Woodford Halse Shed

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Re: Woodford Halse Shed

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The station opened as Woodford & Hinton and was renamed Woodford Halse on 01.11.1948.
I can find no reference to the shed or the signalboxes or the yards being named anything other than plain Woodford, except, I think (and I can't check it because it's on loan), in the 1960 LMR (Midland Lines) Sectional Appendix where the boxes were listed with the 'Halse' suffix. I'm sure that the actual nameplates on the boxes were simply Woodford No.1 etc until closure, see http://tillyweb.biz/abcw/woodfordhalseone1.jpg

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Re: Woodford Halse Shed

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Pyewipe Junction wrote:My 1950 Locoshed Book lists 38E as 'Woodford Halse'.

IMHO it is quite reasonable to refer to the shed under this name, even if 'officially' it was called 'Woodford' or something else.
Phew that goodness for that, I thought we were going to descend into rmweb-style oneupmanship and pedantry. :twisted:
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Re: Woodford Halse Shed

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Pyewipe Junction wrote:My 1950 Locoshed Book lists 38E as 'Woodford Halse'.

IMHO it is quite reasonable to refer to the shed under this name, even if 'officially' it was called 'Woodford' or something else.
Yeadon's 1923 and 1947 allocations both say "Woodford". A day later (1/1/48) Banks lists it as "Woodford Halse". The OS map says "Woodford Halse".

With a bit of luck this one will run and run like the Greenfield controversy I inadvertently raised a while back.

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Re: Woodford Halse Shed

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kudu wrote:
Pyewipe Junction wrote:My 1950 Locoshed Book lists 38E as 'Woodford Halse'.

IMHO it is quite reasonable to refer to the shed under this name, even if 'officially' it was called 'Woodford' or something else.
Yeadon's 1923 and 1947 allocations both say "Woodford". A day later (1/1/48) Banks lists it as "Woodford Halse". The OS map says "Woodford Halse".

With a bit of luck this one will run and run like the Greenfield controversy I inadvertently raised a while back.

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Many thanks for the responses but the original question as to when the turntable was replaced by the triangle seems to be unknown.

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Re: Woodford Halse Shed

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BHornsey wrote:Many thanks for the responses but the original question as to when the turntable was replaced by the triangle seems to be unknown.
At least we know the turntable was replaced and not by a scissors-style triangle. I'll keep an eye open for more.

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Re: Woodford Halse Shed

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R. pike wrote:This covers only the signalled area but it does mention loco and triangle..

http://richard2890.fotopic.net/p42943205.html
Anyone have an update as the URL does not exist. I am looking for a track plan of the signalled area. Thanks.
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Re: Woodford Halse Shed

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I can upload it to flickr if you like.. (if i can find it on this machine)
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Re: Woodford Halse Shed

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Tony wrote:Unfortunately that Great Central book mentioned above went out of print several years ago.
A bit late now for the original enquirer perhaps, but this GC book is available and has plenty of pics of Woodford Halse - even one of a loco on the turning triangle:

http://rustyrails.wix.com/rugby-to-marylebone
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Re: Woodford Halse Shed

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I have some copies of an LNE plan dated April 1941 showing all the yards and new works inc the loco shed....pm me and I can email you a copy !.
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Re: Woodford Halse Shed

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Tony wrote:Unfortunately that Great Central book mentioned above went out of print several years ago.
But try this (currently) current web site: http://rustyrails.wix.com/rugby-to-marylebone
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Re: Woodford Halse Shed

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Hello, first post here.. adding to a very old thread.

If anyone is still interested, I've recently discovered the turning triangle on a great side-by-side old cartography/modern topography comparison site at:

http://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/sidebysi ... ht=BingHyb

What is very interesting is that it appears that the turning triangle is very much evidenced today by distinctive dark bands in what is now a ploughed field. In fact, I would venture to say that it has been buried and still exists, therefore being the last piece of trackwork still at Woodford. Bring on Sir Tony Robinson... what a great subject this would have been for Time Team!
woodford-halse_turning_triangle.jpg
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Re: Woodford Halse Shed

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G'day Gents

Interesting find, thanks' for posting, and welcome to the forum.

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Re: Woodford Halse Shed

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Thanks.

Yes, I'm sure someone might find a use in modelling long-since disappeared rural lines. For example, the OS map line details can be mapped on top of the satellite image to give a good idea of the surrounding scenery and topography.

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Re: Woodford Halse Shed

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It's amazing that so much can just disappear.
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