Thursday, July 29, 2021

Museum department news July 2021

 


Museum department news July 2021

These notes are now compiled by a combination of Head of Department minutes compiled by Colin Burwood and social media posts (as this form of communication is becoming more dominant). It is not possible here to record all actions on site, so day to day reporting is best seen on the “WhatsApp” postings, these are seen by over 60 people. 

Estates & Plant

Norman Tenner and Robert Page are leading equipment training about strimmer use. Weed spraying equipment has been purchased and adapted to fit the tractor. Initially two people will be trained in how to use it. 

Richard Gourlay assisted by Aimee, Chelsea, Adam and Matthew have externally painted the south side of Gresley coach alongside Platform 6. It is known that the coach is to remain on site, what is not yet known its internal display space will be re-equipped with.

Proceeds from a second container of scrap metal raised a useful £716. A ride-on mower is now fully operational proving it’s worth with grass cutting in small areas and carrying equipment around the site using a trailer donated by Martin Gibbons.

For those with an interest in environmental items, a new “Heritage Rail Ecology” Facebook group has been set up, with several EARM members contributing. To help manage cuttings made from pruning and weeding activities around site, new composting bins have been provided. 

Team Wednesday 

All credit to the team, with not one but two completed projects! TW are happily back to near full strength and they have proven themselves ready for new challenges. Being quite expert at removing and re-purposing buildings, the former B1 building is now stripped ready for removal. This is required to accommodate the new Exhibition Hall (CN82 /Aug2020). Taken into stock is a large quantity of timber and insulation material. 

Completion of their second project, was re-roofing and repairs to the infrastructure workshop (PW and S&T), formerly MiniRail loco shed. 

TW are now starting their next big project, to use what can be salvaged from the Luggage Composite coach of 1888, to be the face of a Viaduct pub extension. Tim Rice has prepared a virtual illustration of what may be possible. It is expected to have a "new build" back, and have the facade at best endeavours with what material is salvaged.


 


Carriages & Wagon

Work on the BCK is progressing and is expected to be ready for Thomas events at the end of August. A brake problem on the BS has been rectified which was difficult to isolate. Replacement flooring is being placed in the HiBar wagon, which is destined to be a wood store outside. 

Permanent Way 

A plan to tackle out of gauge track in the yard area is being put together by Andrew Cullum and others. This will involve significant excavation and replacing previously assembled track panels. Add to your diary November for major track-gang works - subject to confirmation from Operations.


Signalling

All equipment remains operational, with maintenance tasks and inspections being completed as and when due, the most notable being North Box, which has a full frame inspection and test.

Miniature railway 

A third and fourth new passenger coaches have been delivered, two borrowed from Barnards have now returned. Entrance gates for the station installed to regulate entry and exit of customers. Training and assessing of additional staff for driving and station duties is progressing.