This week’s industry intelligence from the In Ciders – up to the last-decade news from our dedicated team of real ale ramblers

The InCiders on today's hunt for last month's news yesterday
The InCiders on today’s hunt for last month’s news yesterday

Latest industry snippets:

  • More empty JVC wagons moved from Westbury to Knobsworth by GBHrail. Possibly a new flow for Supreme Glass or possibly the shunter omitted to detach them from the engine at Shitesworth Up Yard.
  • Port of Samson has announced 1,500 new quayside microcranes. Each crane can lift equal to 17 bags of sugar (empty) and consumes barely a tenth of the palm oil of normal craneage. Source: Vladimir Smith, Scumbly-on-Sea
  • A fleet of 13 Autonomous quad bikes are being converted into bi-mode next generation shunting locos by Cunslet Disengineering at Stoke on Fire. Aimed at the as yet non-existent last-mile short-haul market, their padded leather buffers can double as pantograph reducers when required. Source: Rail People; locomotion supplement, July.

And in represervation news, this from the Weymouth & Grangemouth Light Railway shunter’s’ cabin log:

  • We put 4 up number 3 and kept on pushing til they found them. Bang!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • No.6 Road is clipped out UFN, gauge spread and worm in the chair putty; the rake of CNT wagons at the top end will be stuck until we can stroke them out by hand with a pinch bar.
  • No.17 is back in following a month of repairs including new ferrules, screws, bobbins and scrote pins on every fourth sleeper until Wednesday week
  • The rake of Knuntfish that had been defiling No.1 Reception were finally collected on the Saturdays-only Freshbury to Stalesnatch trip working
  • Cabin mess room heater finally gave out Thursday week; fitter attended and found sixteen crispy copies of Mynge Mag Supreme from the mid-70’s jammed in the thermostat housing shield

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