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Flying Scotsman, the world's most famous steam locomotive, is to have a new custodian. But what is a custodian, who are they, and what will it mean in practice? Jacobite steam train operator West Coast Railway Company is fitting central door locking after all BUT…only to Mark 2s it seems… Lumo trains and the divisive issue of Open Access. Richard interviews MD Martijn Gilbert and things get a bit lively! And some good news… the Ecclesbourne Valley Railway is due to fully reopen! Green Signals: Website - http://www.greensignals.org YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@GreenSignals Newsletter - http://www.greensignals.org/#mailing-list Follow: X (Twitter) - https://twitter.com/greensignallers LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/green-signals-productions-ltd Instagram - https://instagram.com/greensignallers Credits: Presenters - Nigel Harris (@railnigel on X) & Richard Bowker CBE (@SRichardBowker). General Manager: Stef Foster (@stefatrail)
Steam trains, electric trains, diesel trains, getting married and... Getting married? What's that got to do with trains? I'll be in the Isle of Wight when you listen to this episode. Fingers crossed the weather is good!
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To mark the pioneering Trust's anniversary, James Dow delves into SAINTS' origins and explains how he helped reinvigorate it for a new age.Background:The Scottish American Investment Company (SAINTS) made its debut in 1873, introducing the first trust to prevent shareholders from facing ruin if a business they backed failed. This groundbreaking approach instilled confidence, paving the way for the public to invest in a vital US railway among other enticing overseas opportunities.Nearly 20 years ago, Baillie Gifford took over the Trust's management. Joint manager James Dow helped revitalise SAINTS by focusing on exceptional income-driven global companies. As he tells podcast host Malcolm Borthwick, their activities range from making AI-enhanced factory cameras to creating some of the world's most sought-after cosmetics.Resources:The Scottish American Investment Trust CompanyOrder a copy of the SAINTS: 150 Years bookSAINTS Manager Insights video, April 2023The SAINTS approach webinar video, March 2023Shoemaker by Reebok founder Joe FosterMy Years at Volkswagen by Carl HahnBaillie Gifford's Trust magazineFollow us via:TwitterLinkedInEmailCompanies mentioned include:Analog DevicesAtlas CopcoCognexL'Oréal
Welcome to Episode 25. We have a prison break, a man suffering from psychosis, and a bear almost drowning in a creek next to a log for you. The Movie: Paddington 2 from director Paul King Intro Song by Greg Bennett Title Art by Devious.Pixel Click this for the webpage Steve mentions about the Pop-up Book Scene. Additional Audio: "Windsor Gardens" "A Shave, Sir? A Light Pomade" "The Pop-Up Book" "The Book is Stolen" "One Orange At A Time" "The Break-In" "Escape Waltz" "The Steam Trains" "Jump in the Line" by Harry Belafonte All these tracks and more can be found on the Paddington 2 Official Movie Soundtrack. Podcast produced and edited by Andrew Owsley. The Internet: Twitter Facebook Lock Stock and Two Smoking Controllers Podcast Blake's Story "They Come This Night" action.themoviepodcast@gmail.com The End --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/actionthemoviepodcast/support
Join us for this week's episode of Roundhouse Crosstalk! In this episode we sit down with Anthony Dawson to learn about the very early days of railroad. What were these first steam engines like? Why were they built? How did the public respond? And what lasting impact do these trains have on the UK system today? Find out the answers to all of these questions and more! To learn more watch Anthony Dawson's YouTube videos, Follow his Facebook page, and Twitter: https://www.facebook.com/OnHistoricalLines/?locale=fo_FO, . https://www.amazon.co.uk/Anthony-L.-Dawson/e/B0034OTMXK/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0 https://www.youtube.com/@AnthonyDawsonHistory/videos
Have you ever wondered what little trains do when it's time for bed?
In the next installment of podcasts about my trip to Britain this past July, I talk about my final days in Oxford and what I did after. I rented a car and visited Dyrham Park and the next day went on an incredible steam train journey. I give some insight into the special place I stayed in the Cotswolds. I also talk about the state of renting cars in Britain, which is a challenge post-COVID. Producer's Note: This podcast was recorded in August, but we delayed the release due to the death of the Queen. Show Notes: Oxford Experience Information Dyrham Park The Angel Sherston Railway Touring Company
This weekend the Pleasant Point community is celebrating the 100th birthday of it's resident steam train. Pleasant Point Railway and Historical Society spokesman Bryan Blanchard talks to Charlotte.
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Colorado is famous for its narrow-guage steam train lines. Join railfan and Senior Writer Rich Grant as he takes us on a train tour of Colorado, today on GoNOMAD. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/max-hartshorne/support
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Man claims his AI girlfriend saved his marriage. Santa Barbra may declare Chick Fil A drive thru a public nuisance. Steam trains are canceled by a museum that says it's rooted in slavery. // Weird AF News is the only daily weird news podcast hosted by a comedian because I believe your daily dose of weird af stories deserves a comedic spin. Show your SUPPORT by joining the Weird AF News Patreon where you'll get bonus episodes and other weird af news stuff http://patreon.com/weirdafnews - WATCH Weird AF News on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/weirdafnews - check out the official website https://WeirdAFnews.com and FOLLOW host Jonesy at http://instagram.com/funnyjones or http://twitter.com/funnyjones or http://facebook.com/comedianjonesy or http://Jonesy.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In 'Wizards and Steam Trains on the West Highland Line', folk musician Ingrid Henderson explores the communities and landscapes which influence her life and work. She lives in Glenfinnan, on the shores of Loch Shiel, where Bonnie Prince Charlie raised his standard before setting off on his much-romanticised, doomed mission to reclaim the English crown for the Stuarts. But in recent years Charlie has been almost supplanted by a fictional rival - Harry Potter. Thousands of tourists are drawn to the area, eager to see the Jacobite steam train, aka Hogwarts Express, crossing the magnificent Glenfinnan viaduct - an iconic scene in the Potter films. Ingrid talks to Jacobite historian, Charlie MacFarlane, about this clash of cultures and - up at the viaduct - chats with Harry Potter fans who have travelled from as far afield as China, Brazil and the USA to see the Hogwarts Express. She finds out about the history of the West Highland Railway Line with museum curator, Hege Harnaes, as it celebrates its 120th anniversary and takes the train to the fishing port of Mallaig, at the end of the line. It's her home town, where her musical career started. Former schoolteacher, Denis Rixson, recalls the heyday of the town's fishing industry and Ingrid describes how the coast and waters of this part of Scotland have inspired some of her work. Produced by Kathleen Carragher Photo: Alan Wilson, Friends of Glenfinnan station
This morning we're talking 5 Word, we're talking Steam Trains and we're talking Salt Bae. Enjoy!
Steamtown National Historic Site is well known today, but what led to its creation? Who was F. Nelson Blount, and what exactly was his vision? Rick Kfoury, author of “Steam Trains of Yesteryear: The Monadnock, Steamtown & Northern Story”, shares… The post Monadnock Steamtown & Northern – Early Steamtown appeared first on The Roundhouse.
Why are windscreen wipers and steam trains directly related?
Colin Tucker's life has been shaped by the steam trains of north Wales. It was on a family holiday as a young teenager that he first fell in love with the engines and the mountains and later, it was through the same tracks, that he found his wife and his future career. Colin is the Nuclear Safety Group Head at Sizewell B, and which includes the role of Station Reactor Physicist. He is also an old school friend who helped me understand my physics O' Level without making me feel stupid. In this conversation his passion for the subject is clear, as is his awareness and concern for safety and environmental impacts. For me, one of his key talents, is that he can explain even the most complex ideas in simple and clear ways. Colin has recently had his first book published called 'How to Drive a Nuclear Reactor'. To find out more about my coaching, training and writing at www.julieleoni.com
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People who don't care about pets in apartments shouldn't switch off just yet, regardless of how bored you are with the whole issue. It has implications for everyone in apartments, whether you have pets or not, as you may discover when your upstairs neighbour starts stomping around on their new, cheap timber floor. Letting ourselves off the leash this week, we also explore why Sydney's rents are going down a lot in some areas but up even more in others. Listen Here And we look at the fuel of the future and ask why we aren't pumping money itnto its development right now. But first we ask strata lawyer David Sachs of Sachs Gerace Lawyers, what are the far-reaching consequences of the Appeals Court decision last week in the case between Jo Cooper and the Owners Corporation of the Horizon building in Sydney - that have nothing to do with pets. Basically speaking, the NSW Court of Appeal ruled that Owners Corporations can't pass by-laws about what an owner does or has in their apartment if it doesn't impact on other owners' right to peaceful enjoyment of their lot. More to the point, there are remedies in strata law to pull owners into line if they get it wrong so pre-emptive by-laws that assume the worst are considered "harsh, discriminatory and unconscionable" and therefore invalid. What does that mean for other by-laws? We ask David the following questions in our podcast chat this week: Does the Court of Appeal ruling mean all no-pet bylaws are now defunct?Can buildings still impose restrictions on the type and size of pets?Can they ban pets from common property?Can they require owners to carry pets across common property?What implications does the ruling have for other by-laws?Will we expect more issues to be taken to NCAT e.g. when pets turn out to be a nuisance?Is NCAT up to handling an increased load of (predictably) emotional and contentious cases.Will the definition of "nuisance" need to be redefined in the current review of strata law. David's answers are authoritative and enlightening and he also takes time to support the people we routinely lambast in these pages - the NCAT Members who sit in judgement on our trails and tribulations. After that, Sue gives us a roundup of the areas of Sydney that are winning and losing on the rental roller-coaster ... and why. And Jimmy is talking trains that produce steam but run on an altogether cleaner fuel than coal. The Podcast transcribed Jimmy and Sue's dulcet tones transcribed for those who can't or prefer not to listen. They are joined by strata lawyer David Sachs. Be warned: This was transcribed by a soul-less American computer and edited by a grumpy Scot. But it still makes more sense than a Donald Trump diatribe. Jimmy 00:00 Got a post on the Flat Chat Forum this week from Jo Cooper ... name ring a bell? Sue 00:09 The owner of Angus, the now-legal dog in the Horizon building, and it's a Schnauzer. Jimmy 00:14 Yep, and basically, she was writing to tell me that I'm wrong. Because I said that there should be apartment blocks that people can go to. Even though I'm pro-pet, I believe that there should be apartment blocks that people can go and live in, who really don't want to live in the same building as pets. She said you can't have that. Because buildings have to allow support animals like guide dogs. And the law says you can't forbid them. So all it takes is one person to bring in a support animal and that whole argument about people's health and allergies and things goes out the window. Anyway, so it's been pets, pets, pets all week ever since that ruling at the Appeals Court. So this week, we have a special guest, David Sachs from Sachs Gerace Lawyers, who has a pretty interesting take on what that appeal court decision means not just about pets, but about by-laws in general. I'm Jimmy Thomson. Sue And I'm Sue Williams … Jimmy And this is the Flat Chat Wrap.
Overview: I took a trip up to the world recently, so naturally I have to tell some stories about my trip. In particular, I tell you about my adventure on the Behind the Steam Trains tour Notes: Many of the tours offered at Disney World are quite good You should take some time to check them out on a future trip. https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/events-tours/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/daves-disney-view/message
The reindeer of the Cairngorms, steam trains and the bee that's an internet sensation
The Mad Chatters Podcast | Walt Disney World and Around the Disney Universe
Animal Kingdom's 20th anniversary featured lively celebrations, fan events, a special presentation, and even the debut of a new attraction. On this week's show, guest Aaron Wallace helps us break down everything we experienced on the park's big day. Plus, we report on one of Magic Kingdom's tours, "The Magic Behind Our Steam Trains." We take you behind the scenes and discuss what we saw and heard on our guided tour of the Walt Disney World Railroad. In the segment "You Be the Judge," we conduct a few friendly debates about park hoppers, themed lands in Magic Kingdom, and Star Wars spinoffs. Also, we play the 20 Questions-style game "Where in WDW Am I?" Come join the party! Are you on social media? We’d love for you to connect with us on Facebook (/madchatterspodcast), Instagram (@madchatters), and Twitter (@MadChatters). Or, send your emails to comments@madchatters.net. Thanks for listening!
David Mickle has had a passion for steam trains for 50 years. Before David he retired at the young age of 70, he worked as an electrician. He looked forward to retiring so he would have more time to pursue his passion for steam trains. When David was a young child he was fascinated with steam trains. His passion for steam trains only grew as he got older. Henry and David discuss his volunteer work on the on the Puffing Billy which is a voluntary Railway group that operates a steam train in Australia. David was a volunteer laborer and helped to restore the cars and railways after a landslide. They also discuss David's involvement with the Melbourne Steam Traction Engine Club. David was one of the very first members of this club and was also involved in the club for over 50 years. Dave also restored a steam engine with the help of his friend. It was manufactured by the Yorkshire Steam Wagon Company and has a horizontal boiler on the front with Ackermann steering. There is nothing automatic about this steam wagon either. You have to stop to change gears. Henry and Dave talk about the restoration process and it really is amazing. In listening to Henry's interview David, you can really tell how important this hobby is to David. He is a man with some fascinating stories who is more than happy to share them. There is some amazing history and heritage behind steam trains. Do you have a passion for steam trains? You don't have to actually own a steam train if you are interested in them. There are steam engine organizations where you can volunteer doing things such as working on the trains or driving the trains. What is David advice for retirees? Find a hobby and keep your body active and your mind active. Sounds like great advice! Websites Mentioned in this interview: * Melbourne Steam Traction Engine Club * Puffing Billy Have you ever ridden on a steam train? Leave a comment below to tell us about your experience. Special Thanks to: * Angie Strehlow who helps us get great guests that help us with our retirement lifestyle while keeping everything on track…and helps with these show notes! * Les Briney, my husband, who edits the show and makes my guests and me sound terrific * Henry Shapiro, host of Retired Excited that airs on Fridays * YOU for telling your friends about the show, leaving comments below, and sharing episodes you really like on Facebook, and reviewing the show on iTunes This post about retirement and Retirement Lifestyle first appeared on http://RockYourRetirement.com
David Mickle has had a passion for steam trains for 50 years. Before David he retired at the young age of 70, he worked as an electrician. He looked forward to retiring so he would have more time to pursue his passion for steam trains. When David was a young child he was fascinated with steam […] The post RE026: Passion for Steam Trains appeared first on Rock Your Retirement.
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Choo Choo! Welcome to Episode 6 in which we discuss the many trains all around WDW property and the enormous influence Walt Disney's lifelong love of trains had on so many things in the Disney Universe! Alison describes the presence of Steam Trains in Classic Walt Disney Animation and provides all of us with a crash course in Steam Engine Wheel Arrangements. Later, she points out some of the Steam Trains on property you might not have noticed are Steam Trains or "Steam-Like" Trains as we come to find out... Laura discusses some super-interesting history of Walt Disney's life which, pretty much, revolved around Steam Trains. She then leads us into the crown jewel of our episode: the Walt Disney World Railroad. Andrew makes true Roger Broggie's out of us all as we play Imagineer Engineers in Andy's Roundup. Allllllll Aboard! Let's Go! Also includes a quick correction from Episode 5...
Over the past few weeks I had the opportunity to experience two of the tours offered at Magic Kingdom. The first was The Magic Behind Our Steam Trains Tour where guests were given a closer look at the many trains of the Magic Kingdom. Starting at Town Square and traveling all the way to the roundhouse, where the trains are housed, you get a large history of the park's connection to steam trains and Walt Disney himself. The second tour was Disney's Keys to the Kingdom which is a 5 hour experience atop and below the Magic Kingdom. Once again starting in Town Square, guests will find themselves backstage at the most popular theme park on Earth while learning how the show is run. Even more, you get to visit the fabled utilidor system that runs underneath the Kingdom. That all sounds great but does the price tag and experience match the description? Pete is here to give his feedback on both! It's showtime!
Bob and Elizabeth host this week as they talk about their visit to Winterail. After 38 years in Stockton, Winterail has moved to Corvallis, OR. It promises to be an interesting weekend as we head to Portland to ride Tri-Met's Westside Express, photograph stations on the way to Corvallis, attend the Friday night Pizza party and Slide Show, spend Saturday attending the various Winterail programs and swap meet and finish the weekend riding behind McCloud River 25 on the Oregon Coast Scenic on Sunday.
Jennifer reviews the Magic Kingdom backstage tour, "The Magic Behind Our Steam Trains."
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This week we’re joined by Stephen Lawton who with over 14 years working on the Railway has more then enough experience to be the Station Master at Ramsbottom train station. Everyone I meet, be they local or just visiting Ramsbottom loves the Steam Trains and railway here. This is all made possible by hundred of […] The post Stephen Lawton Ramsbottom Station Master – Episode 12 appeared first on This is Rammy.
This week Bob and Elizabeth take Let's Talk Trains on the road to Mineral, Washington to visit and talk with Stathi Pappas, the Chief Mechanical Officer of the Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad. It was founded in 1980 as part of the Western Forest Industries museum which started Camp 6 in Tacoma. They have the broadest collection of logging steam locomotives in the world, including at least one from every maker. Currently they have four in operation, soon to be five. Join us at 10:00 AM Pacific/1:00 PM Eastern with your calls at (646) 716-7106, or join us on the web at http://www.letstalktrains.com or in the chat room at http://www.letstalktrains.com and click on the link.
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Kathy Werling talks about the Magic Behind the Steam Trains tour at Magic Kingdom
Scratch and Bite Outcast.3. G’day Noiseaddicts and imageaholics. The news you have been waiting for! The three cast is a free cast. Not bloody likely! The price you pay for listening is that you have to cough up some noise, the odd image or a word or two for me to share with the universe. All the important nuts and bolts for this show are available at http://www.scratchandbite.podOmatic.com Don’t forget to send me your mp3’s, images and words to: muzz@scratchandbite.com Or refer me to your favourite artists or writers at: www.myspace.com/outcastpodcast Plus if you want to suggest an alternate flight plan, shout out to me at: scratchandbite@podomatic.com This time out we spin into an old track by Dead inside the Chrysalis “Future Shock”. Dead inside the Chrysalis are entombed alongside a casket load of pulsating new tracks at www.myspace.com/deadinsidethechrysalis Out in the bush near here, a bunch of diehards are restoring Steam Trains, and seeing I was offered the chance to ride their pride and joy the 19 class engine Betty a couple of days ago I thought I’d share the ride with you. All aboard courtesy of an original track (no pun intended) I don’t think so anyway. The Rail Gang with “1919”, epic violin on this song by Marie-Claire, who I will feature at a later date. The images with this episode are from Blind Rat, Leonard Aitken and Melissa Norman. Blind Rat at www.myspace.com/blindrat Leonard at www.myspace.com/leonardaitkin Melissa at www.myspace.com/vision_impaired_guardian If you want to contribute to the defence of Mars the most important thing to remember is. Send your noise images and words to me so they can join the fight alongside the likes of Smut say “Ron’s the Con” Smut were a New Zealand punk political time machine. You will have to dig deep to find some of their powerful releases. After travelling to Australia in the early nineties they cut some ripper tracks including this one and then dispersed throughout the planet. It’s worth digging to find those tracks. The vaguely hallucinatory and very 80’s Australian classic sounding Doc Greg and the Latex Band bring you “I thought I was Jesus” The Violation of Silence reckon they “Need You” This is one tight ensemble of bloody noisy boys and you can find out more at www.myspace.com/theviolationofsilence because you will need more of this life force noise. We have words from the pencil of 123 this episode. Owing to 123 being in his own words: ******************************************************** I know ... I'm slack ... but my mind moves seemingly like one of those little AI robots who just wanders around in a aimless fashion until it bumps into something and changes direction ... I know that it is in actuality guided by the higher harmonics and is poignantly performing some task that I'm only aware of in retrospective flashes of inspiration and epiphany as some appendage of a higher consciousness whether I be near the seat or even at the helm of such an awareness or not ... and at the moment this ship seems mired down in silly love songs ... and what’s wrong with that ... and the trite but addictive ponderings of the opposite sex are painting the sky all sunsets and nuclear fallout in my psychic firmament ... though, of course my friend anything you like ... if something I've said says something you think the world might enjoy or at least cause a cascade of tiny little brain seizures as some deep subconscious part of them comes into consciousness it's yours to toss into any of the rings under your billowing tent ... ******************************************************** You will need to find him via my friends list at www.myspace.com/muzzinspace Or wait till the next episode when the 123 pencil conjures up images to bemuse Next episode will contain a fresh out of the studio track by Black Elvis. More illusi
Much like episode 10 this episode has audio in it taken during our Honeymoon in 2002, we have sound recorded on the morning of October 31, 2002 on the "Magic Behind Our Steam Trains" tour at the Magic Kingdom, Also a "flood" of 2006 postcards (and a few 2007 related ones), that's actually a bit of a pun, although there are quite a few postcard images on the two pages, the pun comes from the fact that the intro music to the show is performed by a group called the 1937 Flood, not a Disney group, but they do a song about a train that was made a nice intro (anyhow I like it). http://www.bigbrian-nc.com/trindex.htm#moon as always full show notes are on my site at: http://www.bigbrian-nc.com/ this episodes notes page is: http://www.bigbrian-nc.com/sn2007-12.htm
This episode has audio in it taken during our Honeymoon in 2002, http://www.bigbrian-nc.com/trindex.htm#moon. This episode we have sound recorded on the morning of October 31, 2002 on the "Magic Behind Our Steam Trains" tour at the Magic Kingdom, Also a "flood" of 2006 postcards. As always full show notes are on my site at: http://www.bigbrian-nc.com/ this episodes notes page is: http://www.bigbrian-nc.com/sn2006-10.htm