I once watched a YT of an enormous model of Lime Street Sration set in the late 1960s judging by the buildings where the plateau is now. Where is that model kept?
@uingaeoc3905 I know the one you mean. It was a brilliant layout. I've not seen it on display at exhibitions for a few years now. I hope it exists still somewhere though.
@buddmetroliner200gaming3 not quite sure what you mean. The 502s when in operation on a service will have to have had a driving cab at each end of the consist. That so for example two 3 car serlts can join & make six car set The 502s were unusual as some two car sets only had a driving motor & middle trailer. The centre trailer of the 502s had a shunters window with bell code equipment to aid in couplings
@buddmetroliner200gaming3 right finally dug out my booklet of mersey railway electric stock. Whilst they had windows at both ends , the driving motor coaches only had one drivers cab at one end only. The non powered coaches also had windows at the end but no driving controls
Beautiful scenery,very good detailled!
@@susannestoffel2534 some really talented modellers at the show. I wish I had their talent
Nice video. Gives a good coverage of all the great layouts that were at the show!
Thanks I was manning one of the stalls at the show so didn't get many chances to film
I once watched a YT of an enormous model of Lime Street Sration set in the late 1960s judging by the buildings where the plateau is now. Where is that model kept?
@uingaeoc3905 I know the one you mean. It was a brilliant layout. I've not seen it on display at exhibitions for a few years now. I hope it exists still somewhere though.
You sure the class 502 had an air whistle you checked the diagram yet friend
@buddmetroliner200gaming3 not yet other things going on at moment
@@Merseywail okay then basically why did the merseyrail electric trains had windows on both ends I thought they had controls on both ends
@buddmetroliner200gaming3 not quite sure what you mean. The 502s when in operation on a service will have to have had a driving cab at each end of the consist. That so for example two 3 car serlts can join & make six car set
The 502s were unusual as some two car sets only had a driving motor & middle trailer. The centre trailer of the 502s had a shunters window with bell code equipment to aid in couplings
@@Merseywail I'm talking about the mersey railway electric units if all their carriages had controls on each end
@buddmetroliner200gaming3 right finally dug out my booklet of mersey railway electric stock. Whilst they had windows at both ends , the driving motor coaches only had one drivers cab at one end only. The non powered coaches also had windows at the end but no driving controls