Thursday, 30 September 2010

Whats above Great Oxenden Tunnel

I decided to go above ground for a change. This photo is of the air shaft of the tunnel standing approx 15-20ft made of engineering bricks as is the whole tunnel to withstand the huge pressure from the above ground. which despite being partially obstructed by shrubbery it can be seen from the A508 that passes through the village.
This photo is taken to the left of the shaft of Great Oxendon its self. I plan to visit the village soon as I would like to increase my knowledge of the area around the Brampton Valley Way.


Saturday, 25 September 2010

Whats above Great Oxenden Tunnel

A recent walk above Great Oxenden tunnel I found three different kinds of mushroom. One I have yet to identify......







A Blackening Wax Cap.. I think but I am open to ideas







Giant Parasol. They are huge if you can imaging a dinner plate thats how huge they are...






A track that runs above great Oxenden tunnel that leads to the field where I found the mushrooms.

A view from the top with Market Harborough in the distance this is where I found the mushrooms...


Wednesday, 22 September 2010

More views of the Brampton Valley way

The Manor seat looks impressive
An air display

A view from one of many bridges this one you can see Artingworth village.


Are we there yet? Erm No. A really nice design for the sustrans route 6.



Reaching the end of the line

Old railway carriage at the Northampton and Lamport railway. Well worth a visit they have there own web page just click on the link for news, history and upcoming events
www.nlr.org.uk

Old British railways sign on a carriage



Steam saddle tank loco




Diesel loco under wraps





Pitsford and Brampton signal box and brake carriage






Just reward..
A pint of Guinness at Brampton Halt.
I must do this again soon. I hope this has given people an insight to the Brampton Valley Way. I plan to add more photos soon. So don't worry it's not the end of the line for the blog but just the beginning.
C.B






Wednesday, 8 September 2010

Intial Bridge




A bit of poetic licences is involved here but I call this bridge Initial Bridge because I can make my Initials C.B from it.


Friday, 3 September 2010

What remains

It is amazing as to what remains of the old railway line. The old cast iron foot bridge still stands proud but forlorn without the planks for its walkway.








Droughton crossing keepers cottage and garden still in use today...






Thursday, 2 September 2010

Oxendon and Kelmarsh tunnels




The two tunnels on Brampton Valley way. Oxendon tunnel 418metres long and Kelmarsh tunnel 480metres long. Both have air shafts that give a circle of light on the ground. Walking through them is a very earie feeling and very dark inside...

Wednesday, 1 September 2010

Brampton Valley Way. Walked it, snapped it, blogged it..











I'm very pleased to announce I have completed the Brampton Valley Way 16 miles to be precise. That's two long tunnels, numerous bridges and benches some have memorials carved on them in memory of loved ones. I have decided I will have a bench made when I am gone I want mine engraved with the words " Walked it, snapped it, blogged it"......