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Bluebell Railway | 32424 Beachy Head Steams - 23rd August-1st September 2024

Discussion in 'Galas and Events' started by Ben Jenden, Jun 12, 2024.

  1. green five

    green five Resident of Nat Pres

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    A few videos from Sunday which may be of interest:




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    I took a ride down to Sheffield Park yesterday for a ride with Beachy Head. A superb day with a superb engine and huge achievement from all concerned.

    I tend not to ride in observation saloons but did yesterday and was able to appreciate more the steep gradients on the line. I felt like a new Atlantic needed to break more of a sweat but I certainly aren't complaining! :)
     
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    My video from the Bank Holiday Monday of the Brighton Works Weekend, with some additional shots filmed on Tuesday. Mostly focusing on 34059 & 32424 with one shot of the O1 filmed over two days. A lovely couple of days, what a fantastic achievement Beachy Head is, having watched it being built over most of my life it was brilliant to see her running, huge congratulations to everyone involved. Photos to follow.

     
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    Might visit the Bluebell tomorrow. Which way are the scheduled locos facing?
     
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    Looking at the roster all three face East Grinstead (Beachy Head, 34059 and 65).

    A set of pictures from last Friday (23rd).
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    Thanks.
     
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    If the check at the HK outer home was to the 17.00 on Sunday 25th, then many photographers were very grateful for it as it meant a shot in sun rather than cloud!

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    Can you (or anybody) shed some light on the significance of the 'City Limited' headboard? I thought it might have been a railtour that the original 32424 worked in the 1950s, but can't find anything of that name on Six Bells Junction.

    More shots from Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at https://richardstevens.smugmug.com/My-pictures/Recent-additions/Recent-additions-September-2024
     
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    I was firing the Monday, not Sunday, so not guilty on that front!

    It's a bit anachronistic for the 1950s livery, but The City Limited was a train that ran Mondays - Saturdays, first class only, put on to provide a service between Brighton and the City of London. The timings varied slightly, but typically left Brighton about 8:45am to provide an arrival a little before 10am; and departed at 5pm.

    (Shades of Hilare Belloc in those working hours:

    "And even now at twenty five
    He has to WORK to keep alive
    Yes, all day long from 10 til 4
    For half the year! Or even more!
    With but an hour or two to spend
    At luncheon with a City friend").

    The train resumed running after the First World War, with a specially constructed set of carriages, but with the Brighton electrification, it lapsed in 1933; the service being provided instead by a 6-BEL electric set. Quite likely Atlantics were used on the service, though the only photo I can find shows a Baltic tank.

    Tom
     
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    Many thanks for that. As you say, rather anachronistic for the 1950s livery, but an interesting story, and certainly a preferable headboard from my point of view to the one carried on the previous two days.
     

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