication of the Layout Design fi liated with the National Please make checks payable to the “Lay- Special Interest Group, Inc. Model Railroad Association (NMRA). out Design SIG.” Canadian and Foreign Opinions The LDSIG’s goal is to act as a forum for payments must be drawn on a US bank, The opinions expressed in the LDJ are the members’ exchange of information paid using PayPal, or be via an interna- solely those of the original authors where and ideas, and to develop improved ways tional money order. -
The North Cornwall Line the LSWR Had Already Long Maintained a from Waterloo on 22Nd August 1964
BACKTRACK 22-1 2008:Layout 1 21/11/07 14:17 Page 4 SOUTHERN GONE WEST A busy scene at Halwill Junction on 31st August 1964. BR Class 4 4-6-0 No.75022 is approaching with the 8.48am from Padstow, THE NORTH CORNWALL while Class 4 2-6-4T No.80037 waits to shape of the ancient Bodmin & Wadebridge proceed with the 10.00 Okehampton–Padstow. BY DAVID THROWER Railway, of which more on another occasion. The diesel railcar is an arrival from Torrington. (Peter W. Gray) Followers of this series of articles have seen The purchase of the B&WR, deep in the heart how railways which were politically aligned of the Great Western Railway’s territory, acted he area served by the North Cornwall with the London & South Western Railway as psychological pressure upon the LSWR to line has always epitomised the progressively stretched out to grasp Barnstaple link the remainder of the system to it as part of Tcontradiction of trying to serve a and Ilfracombe, and then to reach Plymouth via a wider drive into central Cornwall to tap remote and sparsely-populated (by English Okehampton, with a branch to Holsworthy, the standards) area with a railway. It is no surprise latter eventually being extended to Bude. The Smile, please! A moorland sheep poses for the camera, oblivious to SR N Class 2-6-0 to introduce this portrait of the North Cornwall Holsworthy line included a station at a remote No.31846 heading west from Tresmeer with line by emphasising that railways mostly came spot, Halwill, which was to become the the Padstow coaches of the ‘Atlantic Coast very late to this part of Cornwall — and left junction for the final push into North Cornwall. -
Week 4 Stock Availability - Hornby Italy
Week 4 Stock Availability - Hornby Italy RIVAROSSI - Code Brand Country Description Arrival Availability Notes HR2015 Rivarossi Ger Express Diesel Train type VT 08.5 - DB - new - HR2016 Rivarossi Ger "Helvetia“ Express Diesel Train type VT 08.5 - DB - 4 unit set - new - HR2017 Rivarossi Ger Steam locomotive with trailing tender series 58 - DB - available - HR2020 Rivarossi Ita Train Set "FNM". Steam Locomotive Gr.20-and 2 coaches. Wooden case. Ltd edition - available - HR2028 Rivarossi Ita Steam locomotive series Gr.740.108 - FS - limited stock - HR2030 Rivarossi Ita Electric railcar ETR 242 - FS 4-part unit - available - HR2031 Rivarossi Ita Electric locomotive E.402B.133 - FS XMPR livery - limited stock - HR2037 Rivarossi Ita Double FS diesel railcar Aln 556.1202 and Aln 556.1216 4th QUARTER 2009 new - HR2038 Rivarossi Ita Shunting tractor FS 0319 series 208 "Grigio delta" livery - new - HR2039 Rivarossi Swiss/Ita Electric railcar series RAe TEE II. 3-part unit in the "Gottardo" - SBB original design - new - HR2040 Rivarossi Swiss Diesel-electric locomotive series Bm 4/4 - SBB - available - HR2041 Rivarossi Aut Diesel locomotive series 205-- ÖBB - available no more orders accepted HR2042 Rivarossi Aut Tender locomotive series 789 - ÖBB - limited stock - HR2044 Rivarossi Ger Tender locomotive series 89 - DB - available - HR2046 Rivarossi Ger Electric locomotive series E 03 - DB - available - HR2048 Rivarossi Ger Diesel motor coach series 641 - DB - available - HR2050 Rivarossi Ger Heavy diesel hydraulic locomotive series 23-with built-in sound - DB - available - HR2052 Rivarossi Holl Electric doubledeck railcar series 34 3-unit set - NS 2nd QUARTER 2009 new - HR2053 Rivarossi Holl Electric railcar series MAT 46.