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Swanage Railway General Discussion

Discussion in 'Heritage Railways & Centres in the UK' started by Rumpole, Oct 10, 2012.

  1. DcB

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    The M7 Facebook group is waiting for someone to return from holiday for an update on the work in Norfolk.
     
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    A few hours in and around Swanage station and the shed area yesterday with 31806 and D6515 doing the honours.


    A few hours at Swanage station, featuring 31806 and D6515


    enjoy :)
    Matt
     
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    Good to see the T3 on the 09:50 departure from Swanage today. Load 5. [BJ]
     
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    In no way competing with the Bluebell's parade yesterday (which only had one 33 and the rest steam) the Swanage version this morning also had on 33 but only one steam.
    This was of course actually a move to get the T3 from the sidings to the coal stage.
    Rare for me to be around at this time but a 09:30 dental appointment coincided with the move and would have even allowed me to see the T3 depart had it been on time, although in the end it was 15 late.
    Eddystone was also in steam a fact I realised long before reaching the bridge from the sound of the air pump banging away. DSC_0171r.JPG
     
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