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« Reply #135 on: April 19, 2019, 08:16:45 »

Congratulations to the Devon & Cornwall Rail Partnership on their successful bid to the CCIF (Customer and Communities Improvement Fund).  The Looe line has, perhaps, one of the highest proportions of leisure / tourist traffic in GWR (Great Western Railway) land, and what a fitting location for a Heritage Centre to inform and attract further passengers.  The recent stepping up of the minimum train length from 1 to 2 carriages means an increase in overall seats ... all set for passenger number growth on the line - sharing in the beauty and helping (I'm sure) the operating finances.

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£40,000 funding from Great Western Railway’s Customer & Communities Improvement Fund will see a new Looe Valley Line Heritage Centre created at Liskeard station, following a successful bid by the Devon & Cornwall Rail Partnership.

The centre will be established in three rooms on Platform 3 at Liskeard station, currently used by the Partnership as a summer information point and shop.

This building is the Liskeard and Looe Railway’s original station building which opened, with the horseshoe curve to Coombe Junction, in May 1901.

Article continues at the D&CRP (Community Rail Partnership) web site which I commend to you.
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« Reply #136 on: April 19, 2019, 09:43:36 »

Many thanks Graham
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« Reply #137 on: April 19, 2019, 16:33:05 »

Took a trip on the Looe Branch this week.  With the 153s now gone the branch is in hands of class 150s all the time.  Whether I just didn't notice it before or it is because there are more wheels on the track; the squeal as the train negotiates the final stretch into Liskeard is deafening! 



I didn't realise until I boarded that my service was one of the few that calls at Coombe Junction Halt.   Just as well I didn't get off to take some photographs there - the turn round was very quick. I did wonder if there was a driver at each end, but there wasn't!   Would have been a long wait for the next train or a bit of an uphill walk to Liskeard!

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« Reply #138 on: April 19, 2019, 17:26:57 »

Would have been a long wait for the next train or a bit of an uphill walk to Liskeard!

Or a walk along the flat valley to St Keyne Wishing Well Halt - about a mile and three quarters, which you could have completed before the next train to Looe (that's assuming that you were on your way down when you called at Coombe
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« Reply #139 on: April 19, 2019, 18:00:58 »

Would have been a long wait for the next train or a bit of an uphill walk to Liskeard!

Or a walk along the flat valley to St Keyne Wishing Well Halt - about a mile and three quarters, which you could have completed before the next train to Looe (that's assuming that you were on your way down when you called at Coombe

I have sort of done that in the past

http://www.firstgreatwestern.info/coffeeshop/index.php?topic=16859.msg200093#msg200093
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« Reply #140 on: April 19, 2019, 19:09:35 »

DCRP» (Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership - about) has obtained some funding for a Looe Valley Line Heritage Centre in the branch station buildings. Full details here https://www.dcrp.org.uk/new-looe-valley-line-heritage-centre-to-be-set-up-at-liskeard-station/
Also a premiere event on 26 April for the stories they have been gathering https://www.dcrp.org.uk/celebrating-the-heritage-of-the-looe-valley-line/
Well done Richard B and team.

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Oh, just spotted this mornings separate post!
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« Reply #141 on: April 28, 2019, 12:38:22 »

The Heritage Centre also gets a look in here ,followed by a Four Part video documentary,from Geoff &Vicky those nice young people from All the Stations.
https://greatscenicrailways.co.uk/looe-rail-heritage/.
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« Reply #142 on: March 14, 2020, 12:03:16 »

The branch line from Liskeard to Looe was perhaps the most unlikely survivor of the "Beeching Axe" in the 1960s.  It survived by the narrowest of squeaks, being reprieved just a fortnight before it was due to shut by Secretary of State for Transport Barbara Castle. She cited the inadequacy of of local roads to cope with holiday makers in the summer peaks, and the huge expense that would have been involved to improve them for that traffic.  And so the Looe branch survives in what almost feels like a time capsule - "lost in time".  Some things are not lost in time though - I took a trip on the branch last Thursday, and even off season (mid March) many of the trains are no longer "carrying fresh air" - a good number of passengers about, and that on a service that has been increased in recent years to run once an hour.  No longer just a survivor - but now a health line with passenger numbers that would make some others cry, and a quirky survivor.

Heading south from Liskeard to Looe?  You join the Looe trains at "Platform 3" - slightly away from the main line platforms on the north side, and pointed in a north easterly direction.  And as the train starts its journey, it turns right, and right again and again, and descends into a valley in which it passes under the main line railway you probably used to arrive in Liskeard.   You're now headed south, but not for long as the train turns right, right, and right again still descending into a deeper valley.  Another single track line comes in alongside on your - its come along the valley floor - and you join that line and pull up, facing north again.

The driver walks through the train, and then you move again - though this time in the opposite direction and onto the line that joined from the valley.  One further stop, just clear of the junction points, and a minute later we're headed off towards Looe.  It may be "none-stop" or we may call at St Keyne Wishing Well, and/or Causeland, and/or Sandplace.  It will never really be none-stop, for there's a level crossing along the way where all trains must stop and blow their horns before proceeding.

And so the wooded valley with the rushing stream widens out, into an estuary with - if the tide is right - mudflat teaming with waders. The waterway widens, habitation and indeed a town appear on the hillside opposite, the trains slows down and pulls to a halt and we're in Looe - or rather on its north flank - at a tiny station that just holds our two carriages.

Our trainload pile off, another load pile on, and within 5 minutes the train is headed back whence it came - or almost. On this particular journey, once we got clear of the junction points, the driver did not walk through the train.  Rather, after a brief pause to pick up his crew member he carried on a few hundred yards to the remote station of Coombe Junction Halt, where I left the train; the train departed a couple of minutes later, headed south again but to turn left, left and left, to climb and turn left and left again and climb some more back to its platform at Liskeard. I was left looking ahead at rusty rails, a little road bridge quite close by and a high railway viaduct a little further away, where e the rusty tracks pass under up to the cement works at Moorswater, and original station for Liskeard on this railway - which use to carry on up to the moors to the stone quarries, but that section was lost many generations ago.

And so, my personal trip ended with a walk back up the hill to Liskeard Station - about 20 minutes along a lane that lead into the suburbs and to the station, with a "Steep Hill - 16%" sign.  And I could certainly see and feel the hill - final proof (not that I needed it) of just how much the Looe line drops away in the first part of its run.



















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« Reply #143 on: March 14, 2020, 12:24:47 »

Did you notice that opposite the platform at Looe stands the 1/4 mile post, in days past the platform was much longer, and on arrival at Looe after passengers had de-trained the stock was pulled forward and the engine ran round where the Petrol station now stands before pulling back into Looe station.  Strange for a short branch with a reversal why did they NEVER use engine and Auto coach on this line.

Rumour has it that Barbara Castle whom stood up in parliament in 1964 and reprieved both the St Ives and Looe lines in the very same speech, had holiday homes in Looe and St Ives. Shame the lady didn't have a holiday home in Padstow as the Bodmin Road to Padstow line was condemned in the same speech.  Angry
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« Reply #144 on: March 14, 2020, 12:29:25 »

I don't think the rails to Moorswater are that rusty, Grahame.  The Moorswater cement train, from Aberthaw in South Wales, runs at least once or twice a week.

....and I won't ask how you managed to take the photo from the train whilst stood at Coombe Junction No.1 Ground Frame....
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« Reply #145 on: March 14, 2020, 13:09:19 »

guess it was a hand holding a camera in the open window Grin
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« Reply #146 on: March 14, 2020, 14:42:34 »

Coombe Junction once used to have a signalbox and run-around loop: https://www.s-r-s.org.uk/html/gwf/S1141.htm

...and Looe had a signalbox (actually a very small hut) as well: https://www.s-r-s.org.uk/html/gwf/S1143.htm

...and Liskeard branch platform had its own signalbox: https://www.s-r-s.org.uk/html/gwf/S1140.htm

At one time there was also a signalbox at Moorswater, but that was a very long, long, long time ago.
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« Reply #147 on: March 14, 2020, 15:06:46 »

Presumably the link to the main line is normally locked, and the branch run as “one engine in steam”?

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« Reply #148 on: March 14, 2020, 20:44:58 »

[Presumably the link to the main line is normally locked, and the branch run as “one engine in steam”?

The branch is worked by Key Token between Liskeard Signalbox and Coombe No.2 Ground Frame (working the trap points leading from the Moorswater cement terminal, seen in one of Grahames photographs).  There are Intermediate Key Token instruments at Liskeard Branch Ground Frame and Coombe No.1 Ground Frame with Train Staff working from the latter to Looe.  That arrangement allows a freight service to access from Liskeard to Moorswater whilst the passenger service train is on the branch from Coombe Junction to Looe.
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« Reply #149 on: March 14, 2020, 22:58:47 »

[Presumably the link to the main line is normally locked, and the branch run as “one engine in steam”?

The branch is worked by Key Token between Liskeard Signalbox and Coombe No.2 Ground Frame (working the trap points leading from the Moorswater cement terminal, seen in one of Grahames photographs).  There are Intermediate Key Token instruments at Liskeard Branch Ground Frame and Coombe No.1 Ground Frame with Train Staff working from the latter to Looe.  That arrangement allows a freight service to access from Liskeard to Moorswater whilst the passenger service train is on the branch from Coombe Junction to Looe.

Ah, yes, that makes sense.
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