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Last edited by: VxFan on Wed 12 Nov 25 at 12:40
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This is a bit of a historical milestone. SR West Country Class 34028 Eddystone.
Withdrawn in 1965, 22 years rusting away in Dai Woodhams scrap yard in Barry, 15 years being rebuilt, 12 years running on the swanage railway, another rebuild, this time to mainline standards, today ran its first mainline tour in 60 years.
youtu.be/1wgWomLf8XM
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Gosh, already sold rights to this footage to a documentary maker.
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How much drag is there from that diesel hanging on the back? Are they manned?
Has that scrap yard gone now?
Last edited by: Duncan on Wed 10 Sep 25 at 16:09
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>> How much drag is there from that diesel hanging on the back? Are they manned?
Do they all have a diesel at the rear now?
The coaches there look like later BR mk2 jobbies. Does the diesel provide ETH current for the aircon?
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>> Do they all have a diesel at the rear now?
Depends. Mostly this year yes, as its been a high fire risk, so the steam loco up front is in show pony mode, just enough regulator open to lubricate the cylinders and puff some steam up the chimney.
Clan line will be doing a run later this week Victoria/dover/Victoria and probably wont be tailed with a diesel becuase a: its a circular route, so no shunting, b: fire risk is much lower, c: Clan Line is a big class 8 loco so has enough grunt to haul those heavy ex brighton belle "orient express" coaches and the heavy generator coach around (tho if its wet they may loose couple a diesel on the back to assist up the big hill out of victoria, where it drops off just before grosvenor bridge and stays behind.
>> The coaches there look like later BR mk2 jobbies. Does the diesel provide ETH current
>> for the aircon?
WCR is operating this tour, they are in trouble with the ORR around deadlockiing the Mk1 slam doors, so they are scraping around to make up compliant consists of mixed types. The 47 can provide ETH for the aircon in those coaches that have it (tho knowing WCR it wont be working so no point)
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>> they are scraping around to make up compliant consists of mixed
>> types.
Tho personally, I have to say a Steam loco with a consist of Mk2's looks fundamentally wrong.
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>> Tho personally, I have to say a Steam loco with a consist of Mk2's looks
>> fundamentally wrong.
I agree.
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Its failed at Basingstoke on the return run. (it was Victoria / Swanage / Victoria)
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Wrong kind of snow inhabitants?
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The whole lot has been shunted into the nearby sidings, The wheels and interior will be gone by morning if they dont keep an eye on it.
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> Wrong kind of snow inhabitants?
Oi!
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The 47 on the back weighs about 115 tons, sounds like its on notch 1, so just driving its own weight. Yes its manned, pmr radio to steam loco foot plate. Driver in 47 is qualified to fire/drive steam loco (tho may not have required route knowledge) Driver and Fireman of steam loco are qualified to drive 47.
Dai Woodhgams at Barry had about 250 scrap locos through it, about 220 were saved and hauled out again (some as donors to rebuild others)
reason so many locos were saved was because it was easier to cut up and scrap coal wagons, so they rearely got round to the locos.
Its now a housing estate and an ASDA superstore,
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Had a couple of trips to wander round Woodhams in my trainspotting youth.
Gosh, it must be nearly 60 years ago!
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Quick Note to Duncan
On Saturday 15th about 10:25, 35028 SR Merchant Navy Class "Clan Line" will be hauling up the main line through Esher on Saturday. Alas not routed at 75mph on the fast main, so will be frustrated by what ever "stopper" is on the local lines in front of it.
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Thanks Zero.
I will try to have a butchers.
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Whoops! mis-remembered that as 12.30, so missed it. Damn and blast.
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Pity, they switched it to the fast at Wimbledon. Here is is at Hersham.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbbxVYChZYw
Last edited by: Zero on Sat 15 Nov 25 at 14:50
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Full Consist of the Pullmans to boot.
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>> Pity, they switched it to the fast at Wimbledon. Here is is at Hersham.
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Thanks for the heads up a few days ago.
My daughter and youngest grandson ( 4 ) watched from an empty platform .
Probably possibly Raynes Park. Her phone video of it was quite good. It was not hanging about.
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>>It was not hanging about.
Once they switch it to a fast main line the crew have a route obligation to give it some beans.
Hit 74 MPH through Surbiton and beyond according to an onboard gricer with stopwatch.
Last edited by: Zero on Sat 15 Nov 25 at 15:08
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