Good video. The spring at the south portal of Netherton tunnel used to be directed into a tank from which engines were fed on their return journey. From memory I think the military vehicles stored at Healy House were chemicals maybe in the 1914 war and camouflaged. again from memory Alan Earnshaw's pamphlet on the branch suggested that trains of tanks were taken to Meltham to have gear box repairs and repaired on the trucks at some point in the last war. Thanks for the video keep em coming.
Great stuff, I love how far you have come with your videos, Ashton my friend! It’s when you compare both you realise. Healy House tunnel is beautiful but eerie. Thank you to you both. X
Really enjoyed your video. There is nothing on the NLS map to show a turntable at the tractor testing site. If one didn't know of the tractor testing there, it would be easy to mistake it for a railway turntable.
Good video. The spring at the south portal of Netherton tunnel used to be directed into a tank from which engines were fed on their return journey. From memory I think the military vehicles stored at Healy House were chemicals maybe in the 1914 war and camouflaged. again from memory Alan Earnshaw's pamphlet on the branch suggested that trains of tanks were taken to Meltham to have gear box repairs and repaired on the trucks at some point in the last war. Thanks for the video keep em coming.
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Excellent reboot Ashton 👍👍
Great stuff, I love how far you have come with your videos, Ashton my friend! It’s when you compare both you realise.
Healy House tunnel is beautiful but eerie.
Thank you to you both. X
Great info and i love the old pictures fading in and all local to me all this.
Brilliant Ash 🎉🎉
awesome reeboot Ashton
On butternab road one of those portals was actually made into a house.
I’ve been in a few years back owner gave me permission for a tour through 😎
Really enjoyed your video. There is nothing on the NLS map to show a turntable at the tractor testing site.
If one didn't know of the tractor testing there, it would be easy to mistake it for a railway turntable.
There was a turntable near the engine shed at Meltham Passanger Station.