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Hi All. I have been faffing around with Shunting Puzzles for quite a while now. Even though I have read that it was based in a little used location and the “ third siding was the passenger train line “ . I cannot remember the location, and how it would fit in with the timetable and if once the line is clear for the passenger trains, as rare as they were, was there any catch or trap points in the sidings to protect the passenger trains? Best wishes Kevin 

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There was not a station at Kilham, only the sidings. The 1922 timetable shows 3 passenger trains a day on the line, so plenty of time to use the mainline for shunting. 

Given the frequency of traffic catch points were unlikely, the sidings were probably 6-12" or so lower than the main.

Wymann has some real life inglenooks with photos.

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Hi Nigel. Thank you for your reply. But, I cannot trace the “ real life with Inglenooks with photos “ .I will bear Kilham Station in mind.   Best wishes Kevin 

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Google wymann inglenook. 

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Done That. Not Found.  Best wishes Kevin 

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Kevin,  I Googled that    wymann inglenook     and found a lot



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Bottom of the first page - prototype"inglenooks". Click on this and you will see some real inglenooks. The one at Selby on the Great Northern is pure freight. 

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Hi Ron.   Thank you for your reply. I have opened Wymann so many times over the years, but I will have another look.Best wishes Kevin 

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Hi Nigel.  Thank you again for your reply. This time I changed the word order and found some Prototype photos But, these photos are of Inglenooks within depots, without straying on to the mainline as in “Kilham “. 
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Kilham was the inspiration, up to you to make it what you want. You will find the basics in many places - as  previously mentioned Merton Street in Banbury had one either side of the station. Watlington also had the basics.

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Hi Nigel.  Thank you for your reply. I will look up those locations.    Best wishes Kevin 

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You will find them everywhere. Try disused-stations.org.uk

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