Image Archive 2
Tees Coal Hoppers meet their demise at E.M.R., Attercliffe - 9536/542
Second of the large composites to take full advantage of the changing scenery on this busy road. It appears that it just can't be helped sometimes as new photographically useful material strolls into the scene as traffic pass back and forth, the dynamic change and the train of condemned scrap hoppers passes over to meet its doom. Once more, the wagon with what I thought was the 'EWS Tulip Head' earlier at Grimesthorpe and is seen gain here and yet again maybe the text is 'EWS - Heta TWP Lois - HETA'... and again anybody any idea. 66129 is 'heading', reversing its consist of 25 condemned coal/coke hoppers into the bowels of the E.M.R. metal recyclers at the old Attercliffe Goods Yard, hauling the wagons down from the Tees Marshalling Yard with a timing load of 715 tonnes, though this lot can't weigh that amount, on the 6Z70 scrap move to the Attercliffe M&G site. The information on the road sign on the left, appertaining to the Sheffield Arena has been carefully blotted out with a 'brown smudge' and the sign indicates we are in one of the 'classic areas' of Sheffield for Steel-making, Newhall, with Brightside, Atlas, Carbrook and Darnall not far off.
Tees Coal Hoppers meet their demise at E.M.R., Attercliffe - 9536/542
Second of the large composites to take full advantage of the changing scenery on this busy road. It appears that it just can't be helped sometimes as new photographically useful material strolls into the scene as traffic pass back and forth, the dynamic change and the train of condemned scrap hoppers passes over to meet its doom. Once more, the wagon with what I thought was the 'EWS Tulip Head' earlier at Grimesthorpe and is seen gain here and yet again maybe the text is 'EWS - Heta TWP Lois - HETA'... and again anybody any idea. 66129 is 'heading', reversing its consist of 25 condemned coal/coke hoppers into the bowels of the E.M.R. metal recyclers at the old Attercliffe Goods Yard, hauling the wagons down from the Tees Marshalling Yard with a timing load of 715 tonnes, though this lot can't weigh that amount, on the 6Z70 scrap move to the Attercliffe M&G site. The information on the road sign on the left, appertaining to the Sheffield Arena has been carefully blotted out with a 'brown smudge' and the sign indicates we are in one of the 'classic areas' of Sheffield for Steel-making, Newhall, with Brightside, Atlas, Carbrook and Darnall not far off.