September 2009 Report
article by: Chris Howl
The small team have been tackling an overgrown wilderness and
trying to return it to a manageable railway embankment.
This is not very exciting work but you get to see a lot of
trains and wave to the many passengers.
Currently we are working on the south side at Middle Stanley and
the first picture shows the position at the start of September
2009.
This involved removal of some fairly major hawthorn bushes and
an awful lot of brambles.
We cleared the fence line, a slow and labour intensive
operation, and scraping out the ditches to avoid further
flooding.
We had assistance from the Greenmech flailing machine but the
steep banks have damaged the right hand track and this has now
broken completely. We are currently awaiting replacement parts to
complete the repairs.
After six weeks of work, with the small team, the eastern end of
the southern side is almost complete.
In the second photo we can see the progress on the southern side
of Tunnel Bridge. The photo was taken at the beginning of October
2009.
The team meet every Saturday from 9.30am, throughout the
year.