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Bluebell Railway General Discussion

Discussion in 'Heritage Railways & Centres in the UK' started by Jamessquared, Feb 16, 2013.

  1. The Gricing Owl

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    Thanks for that Tom. Is set B still the rake of BR Mk1 green stock, with nothing else attached please?

    And at what time is the Wealden Rambler due back into H Keynes on Saturday please.

    Many thanks in adavance,

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    Set B is the Victorian set (sadly for your photo aspirations!). Set A is the green Mark 1s.

    The Rambler gets to HK at 15:20 in the down direction, planned to go through Platform 2. Assuming no last minute swaps, that means 80151 smokebox first.

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    Thanks anyway for taking the time to reply Tom, much appreciated.

    Plenty of work to do here on my South African Steam loco memoirs book!

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    Each heritage railway has its own niche where it excels, the Bluebell is unsurpassed with its collection of vintage locos and rolling stock. Yesterday's charter with Fenchurch was a good illustration of that. A few results from the day show what I mean


    560 Fenchurch approaching Horstead Keynes 14-04-26.jpg _DSC4946.jpg _DSC4956.jpg _DSC4989.jpg _DSC5026.jpg _DSC5026m-2.jpg _DSC4925.jpg
     
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    Needless to say I have an inbox filling with submissions for the next issue of Bluebell Times! (As running foreman last Sunday I also had a small part to play in ensuring that 80151, 72 and the carriages were left in the right place and ready to go for the 3am book on times for loco crews!)

    It has been interesting seeing some entirely new perspectives opened up by having south facing locos, notably heading south from Imberhorne Lane and the tunnel (your third and fourth photos respectively).

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    It certainly was different and no sun in the face around midday! I didn’t submit anything to you because Mr Cable was there so you would have just got two of everything!
     

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