PURBECK RAILWAY CIRCLE. Show No.6: “The Birth, Life and Death of “MOTALA” by Mike Walshaw...

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PURBECK RAILWAY CIRCLE

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Show No.6:

“The Birth, Life and Death of “MOTALA”

byMike Walshaw

Swanage Railway Signal & Telegraph Dept.

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After the closure of the Swanage Branch in January 1972, the track was

lifted from Swanage up the line towards the Goods Sidings at

Furzebrook.

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Money was raised to halt the work and leave the track in place down to a point 1 ½ miles north of Corfe Castle. This point was called ‘Motala’ after a

kennels nearby.

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British Rail installed these buffer stops at the end of the line.

Photo Gerry Andrews, courtesy Andrew P.M. Wright

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In January 2002 the Swanage Railway extended its track from Corfe Castle and Norden to meet

British Rail’s track at Motala. Photo: Andrew P.M. Wright

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The buffer stops were removed and new track was installed to join The Big Railway.

3rd January 2002.Photo: Andrew P.M. Wright

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A de-railer separating the two Railways was lifted away to let the Virgin Voyager reach Swanage. 6th September 2002.

Photo: Andrew P.M. Wright

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In November 2005, the buffer stop was removed and Gates and Trap Points were installed at

Motala.Photo: Andrew P.M. Wright

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On 2nd July 2006, the first steam loco to travel over the line from Worgret Junction

passes Motala.Photo: Andrew P.M. Wright

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On 10th May 2007, a train of 4 Diesel Locos and a 4-VEP for the Diesel Gala pass Motala.

Photo: Andrew P.M. Wright

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The “Royal Wessex” headed by 34067 at Motala on 2nd May 2009.

The first steam train to Swanage since 1967.Photo: Andrew P.M. Wright

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On Monday 8th September 2014 the Line between Motala and a

new Boundary near Worgret Junction was passed over by

Network Rail to Dorset County Council and leased to the

Swanage Railway .

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This spelt the end of the interface between the two

Railways at Motala.

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Work started on Tuesday 9th September 2014 with the removal of the STOP Boards

by our ever-useful Road-Railer Machine.Photo: Andrew P.M. Wright

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The two ‘Trap Points’ were set for through running by Barry Light, P/Way Manager, and

Tony North, S&T Manager.Photo: Andrew P.M. Wright

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Tony North displays the ‘Norden to Motala’ Train Staff that was used to unlock the Trap Points leading onto the Swanage Railway.

Photo: Andrew P.M. Wright

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The next operation was to remove the Trap Points and replace them with a 60ft length of plain track.

This operation is called “Plain-Lining”.

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It took place on Wednesday 15th October 2014 in front of an invited audience

from the Press.

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The redundant Cabin and the Lever Frame await their fate. The Swanage Railway’s Trap

Point is in the foreground.

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This is the Swanage Railway’s 15-ton Diesel-Electric Crane, a most useful piece of kit

for heavy lifting operations.

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The rodding that connected the levers to the Trap Points is disconnected and removed.

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The Cabin is opened so that it can be un-bolted from its foundations,

ready for craning off.

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The Crane positions itself for hoisting out the Cabin.

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The Cabin is hoisted high, to be placed on the flat wagon behind it. Helmets are essential

‘Personal Protective Equipment’.

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Next, the Lever Frame is hoisted out, for use elsewhere on the Swanage Railway.

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The Press, from the BBC, ITV and Kingfisher Publications, have been provided with a

Viewing Area to film the proceedings.

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At last, what we have been waiting for – the first Trap Point is lifted out.

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The Trap Points are placed on the flat wagon, to join the Cabin and the Lever Frame.

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Now the second Trap Points are craned out, while the Press confer.

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The Road-Railer now shovels away the ballast to provide a flat road-bed for

the new track.

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The concrete sleepers are lifted one-by-one and

placed on the road-bed.

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The sleepers are carefullyspaced out on the road-bed.

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The two Road-Railers lift the first 60ft length of rail and place it in the chairs.

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The rail is nudged into place so it will drop into the chairs.

It is exactly the correct length.

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The second rail is then lowered into position in its chairs.

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This was Motala. Nothing but some fresh ballast marks the former Boundary with

Network Rail as an Engineer’s Special passes on 30th Oct 2014. Photo: Andrew P.M. Wright

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Photo credits:

Gerry Andrews and

Andrew P.M. Wright as credited.

Otherwise:Mike Walshaw

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