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Atlantic Coast Express - 20/05/23

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  1. TheModster

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    Timings now on RTT: https://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/se...0/0000-2359?stp=WVS&show=all&order=wtt&toc=WR
     
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    This should be a good day out for Bahamas. And it's so unusual to have steam out of Waterloo, never mind a Jubilee. Pleased that the RTC was able to persuade West Coast to allow this to run without a minder.
     
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    Just so. I think we all understand why a TOC sees it as operationally convenient (and at times essential) that a train runs with a diesel in tow. Contrary to what a few might think, I for one, know it's 2023 and not 1963. But I think that this trip has been helped quite a lot by early signals from those in the know that it would be run with just Bahamas. That persuaded me (and I believe some others) to book thereby adding to the plus side of the balance sheet.

    Why on earth that information isn't made known when the bid is made to Network Rail defeats me. It would remove what seems to be a 'secret garden' of planning that actually need not be secret at all. Where else do you spend a £100+ on something without knowing what you are buying?

    Anyway, I hope that WCRC and the BLS have a straightforward day. It's not lost on me that this is a long day for everyone and Bahamas has quite a mileage to cover.
     
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    I booked thinking it would be a repeat of last year's A C.E and was concerned when I found out Clan Line was not available but with Bahamas and no diesel all is well ! Although a long day for Bahamas its proved itself to be reliable (as well an almost 90 year machine can be!)looking forward to my first 2023 mainline trip
     
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    I imagine a Jubilee on 10 in fine weather should be a fairly straightforward job.
     
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    So does everyone who bought a ticket on that understanding! :)
     
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    Did the original advertising state explicity that the train would be steam-only? I didn't see it so I don't know what was said then.
     
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    No but it became common knowledge that the RTC was proactive in ensuring that West Coast would allow it to run solo. The usual caveats apply, of course, and tomorrow is not a fire risk day.
     
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    Should be a lovely day out in fine weather but, as you say, no fire risk to cause concern. Last year by this time the drought was months old, having started in late January (not that anyone noticed in winter).
     
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    The south west has had heavy showers today and May rainfall has been average after very wet March and April. But a drought order still applies. Hopefully NR will see no need for a DL
     
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    Next Saturday Bahamas is going to Plymouth so I guess if no diesel and no problems tomorrow then maybe another diesel free day next Saturday (presumably with less than 10 on of course!)
     
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    To the best of my knowledge, RTC have never stated in their publicity that any of their trains would or would not be steam only. The one time (a few years ago) I phoned them and asked them, I was given incorrect info! As @Big Al has already posted, why on earth can't what is planned be put in the public domain (obviously with an appropriate proviso that things could be subject to change on the day). It seems a very small thing, and would bring in some extra bookings from people like me, and we're often told that the "last coach" can make the difference to a tours profitability (or not). So how about it RTC?
     
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    I can confirm Sherborne had heavy rain and thunderstorms today for about 3/4 hour but is dry now with no rain in propect over night
     
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    45596 going well through Wimbledon this morning, load 10 unassisted with Pete Roberts on the regulator
     
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    Currently at Exeter after a blistering run down. Just outside even time from BAS to SAL and 29 minimum up Honiton. Bahamas is some loco and the WC crews did us proud.
     
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