Saturday 27th March
Headline news; all culverts along the running line have been checked this month and there are no major items to deal with before resumption of train services on 13th April.
Back to the reporting, the first job of the day was to check out a report of a failure on the up side crest drain between Toddington Station and Stanway Viaduct. The hole with the broken pipe was located and broken bits of pipe dug out. It looked like it is the start of the crest drain, running north. All very dry, nothing has flowed here for a long while. Another visit has been planned to fill the hole with free draining stone.
Photos and report from Andrew.
Up side crest drain excavated |
Crest drain joins the cess drain and runs down the up side of the viaduct |
Culvert 14B down side inlet |
A couple of slabs needed to be replaced at Culvert 15A down side channel and Culvert 16C stonework on the inlet from the field (just on the boundary fence) needs some sorting out.
Culvert 16C down side fence |
Culvert 21A River Isbourne is still a work in progress, works temporarily halted in Jan 2020 so the contractor could deal with the slip at Winchcombe. Since then pandemic funding issues have prevented a restart. It's probably going to be a long wait until this gets funded again.
Michael and Martin survey the abandoned works on Culvert 21A up side |
Tuesday 30 March
Nigel and Dave were in today to do a couple of jobs, firstly, off loading the stone from the Transit at Gotherington Yard. Then filling up the tipper to take stone down to Bishops Cleeve to do the repairs to the disused trackbed that was washed out by flash flooding at Christmas.
Pictures and report from Dave...
Loading more stone at Manor Lane |
Filling the washed out section of trackbed |
The stone, like ballast, is seemingly designed to resist shovelling, and to avoid wilting too much in the heat from lengthy shovelling sessions, they made three trips back and forth to fill the holes.
The size of the washout can be seen by the depth of fill required |
Disused trackbed repaired at Bishops Cleeve |
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