tarboat's photos with the keyword: barrington

Barrington

11 Apr 2024 1 216
GECT 6w diesel-electric locomotive at the Cemex UK operated Barrington Cement Works in 2007. This works closed soon after and has been demolished.

Cement railway

29 Sep 2023 4 1 160
Hawthorn Leslie 3865, temporarily renamed Vulcan after the first Barrington Light Railway locomotive, waits in the sidings adjacent to the silos at Barrington cement works.

Barrington crossing

22 Sep 2021 2 175
HL3865, temporarily renamed Vulcan after the first Barrington Light Railway locomotive, crosses the minor road immediately adjacent to cement works.

Barrington crossing

19 Dec 2012 329
HL3865 crosses the road and heads into the cement works on the Barrington Light Railway.

Foxton Sidings

08 Mar 2012 828
Foxton Sidings was the interchange point for traffic on and off the Barrington Light Railway which served Barrington Cement Works. By the time this photograph was taken there had been no traffic for a number of years but the lines were still kept in order in case of a change of policy by Cemex. The diesel was one of those retained at the cement works, whilst the steam locomotive had been brought in from the Rutland Railway Museum for an open weekend at the works. All now closed and gone.

Internal crossing

02 Mar 2012 300
HL 3865 on an internal level crossing at Barrington Cement Works in Cambridgeshire. Sadly this site has now closed and there is no chance of seeing scenes like this again.

Storage and loading

15 Dec 2010 200
Storage silos and loading point at the now closed Barrington Cement Works.

Diesel-Electric at Barrington

29 Nov 2010 228
GECT 6w diesel-electric locomotive at the Cemex UK Barrington Cement Works in 2007. This works has since closed

Ungated crossing

13 Mar 2009 253
HL3865, temporarily renamed Vulcan after the first Barrington Light Railway locomotive, crosses the minor road immediately adjacent to cement works. Special photographic event preceding the Barrington cement works open days in 2007. Thanks to Cemex UK for support and assistance. Sadly the works is due to close soon.

Leaving Foxton sidings

31 Aug 2007 377
HL3865, temporarily renamed Vulcan after the first Barrington Light Railway locomotive, crosses the minor road immediately adjacent to the Foxton exchange sidings. Special photographic event preceding the Barrington cement works open days. Thanks to Cemex UK for support and assistance.