Steam in the Park

Just back from a great afternoon at Wicksteed Park, Kettering – the annual “Steam in the Park” event, with visiting locos Kerr Stuart “Peter Pan” (doesn’t he get around?), Baguley “Rishra” and Hunslet “Alice” all seeing action on the 1.25 mile circular track. Fine sunny weather too – at last!

A “Rail Diaries” page will follow – soon…


To Marylebone and the museum

Saturday 21st June – the longest day, ideal for an early-out late-back trip on one of the country’s newest rail services (albeit one with a bit of old-fashioned style and customer service) – and a revisit, after nearly 30 years, to London Transport’s fine revamped museum at Covent Garden.

Visit (Wrexham &) Shropshire and Covent Garden, on Geoff’s Rail Diaries, for a full account of an excellent trip

A day out in Birkenhead

Monday morning at work. “Did you have a good weekend?” “Yes, we had a day out in Birkenhead”…

Scoff not. The newly-constructed tramway from Woodside ferry terminal (I think we parked in what used to be Birkenhead Woodside station) to the tramway museum in Taylor Street is well worth a visit – especially when a fine vintage tram like Birkenhead No. 20, over 100 years old, is running. Riding the open top deck on a warm June afternoon, what more could one want? Well for afters, a cruise down the Mersey…

Visit “Birkenhead’s trams” on “Geoff’s Rail Diaries

The other side of the Mynd

It’s almost the end of May, and a pretty poor week it’s been, weatherwise. But the forecast for Thursday was good – time for a walk, in the south Shropshire hills. We’ve walked up the Long Mynd’s eastern valleys many times – today we would walk from the west, exploring some very quiet country (and finishing with a fine pint at the Horseshoe Inn). Visit “Back of the Mynd” on “Walks with a Camera