Title: New board - for history and models Post by: grahame on January 10, 2021, 17:57:10 Edit to add - and models. See follow up post
No longer a proposal - here it is! Background - from time to time a topic crops up that's of interest to members, but it's not about a current service, museum, heritage operation, campaign or newcoing service - nothing to see on the ground - purely historic. Initial posts have tended http://www.passenger.chat/24488 - Travelling Post Office http://www.passenger.chat/24482 - Oxford - first railway station http://www.passenger.chat/23953 - Weston-super-Mare and the Great Reform Bill of 1832 http://www.passenger.chat/23814 - Horse Drawn Vehicles on Railways http://www.passenger.chat/23738 - Slip Coaches http://www.passenger.chat/23503 - Fovant Military Railway http://www.passenger.chat/23482 - RAF Chilmark http://www.passenger.chat/23413 - Railway Catering in a World War http://www.passenger.chat/22548 - The Grove, Watford These threads have tended to generate significant replies, suggesting they are interesting to many members, and a suggestion made in the modrators's area of a "history" board has brought signiticant support, not withstanding that there will be some fuzzy edges around some of the topics should (for example) someone campaign for the Fovant Military Railway to re-open, or add a slip carriage exhibition at the Didcot Railway Centre, or there be a TV program about it. I am mulling over a description of just how wide an area we should cover in this new board. Clearly, current GWR area things, and wider / nationwide topics that come into the area, are "on topic" - so I'm including the Withered Arm and the Somerset and Dorset. Personally happy with anything British Isles, and even wider around the world if it's likely to be of some general interest to our members - but others may prefer "Original GWR", "GB" or "UK" areas as the guidance. Title: Re: New board - for history Post by: johnneyw on January 10, 2021, 21:30:33 My view is that a fairly wide interpretation of what is relevant is preferable... otherwise, who knows what little gems I might miss?
Title: Re: New board - for history Post by: grahame on January 11, 2021, 00:11:20 My view is that a fairly wide interpretation of what is relevant is preferable... otherwise, who knows what little gems I might miss? The text chosen is: Railway and Related History Railways as they were - mainly GWR area, but some UK and even overseas. Things we can't see any more and are not campaigning to get back. Which I hope rules nothing out, but discourages us being overtaken by too many posts on the Cincinnati Subway (https://www.loveexploring.com/gallerylist/81623/incredible-abandoned-subway-stations-from-around-the-world) from Love Exploring: Quote As downtown congestion increased rapidly in the first quarter of the 20th century, the construction of the Cincinnati Subway began in the early 1900s. However, escalating costs, the collapse of funding due to political uncertainty and the Great Depression meant that the project was subsequently abandoned. In 1928 it was indefinitely cancelled and there have been no plans to revive it since. Today it is the largest abandoned subway tunnel system in the United States. Also at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cincinnati_Subway Title: Re: New board - for history and models Post by: grahame on October 04, 2021, 08:11:06 Should the Coffee Shop cover model railways?
Well - it seems natural to allow / have some coverage of what's a subject of interest to a good proportion of our members, and a linked subject in many ways, but not to flood the main boards. So this "Sideshoots" board is now a general place for things which are "pure interest" if you like to put it that way - things you probably can't see because they're gone or in people's private homes, but never the less of interest to members from time to time. This page is printed from the "Coffee Shop" forum at http://gwr.passenger.chat which is provided by a customer of Great Western Railway. Views expressed are those of the individual posters concerned. Visit www.gwr.com for the official Great Western Railway website. Please contact the administrators of this site if you feel that content provided contravenes our posting rules ( see http://railcustomer.info/1761 ). The forum is hosted by Well House Consultants - http://www.wellho.net |