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Good News from the Bluebell

Discussion in 'Heritage Railways & Centres in the UK' started by gavin, Nov 14, 2009.

  1. martin butler

    martin butler Part of the furniture

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    Whilst 55 is in black, are there any plans to turn her out in the wartime southern black at some point, or to apply br livery before she goes back into the normal improoved engine green livery as she will only have a short time in traffic it might be a good way to show her in liveries she has never been seen in for many years
     
  2. Jamessquared

    Jamessquared Nat Pres stalwart

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    Ah, a livery debate before she is even finished!

    Not speaking officially for the railway so who knows what the future holds, but I think, regardless of livery, having "Stepney" painted on the side is considered important.

    Tom

    (PS - I suppose you could have her in different liveries on each side, as Fenchurch ran in the late 1960s / early 1970s).
     
  3. Matt35027

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    My guess would be that she'll remain in "Bluebell Black" (there, I've coined it!) until such a time as an overhaul begins.
     
  4. martin butler

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    i just think that it would attract more interest if at some stage as she is in black other livery veriations could be concidered , has stepney ever been turned out as 2655 with sunshire lettering during its preserved life how would that look on the southern stock or on a goods working?
     
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    Well what is it then?!
     
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    Go on then, I'll bite.

    What is what, then?!
     
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    Miff Part of the furniture Friend

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    The Good News, presumably.
     
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    29 pages in?
     
  9. tamper

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    Here's some good news.

    Horsted Keynes Saturday 8th May approx 15.30 hrs, perm any 1/2/3 from 3 BBMF aircraft on a 'flypast'.

    Lancs out with lump trouble at the mo.
     
  10. Spamcan81

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    BBMF engineering report on 26/4 gave it as due air tests on 27/4. Were these not successful?
     
  11. Dan Hamblin

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    A duff fuel cock from what I have read on their website and the FlyPast fourm. Moves are afoot to see if one can be borrowed from a gate guard Shackleton in Cornwall.

    Regards,

    Dan
     
  12. Jamessquared

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    Wow, what an effort by the loco works guys to get Steppers back in steam so quickly. Well done to all concerned 55 looks great.
     
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    The loco department ain't hanging about that's for sure.
     
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    The replacement cylinder block for 323 was recently re-fitted and the wheels being lined out, so rapid progress on that one too.
     
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    55 only got the absolute minimum done to it to get a certificate, still a great effort though. They couldn't have a 50th birthday without it in steam could they.
     
  17. Dan Hamblin

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    Yes, a superb effort. Next up will be Baxter followed by 323 Bluebell, plus of course the 'Birdcage' brake up at Horsted Keynes.

    Regards,

    Dan
     
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    I also noticed that they have £83K of the 100K that they want to have in hand to start work on excavating the tip by rail. Good luck to them with the ongoing fundraising.
     
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    Not quite. The £83k is the amount raised thus far from the sale of the 'Tenner for the Tip' certificates. The target is to raise at least £100k from these certificates.

    Apart from the forthcoming 2-week trial of taking the waste out by rail, a very much larger sum of money still has to be raised (about £1m) before the clearance can begin for real.

    Chris
     
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