Catcott Burtle

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What I'm aiming to achieve.... we shall see.... Fri 18th Apr 2008
Catcott Burtle diary: June 07 - March 08
Catcott (Catcott Burtle) was a little known station between Edington Burtle and Shapwick on the Highbridge Branch of the Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway.

Scale: 4mm 00 finescale
Trackwork: C&L Components
Size exc fiddleyard: 5' x 18"
Size inc fiddleyard: 12' x 18"
First expected expo: Beaconsfield 2008.

Templecombe's GWR Pannier No 4691 trundles over the crossing with a few vans carrying bagged peat, or maybe Clarke's shoes? Sat 31st May 2008
Catcott Burtle Diary: April 08 - May 08

41247 passes the crossing leeper's vegetable patch at Catcott. Tue 30th Dec 2008
Catcott Burtle Diary: June - Dec 08

43017 powers through Catcott as Mavis expects to get on this train that will not stop! Sat 20th Jun 2009
Catcott Burtle Diary: January 09 ->

Bath Shed’s Ivatt Class 4MT ‘Mucky Duck’ 2-6-0 is spotted unusually away from it’s more normal Bath to Bournemouth route with the 12.05 pm Evercreech Junction to Highbridge service. 43017 is captured here making light work of just 2 carriages as it romps past the SR pre cast concrete platform at Catcott Burtle on 21 August 1953. Thu 8th Oct 2009
Catcott Burtle - Top Drawer!
'In' and 'out takes' from Catcott Burtle's feature in Hornby Magazine (July 2009)

Catcott Burtle 1280x800 wallpaper Thu 12th Nov 2009
Wallpaper for 1280x800 screen res laptops

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