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North Yorkshire Moors Railway General Discussion

Discussion in 'Heritage Railways & Centres in the UK' started by The Black Hat, Feb 13, 2011.

  1. 60044

    60044 Well-Known Member

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    Very true - has anyone looked at the Mid Hants line-up, for example, of late? The West Somerset cupboard looks fairly bare, too., as does the East Lancs. I feel bound to agree that the NYMR seems to be guilty of grievously underusing No. 29, though. Years ago the SVR decided to start using its fleet of smaller locos to a greater extent, and I believe that was one reason why 45110 was sold, although I don't necessarily believe it was a good decision.
     
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    £5000 won't replace many crown stays.
     
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    Major overhaul costs have gone through the roof. The days when any railway can have a shed full of operational locos have gone, unfortunately. It is now a case of sweating the assets.
     
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    I can second that regarding the Bluebell. A couple of years ago there were four operational loco on a line where 3 run every weekend day. There's 6 home fleet now (one being Fenchurch) but we've been dependent on 6989 and more recently 2999 on hire.
     
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    Jamessquared Nat Pres stalwart

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    I don't think that is quite true - I'm not sure we have ever been down to only 4 steam locos since the early 1970s. We are thinner now than in recent years, but typically with about 6 - 7 operational locos in any year. (Of course there are times in a year when the number may be lower due to running maintenance, but the mileage charts typically show 6 - 7 steam locos in traffic in any one year. It was normally about 8 pre-Covid. 2022 was the tightest year with 5 of our own locos and one on hire. Currently it is 6 of our own and one on hire.

    We do also have a loco on hire currently, but that has been more or less the case for the last twenty five years, except for a few years around 2016-2020 ish when we made do without any hired-in loco.

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    I may be remembering incorrectly, but I think in 2022 it was just 73082, 80151, 30541 and 65??
    263 went out of ticket in February, 178 was also gone. No Fenchurch, or Archie, or Beachy Head yet. Then did 6989 arrive in that June maybe?
     
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    Yes, that was the tightest year - 73082, 80151, 541, 65 all year; 263 for the beginning of the year and 6989 from June. I guess technically there was a period between March and June when only four steam locos were available. The position has recovered somewhat since then.

    Bringing this back to the NYMR - we had a period about 10 years ago when spring failures were quite common, and the solution was to invest in the track - I'd say a traffic loco being stopped now for a broken spring is a rare occurrence. Railways are systems, and frequently underinvestment in one area shows up as an unbudgeted cost in another.

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    acorb Part of the furniture

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    As per @60044 there is 44932 at Carnforth, also 48151 (though that may not be suitable for Whitby).

    Looks like Tornado will help, but I don't think that can run to Whitby either.
     

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