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Bluebell Railway General Discussion

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

  1. Paul42

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    IMG_0421 (800x533).jpg Another from yesterday.
     
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    Though I wasn't in it at first, but I am standing on someone else's steps to the left of centre with my camera hiding my face.
     
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    I'm certainly not old enough to know, but did the 'Big Four' really let even mixed traffic or goods locos out with an accumulated layer of grime? I have always had the impression this only really started in the days when steam's days were clearly numbered, so I do wonder how 'authentic' it would be for a c.1930 goods train? Yes, grime accumulates during the working day but a request seems to have been made to allow grime to build up over more than one day. Attempting to recreate c.1960 perhaps, but 30 years earlier?

    I am happy to be corrected.

    Steven
     
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  4. Jamessquared

    Jamessquared Nat Pres stalwart

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    Can't see any black smoke in the photos that have been posted?

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    One for Paul Hitch.
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    Here's 847 herself on a passenger working (no less!) 6 June 1937, which is just six months after being outshopped. Not exactly an image of cleanliness, in fact I'd suggest rather less tidy than 847 was yesterday. Certainly not displaying a high gloss finish.

    847-bedhampton-1937.png

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    Nice photo, Tom. Where's the location?
     
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    Won't they stick to the firebars?!:D
     
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    Don't tell that to the Environment Agency!
     
  11. Jamessquared

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    It's at Bedhampton, about a mile or so west of Havant. See here: http://maps.nls.uk/view/105988696#zoom=4&lat=9677&lon=11881&layers=BT

    Interesting date for the photo: it shows the third rail is in place for the Portsmouth Direct electrification, which didn't come into service use until about a month later. There's another view of the location form a different viewpoint here: https://mikemorant.smugmug.com/Trai...-and-BRS/Southern-electric-traction/i-j6qsSMq

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    I've queued at the level crossing at the end of Bedhampton station for many a happy hour

    and a picture of a more shiny 847 on a previous Jon Bowers charter
    [​IMG]Evening Local by Arle Images, on Flickr
     
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    I was wondering what that meant. Surely no-one in their right mind would burn such things.
    Were they really burning them? If so, shame on all concerned.
     
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    Does anyone have times for the Goods train on Monday? Thinking of paying a visit and getting off the train whilst goods is at Kingscote. Thanks in advance!
     
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    The traffic notice for the weekend hasn't come out yet, so I don't know exactly. But as there is an afternoon Wealden Rambler running, my guess would be an early light engine departure to HK; then probably a complete HK - KC - SP - HK round trip, to be back to SP in time to run the Rambler. From past experience, I suspect an initial 9.30am departure from HK to KC with the goods is likely.

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    Thanks Tom!
     
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    A couple of notes about the coming weekend.

    Firstly, the A service (10:00 / 1.30 / 4.00pm departures from SP and one hour later from EG) will be the H class, Victorian four wheelers and LSWR brake 3rd. That set will continue through the Easter weekend and into next week.

    Secondly, @alts1985 and others, the Goods train is running on Easter Monday, with the Stirling O1 doing the honours. Timetable as follows:

    SP Dep 09:20 Light Engine Arrive HK 09:35
    Dep HK 09:45 Arr KC 10:00
    (Shunting at KC to swap ends with the brake van)
    Dep KC 10:35 Arr HK 10:55
    Dep HK 11:50 Arr SP 12:10
    (Shunting at SP to swap ends with the brake van)
    Dep SP 1:00 Arr HK 1:20
    (Berth goods stock)
    Dep HK 2:10 Light engine Arr SP 2:25
    Loco becomes Wealden Rambler engine for 3:30 departure.

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    Although not up on the website yet, there should be guided tours of the Carriage Works each day (Friday to Monday) over Easter for those interested.

    I believe the tours are scheduled for 12.40 and 13.55 with an additional tour at 11.40 subject to demand

    David R
     
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    Why not? What else can you do with them?
     
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    Recycling is ideal but may be impractical ̶ I don't know. Sending plastic to landfill isn't good, but burning with toxic fumes going untreated into the atmosphere seems considerably worse. Yes, I know you're burning coal anyway in large quantities, but I would expect the combustion products from plastics to be nastier. (Tom, what do you know about it?) Burning in a special facility where the fumes are filtered or captured may be best.
     

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