Tuesday, 6 July 2021

General improvement works

 General improvement works 

07/07/21

By Robert Law

Since the last update lot’s of little jobs have been completed! Somethings still being difficult with Covid-19 regulations, others been difficult because of scaffolding around the Boat of Garten North signal box. The electrical wiring works within the North Signal box has been left for now until the painting gang completed there work to keep numbers within and around the structure at a Covid safe level. They are a very dedicated team and always seen to be there when we turn up.



Improvements have been made to the Aviemore Station north Ground Frame, new operator instructions have been mounted on to the back board, for operators to follow. Hopefully this will help, when the operator forgets what they are doing with the GF...



It was also identified that the loop stop board was of poor condition and required replacement. Yes it has been modified from it’s original wording but is quite clear on what needs to be done.



 Moving to the other end of the line and the stop board has finally been installed in the loop. Giving the drivers a very clear point to stop before. This stop board was the one beside the water tower at Boat of Garten. Nothing goes to waste on this railway!



Back to Boat of Garten with the painters working on the North Box and COVID regulations regarding how many people are working in one area. It was time to get on with some outdoor work and do some painting of our own. Top coat of black paint has been applied to number one signal. 


The outer home has received a coat of black paint at the bottom of the post as well.

Improvement works has been made to 15 and 28 signal at Boat of Garten South box. A new arm and lenses has been applied to 28 signal. Plus 15 has received a new disc. This was not a big job but it improves the look of the signal and gives the drivers less excuses for not seeing them.



Problems were starting to develop with the detector for 15 and 28, in the form of the chains on the vertical wheels becoming badly worn. Preventing the points lock from being removed. New chains have been fitted and the problem removed.


One job has been completed within the North Box. This was done on a very late shift to avoid the painters. The existing signal lighting circuits have been transferred from the old temporary arrangement, onto the new signalling distribution board. The old system has been removed. Now just waiting for the location cases to connect up the supply to the signals to the north of the box.


Saturday, 3 July 2021

Renovation of the North Signal Box at Boat of Garten – 17 to 19 June



Renovation of the North Signal Box at Boat of Garten – 17 to 19 June


 

With the scaffold erected we were now able to inspect the intermediate levels and the roof. 




Firstly the edging timbers on each of the four roof edges were found to be beyond repair so suitable timber was sourced and these were replaced, meanwhile slipped and missing slates were dealt with and we were ready to start rubbing down the paintwork on the eaves.  Most of this was was just flaking off.

 



More rotten mouldings were also identified and replaced where we could, but we are now awaiting a further supply of new mouldings to complete this job. 




A large section of the main support pillar on the rear North corner was also rotten, so the rot was removed and treated with preserver, now awaiting the supply of more new timber. 

 

The work team were Colin Frost, Ray Kenyon, Jim Pittendrigh and Mike Tough

 

(to be continued)

Thursday, 3 June 2021

External renovation of the North Signal box at Boat over 31May and 1June

External renovation of the North Signal box at Boat over 31May and 1June


By Colin Frost 

 

Taking advantage of the sunny weather, Ray and Colin spent a further two days catching up on work that that had been postponed due to the previously inclement weather of a last couple of weeks ago.          

 



The final colours have been applied to staircase and work has progressed painting the token stand, which has been in bare wood since its construction probably over 5 years ago.

 



Further sections of the rotten moulding have also been cut out and replaced, but for the time being this is about all that can be done, until the scaffold has been erect, which is scheduled to be in place from 17June.

 

More next time..........

Progress! Progress! And a spanner in the works...

Progress! Progress! And a spanner in the works...

By Robert Law

2 June 2021


It has been a while since my last update but lots have been achieved. Lot of pictures for you to see! To start with credit needs to be given to the other departments that have been getting involved with what has tuned into a big project. Colin Frost and Co have been getting stuck into the much needed building maintenance and timber renewal of the North Signal cabin structure. Please have a read of the dedicated posts on this work. Then there is our E&P team lead by Nick Winter. Who I have to say, has done a brilliant job of bringing the power and distribution of the signal box right up to current standard. Unfortunately there has been a operations mishap by our locomotive department but this have been dealt with very quickly and efficiently by both P-way and S&T teams with normal working resumed by the next day.


The picture dose have a signal in it! Number 19B of Speyside cabin, with our black 5, 5025 shown here doing test runs within the station area of Aviemore. The annual Maintenance and FPL testing has been completed at Aviemore Speyside and both Station ground frames, with the shed staff “playing trains” around us. 


Back to Boat of Garten North Cabin. Work has progressed on connecting up the points indication circuit. Which has now been connected up, with the addition of electrical locks now working on 4, 7 and 16 signals. This is the three signals that protect the points. Now the mechanical interlocking checks that all the levers in the lever frame are in the correct position. With the electrical detection at the points proving that the points lever has put the points over and that the points lock lever has in-gauged the lock. Thus making sure that it is safe for trains to travel and stops signaller’s from doing anything that they should not.

The track circuits that are required to prove that no train is present over the points, will be installed in the near future. This has been delayed by the weather and S&T HQ not been able to work outside in the rain. But now that the points detection is installed there is no need for the use of the clamp and scotch making our P-way department much happier when taking their trains in and out of their site.



Underneath the cabin, lot’s has been going on Nick Winter’s new power distribution clear to see by the front door, new LED strip light meaning that we can now see! What a difference in light output compared to the old lights! The New S&T power distribution board is now live and work can now commence on moving the current signal lighting circuits over to the new board. Plus the B12 supply for the electrical locks and relays is now feed from the new supply.



S&T power distribution board. 110v external, supply to the signal location cases when they arrive, to the left. 24v signal lighting in the middle still to be completed. On the right B12 supply for the internal lever locks and relays.



A look upstairs showing the new 1950’s style signal cabin lighting. This is a vast improvement compared to the original strip lights that was in the cabin. There are still period type lamp shades to go on and the  “old” current signal lighting switch still in place which will be removed once the control circuits have been moved onto the new power distribution board.



Looking to the north of the box you can see the signaller do get a light for the writing desk, for filling in there paperwork. The old Tilley lamp is still sitting on the original hook just to remind people of what the cabin originally had for lighting before the Strathspey Railway put electricity into the box. That’s right under BR this signal cabin never had a 240v mains supply. The other question some of you may ask, “why only two small lamps”. Simple, to reduce the light pollution. So the signaller can see out his windows at night. To see what train is there if it is clear of the signal and if it’s train is complete, and the tail light is showing. Note to signaller’s you now have a plug, table and seat to sit in for your cup of tea! No need to deserted your post now!



Unfortunately, in the first week of service there was a operational mishap. Probably not the best thing to be showing! But it shows how the railway pulls together to get things fixed and safe for the public in the most efficient way. When the train was making it’s run round movement at Aviemore. A bit of memory fog came over a member of staff which lead to the damage of the points at the North end of Aviemore station. Unfortunately damaging the stretcher bars, lock bar and right hand switch blade. In this picture the p-way have already removed some of the S&T equipment. Clamping the points making it safe for the train to depart in a trailing movement. (From the back of the picture, to the front). Once the train was out the way both S&T and p-way got to work to get things fixed before the train was to return.



By the time the train was to return, replacement stretcher bars were on. Heat treatment had been applied to the bent switch with the correct pressure applied to bring it back to its correct shape. With this been achieved a clamp and scotch was fitted making it safe for the service train to pass over in a facing movement. With the happy passengers now back in Aviemore, the train that had now finished for the day was shunted away for the day allowing us to continue with the repairs. By 19.30 the points were back into original condition apart from a bit of welding that was required to build up the damaged right hand switch blade. The local blacksmith came out at 08.00 the next morning to successfully make this repair. The FPL was setup and tested. Once this work was completed and trains were running the next day from 10.00 with no one knowing any different. This was a bad situation, but it is a good example of how team Strathspey can come together to keep trains running.



CR828 passing over the repaired points after a 7 day exam had been made on the North Station GF after the event. All nuts checked for tightness and a second FPL test carried out, to insure everything was ok. Which it was!




Monday, 31 May 2021

External renovation of the North Signal box at Boat between 10 and 20May



 External renovation of the North Signal box at Boat between 10 and 20May


By Colin Frost 

 

With the majority of the defective timberwork replaced, it was time to commence painting the newly repaired sections.  So Ray Kenyon and Colin Frost spent four days each week working on this between very frequent periods of rain, not conducive to paining!

 

Having removed a metal workbench from against the wall we found another small area in need of replacement and also a step in the staircase needed to be cut out and replaced.  At least these jobs could be completed when it was too wet to paint.  The timber for the step was neatly cut by Willie Dodds in the carriage shed on the big saw and a spare step is now stored in the under croft for when it might be needed. 







 

Dave Childs also brought along a quantity of new half-round mouldings, and some of these were fitted, but there will be many more to do later, when the scaffold is up.  




 

By the tenth day primer and two coats of undercoat had been applied to all the new timber and also to the staircase which is now awaiting the top coat of brown.



 

The store shed on the north end of the building was also painted with the final top coats applied. 




More next time..........

 

Tuesday, 25 May 2021

External renovation of the North Signal box at Boat between 02 to 06 May

External renovation of the North Signal box at Boat between 02 to 06 May


By Colin Frost 

 

The exterior of the box is generally in a poor state of repair, with a good proportion of the lower half of the external cladding of the building (which consists of tong and groove boards) beyond saving, and with many of the vertical cladding strips also in need of replacement, and all needed to be replaced before any painting is attempted.

 





So three of us Jim Hardy, Ray Kenyon and Colin Frost of the Ellon Team commenced cutting out the rotten timber sections, which were mainly on the back wall of the building and with great assistance from Dave Childs, who provided his nail gun and also placed the order for new the half-round mouldings, we fixed replacement timber to these sections.





 

The timbers at the bottom of the stair case were also rotten, to an extent that the left-hand support post at the base of the stairs was in danger of collapsing entirely.  A new post was fitted and further vertical strengthening added.

 


 

 


 

The store shed on the north end of the building was also in need of the same attention with the floor also beginning to collapse.

     

More to follow next time :-

Tuesday, 27 April 2021

Preparing for the electrical interlocking.

 Preparing for the installation of the electrical interlocking.


27th April 2021.

The project is progressing in several areas at the moment. The two location cases that are to be installed are currently off site at Strathspey S&T’s HQ. Unfortunately I don’t have any pictures for you but I can inform you that the locs have been cleaned down and repainted. The equipment that was in them has been removed. Installation of the track circuit and points detection equipment that is required is currently been installed and the location cases will arrive in a plug and play form. Only the external wiring will need to be connected up once on site. On-site various parts are still being removed, replaced and installed. See the pictures below.



The relay cabinet has seen some attention with it being cleaned down to start with. Some parts that are not required have been removed. The cabinet has had a good clean out, wash and polish. As you can see in this picture, the before and after is quite a improvement. The doors for the cabinet are also down south at S&T HQ. They will be coming north with the location cases. The relays that are required have been looked out of our store and placed in the cabinet. Two polarised relays for the points detection and three others for the track repeat relays and the route release from Boat Of Garten South signal box.



The cable termination board that was in the relay cabinet was life expired so a new one needed to be made up. Again this was done as a homework project off site, thankfully got the measurements correct. On this board there will be the B12 and N12 for the relay control circuits and lever locks. Below that will be the two 19 core cables going to the location cases and 4 wires to the South signal box. This runs to the south box over our telegraph pole route between the two signal boxes, which extends as far as Aviemore.



Once the board was installed into the relay cabinet the two 19 cores cables were terminated this is how it was looking. Still lots to do with the internal wiring yet.



The catch handle has been fitted onto number 3 lever, the yard points FPL. This acts as a switch to energise the release circuit of its own lever lock. If the track circuit is not clear then the points can not be moved.



The catch handles for the signals over the points has been installed too. These ones are behind the frame as a electrical release is only required to pull the levers, not to return them to danger. 



Down stairs. The two transformers for the 110v external and the 24v signal lighting circuit have been boxed, fitted and are ready for use. The current B12 supply has been moved from it’s original position and is now on the new S&T power distribution board. Just require the E&P department to supply us with 3 spurs form the 240v consumer unit to power up.




The p-way has received the step plate IRJ’s that were required to complete the track work for the track circuits. All have now been fitted and are ready for the track circuits to be energised. Once we have received the location cases from S&T HQ!


With us having some much needed better weather, the black paint at the bottom of the signal posts has been applied. Visually, definitely an improvement.