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STEEL, STEAM & STARS II - Llangollen Rly - 18 to 26 April 09

Discussion in 'Galas and Events' started by lil Bear, Jul 5, 2008.

  1. gwrgreen

    gwrgreen New Member

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    Finally after a battle with Fotopic my Photos of Saturday 25th are now up at;

    http://www.gwrgreen.photoblog.org.uk/c1685351.html

    Cannot wait til the next SSS
     
  2. RA & FC

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    Shock... :-#
     
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    Managed 6 out of the 9 days , great gala, we had a ride on the goods on saturday as well. Got around 4 hours camcorder footage in the can, should start work on it shortly, in the eman times I have posted around 80 photo's on my photo page.

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    more at http://kenneth-f-baker.fotopic.net/c1689046.html
     
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    Shock... :-#[/quote:1sq2xvho]

    Nice open cab, great for sun bathing on the return journey from carrog on a hot summers day, Truro is the same, managed to catch some rays whilst on that :smt003 :smt003
     
  5. lil Bear

    lil Bear Part of the furniture

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    Shock... :-#[/quote:mqllgod2]

    Nice open cab, great for sun bathing on the return journey from carrog on a hot summers day, Truro is the same, managed to catch some rays whilst on that :smt003 :smt003[/quote:mqllgod2]
    Are we 100% sure this is Mr Johnson posting ? If so he's just made 2 posts saying he likes GWR locos. We've converted him! \:D/
     
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    5944 Resident of Nat Pres

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    david1984 Resident of Nat Pres

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    I've suddenly got a mental picture of a certain Michael Jackson pic....
     
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    Obviously this chap takes his Dogging very seriously
     
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    Yes i thort Micheal jackson straight away hmmm can u emagien what would of happened his the dog struggled and slipped? tut tut, When mia leans out of windows ive always had her back legs in the carriage.Talking of mia if anyone got any pics of her please send. I had a great time just sorting my pictures out. XX
     
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    Why is everyone elses photos better then mine???

    Most mine don't seem to be all they are crack up to be.

    55% of them seem to only have 9017 in them as well...
     
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    The Name of the Dog? Duke perhaps? ](*,)
     
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    Think a better name would be Lucky ! -
    Lucky he wasn`t dropped

    John
     
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    Fred,you are absolutely right with your post, if you had a gala made up of resident engines, what would be the point? But anyway , a great gala, & as i said . looking forward to the next one whenever it is . In the meantime why dont you all come to the WSR gala in Oct. !
     
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    To me the point of galas isn't just the visiting engines though, it's the intensive service, the different train formations, the late night running etc. Visiting engines are a bonus but not a necessity. If you follow your logic, there is no point running any home fleet engines at gala's as nobody is interested.

    I think this gala in general was an exception. 6 visiting engines was an exceptional amount to have and collectively they were a massive draw. Obviously one or two wouldn't have generated the same level of interest but it was the loco's coupled with the intensive service that made the event for me.
     
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    The NYMR's galas have always been popular and they typically only have one or two visitors. There's a lot of scepticism on the NYMR that having more visitors is economically viable. My own view is that whilst its nice to see the visitors part of the gala attraction is seeing Grosmont so busy with 4 or 5 engines in the station at a time.
     
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    If you refer to the origional plan you will see that 3802 and 80072 were to be running that would of added 2 more to the home fleet.

    A cracked Axle on 3802 and lack of cash and Labour soon put paid to 80072

    So left with the option of a nine Loco gala, 2 less than last time we decided to look for somthing else

    With Repton in bits, the SVR not letting a Manor on the loose I came up with Royal Scot

    I owe a lot of thanks to Howard stephens and Steve Lathom and all that have made 6100s visit happen it really was the icing on the cake

    Thanks

    will
     
  17. Fred Kerr

    Fred Kerr Resident of Nat Pres Friend

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    I think all visitors will join in that thanks - especially given the lineside rumours as to the health of 6100. It certainly proved its worth and the reliability of the loco whilst at Llangollen says much for its support team. In fact the loco performance from the whole fleet says much for both the crews and the maintenance teams behind them who managed to keep the whole show on the road throughout a very intensive timetable.
     
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    Thankfully no one saw the 1am finish on the repairs on 6100 otherwise she would not of made the last day

    Mark at LNWR is a credit to the company

    Thanks mate
     
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    I saw & heard the midnight oil being burned - the repairs were being carried out adjacent to your coach Will !!

    I was relieved to see 6100 make the final day.
     
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    I know I was there, got the pics to prove it

    No way was I leaving 6100 until i knew she was fit to run

    So all in all 10 locos and no failures over nine days with 5 days intensive running is a good result
     

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