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When Bath Spa was mixed gauge...
As at 24th November 2024 01:00 GMT
 
Re: When Bath Spa was mixed gauge...
Posted by grahame at 22:49, 5th November 2024
 
Just noticed that this town plan records Bath Spa's mixed gauge layout. No bays, a pair of lines for the platforms and two more between them - and outside, just a short walk to the tram.

Mark

https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=19.5&lat=51.37769&lon=-2.35712&layers=117746211a&b=LIDAR_DTM_1m&o=100

As that's out of copyright I think I can post an image too 


Re: When Bath Spa was mixed gauge...
Posted by bradshaw at 20:10, 5th November 2024
 
The Weymouth version of 1863 shows the mixed gauge in the station and the gauntletted track over the turntable

https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=19.0&lat=50.61751&lon=-2.45602&layers=117746211&b=ESRIWorld&o=100

When Bath Spa was mixed gauge...
Posted by Mark A at 18:09, 5th November 2024
 
Just noticed that this town plan records Bath Spa's mixed gauge layout. No bays, a pair of lines for the platforms and two more between them - and outside, just a short walk to the tram.

Mark

https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=19.5&lat=51.37769&lon=-2.35712&layers=117746211a&b=LIDAR_DTM_1m&o=100

 
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