kevsmiththai Posted June 30, 2019 Share Posted June 30, 2019 So. After our class 37/4s were withdrawn from mainline passenger use at the end of the contract with Northern Rail the feeling was that life was going to be a bit boring with an endless procession of Class 156 DMUs dominating. However, it hasn't turned out quite like that. 37 419 and 37 402 on the Three Peaks Challenge charter train We've repainted 419 'Carl Haviland' in the classic Intercity executive livery much to the delight of the railfans One of our Class 68s is at the rear of a driver training working with the CAF built driving car at the front Due to a blockade further down the West Coast route, the Saturday Sellafield-Crewe flask working was 'Top and tailed' by Class 68s One of the jobs the 37/4s picked up was hauling the Network rail 'PLPR Infrastructure test train'. A sort of 'Dr Yellow' for secondary routes More in a mo Kev 4 Link to comment
kevsmiththai Posted June 30, 2019 Author Share Posted June 30, 2019 So I have started a monthly video diary of Cumbrian rail action to capture the diversity of what is passing through Including steam charters and diesel hauled specials So May's monthly Miscellany can be found here A special on the Three Peaks with 68s and 37/s June's miscellany won't be far away either Kev 5 Link to comment
kevsmiththai Posted July 17, 2019 Author Share Posted July 17, 2019 June's. Description of the various trains on the youtube link. I've blended the Three Peaks footage in as well Kev 2 Link to comment
kevsmiththai Posted July 23, 2019 Author Share Posted July 23, 2019 So we had mixed emotions a couple of days ago at our annual Depot open day, this year held at our Carlisle Kingmoor depot. The excitement of the show was tempered by the sad news that a colleague of ours, Train driver Tony Kaye, had passes away the day before the show after a brave battle against illness. Knowing Tony's love of the Class37/4s we decided to honour him by putting a wreath on recently re-liveried 37 419 Once we had done that we gave Tony a celebratory 'thrash' of 37 419 and 37 409 with a Class 68 adding to the clag in the background I was honoured to have had Tony as a colleague and a friend and wish his family well Kev 4 Link to comment
kevsmiththai Posted September 19, 2019 Author Share Posted September 19, 2019 Its a scene of great contrasts round here at the moment. In the space of a couple of days you can go from watching the 1951 built, 7P Brittania class 4-6-2 on a charter through 1960s Class 37s on Network rail test trains, new Diesel/25kv AC hybrid Class 68s through to the brand new, still on test runs, Class 195 DMUs Class leader no. 70000 'Brittania' came through in awful weather but was worth chasing over the hill to Lindal after it passed through Askam In Manchester Picadilly station a couiple of our Class 68s finished in the TPE livery were on Driver training runs 68 020 'Reliance' was on a Longsight to york run Standing in the platform 68 032 'Destroyer' was on the reverse working York to Longsight Cannot get used to locos with no yellow ends! One of the 195s in revenue service stands at Carnforth on a Barrow-Manchester Airport train These are being built by CAF in Spain with some assembly in the U.K I've not put any Class 142s in the video. The much despised 'Pacer' DMUs are now living on borrowed time so I'm not making the mistake I made when the first generation diesel railcars were withdrawn and am phorograhing them wherever I can. Report to follow Video at Roll call 18/07/2019 Manchester Picadilly Class 66 66 142 465L Trafford-Southampton 18/07/2019 Manchester Picadilly DMU 195 118 1C52 Manc Airport-Barrow 18/07/2019 Manchester Picadilly DMU 195 102 1F94 Manc Airport-Liverpool 18/07/2019 Manchester Picadilly DMU 195 120 1H40 Manchester Airport 18/07/2019 Manchester Picadilly Class 68 68 020 Reliance 0Z68 Longsight-Siemens York 18/07/2019 Manchester Picadilly Class 70 70 005 474L Southampton-Trafford Park 18/07/2019 Manchester Picadilly Class 68 68 032 Destroyer 0M67 York-Longsight 18/07/2019 Manchester Picadilly Class 68 68 032 Destroyer 0M67 York-Longsight 19/07/2019 Armathwaite Class 66 66 423 682E Carlisle-Basford Hall 19/07/2019 Armathwaite Class 70 70 814 624E Crewe-Chirk Kronospan 02/08/2019 Green Road Class 57 57 316 & 57 314 1Z60 Man Vic-Ravenglass 2/08/2019 Thwaites Flat Class 57 57 314 & 57 316 1Z62 Carlisle-Liverpool 02/08/2019 Dalton in Furness Class 57 57 314 & 57 316 1Z62 Carlisle-Liverpool 10/08/2019 Leyland Class 88 88 001 & 88 002 Revolution 6C65 Crewe CLS-Sellafield 14/08/2019 Askam in Furness Brittania 70000 Brittania 1Z72 Carlisle-Crewe 14/08/2019 Lindal in Furness Brittania 70000 Brittania 1Z72 Carlisle-Crewe 15/08/2019 Askam in Furness Class 37 37 259 & 37 218 193R Carlisle-Blackpool North 15/08/2019 Lindal in Furness Class 37 37 259 & 37 218 193R Carlisle-Blackpool North 17/08/2019 Carnforth Class 68 68 004 & 68 001 Rapid 6C53 Crewe CLS-Sellafield 17/08/2019 Carnforth DMU 195 114 1U93 Barrow-Manc A 17/08/2019 Carnforth Class 88 88 007 Electra Mossend-Daventry 17/08/2019 Carnforth Class 47 47 851 & 47 854 5Z42 Carnforth-York Holgate 17/08/2019 Carnforth Class 66 66 095 474c Daventry-Grangemouth 18/08/2019 Carnforth Class 66 66 568 681L Garstang Catteral-Carlisle N yard 18/08/2019 Carnforth DMU 195 114 1U93 Barrow-Manc A 20/08/2019 Lancaster Class 66 66 614 687T Hardendale-Tunstead Shows the variey of what is around Next video will also have a lot of different stuff including a working industrial line in Preston. Kev 4 Link to comment
kevsmiththai Posted September 26, 2019 Author Share Posted September 26, 2019 So I mentioned a working Industrial line. This is Ribble Rail which serves the Bitumen facility in the west end of the City of Preston and shares its tracks with the Ribble Steam railway museum. Rolls Royce Sentinel chain driven diesel shunter 'Progress' was in action on the day I took our Brooklyn there swapping Full for empty VTG tanks At the platform a survivor from the British rail 1950s modernisation program, Waggon Und Maschinenbau 4 wheel railbus E79960 was on midweek train service A few days later I was on my way to show Republic Steel at the Loughborough Model railway exhibition and called in at the Ecclesbourne Valley railway. This is the preserved , former Midland railway brach to Wirksworth in Derbyshire. British Railways standard 2MT 2-6-0 78018 was in action on the return journey down to the mainline junction at Duffield Built at Darlington works in 195 these were the sort of small branch lines locos swept away by the influx of the diesel railcars. thankfully three have survived into preservation The railway is becming a centre of excellence for the restoration of first generation DMUs and this rare Derby Lightweight is an example More tomorrow Kev 3 Link to comment
kevsmiththai Posted September 27, 2019 Author Share Posted September 27, 2019 Classic traction is also evident 31 601 and 33 103 both in railfreight grey Back on the mainline the Sellafield to Crewe CLS nuclear working had no less then three class 68 diesel electrics and one Class 88 Diesel/25KV AC Hybrid on the point. There was a reason for this, the front pair were carrying onto the south coast with the little PFA flat wagons and the rear pair were taking the flatrols to a power station. seen passing Park South signalbox 68s were top and tailed on the Carlisle to Norwich NENTA railtour and are seen at Dunnerholme with the Cumbrian Fells in the distance video featuring all of these at Roll call 21/08/2019 Preston 4wDHR Perm MTU 001 of 1991 98404 21/08/2019 Preston 4wDH RR 10283 of 1968 Progress Shunting Bitumen tanks 24/08/2019 Plumpton Class 68 68 001 Evolution & 68 004 6C53 Crewe CLS-Sellafield 24/08/2019 Plumpton Class 68 68 003 Astute & 68 017 0K73 Sellafield-Crewe CLS 30/08/2019 Wirksworth BR Std 2MT 2-6-0 78018 Wirksworth-Duffield-Wirksworth 07/09/2019 Park South Class 68 68 004 Rapid &88 004, 68 033,68 034, 6K73 Sellafield-Crewe CLS 07/09/2019 Dalton in Furness Class 68 68 004 Rapid &88 004, 68 033,68 034, 6K73 Sellafield-Crewe CLS 07/09/2019 Dunnerholme Class 68 68 017 Hornet &68 005 1Z06 Carlisle-Norwich 12/09/2019 Scout Green Class 88 88 003 Genesis Mossend-Daventry 12/09/2019 Scout Green Class 68 ? 374E Carlisle-Crewe 14/09/2019 Roose Class 68 68 034 &68 002 6C53 Crewe CLS-Sellafield 14/09/2019 Roose 195 124 1U94 Barrow-Manchester Airport 14/09/2019 Thwaites Flat Class 68 68 034 &68 002 6C53 Crewe CLS-Sellafield 14/09/2019 Thwaites Flats Class 88 88 009 Diana &88 002 6K73 Sellafield-Crewe CLS 14/09/2019 Lindal in Furness Class 88 88 009 Diana &88 002 6K73 Sellafield-Crewe CLS Kev 2 Link to comment
kevsmiththai Posted September 30, 2019 Author Share Posted September 30, 2019 Now that our Brooklyn is a little bit more grown up I decided it was time to let him loose with one of the Panasonic camcorders. Our intended target was LMS Jubilee 45690 'Leander' on a Carlisle to London Euston excursion. Picking it up first across the Duddon estuary he then filmed it coming through Kirkby in Furness before we shot over the hill in grannies car to get it again at Lindal in Furness. The tripod was a bit notchy for him but otherwise he made a pretty good job of his first railway film. Kev 2 Link to comment
kevsmiththai Posted November 27, 2019 Author Share Posted November 27, 2019 North West rail action September-October 2019 So the weather is starting to close in since the clocks went back but there is still an interesting variety of rail moves to film in the North west of England at this time of year We start with the new Class 331 EMUs in the first weeks of deployment seen at Kirkham and Wesham, Poulton Le Fylde and Preston with a soon to be withdrawn (Maybe) Class 142 still handling a Blackpool South train. The CAF built 331s share a common bodyshell with the new Class 195 DMUs Kirkby in Furness sees a DRS Barrow RD to Sellafield move with 68 004 and 68 018 'Top and tailing' Jubilee 4-6-0 'Leander' still in British rail black livery on an excursion followed shortly after by a pair of LSL heritage class 47s on a special more soon Kev 3 Link to comment
kevsmiththai Posted November 27, 2019 Author Share Posted November 27, 2019 BR 4-6-2 70000 Britannia was found cooking nicely at Crewe station before a positioning move. At Cumwhinton heading southbound on the Settle to Carlisle a class 70 has a good load on the 'Log train' next at Carlisle Citadel, where a pair of Class 90s are in charge of the Mossend to Daventry intermodal this was followed by a debranded Class 390 Pendolino. The Virgin wrapping has been removed pending First group-Tren Italia branding being applied following their successful bid to take over the West Coast franchise. see on the video Latest installment of the video series here roll call video roll call 20/09/2019 Kirkham & Wesham 331 008 1F07 Blackpool North-Liverpool Lime Street 20/09/2019 Kirkham & Wesham 331 007 1N86 Liverpool Lime St-Blackpool North 20/09/2019 Kirkham & Wesham 142 094 2S58 Blackpool South-Preston 20/09/2019 Poulton Le Fylde 331 008 1F00 Blackpool North-Liverpool Lime Street 20/09/2019 Poulton Le Fylde 319 378 1N60 Manchester Airport-Blackpool North 24/09/2019 Preston 331 008 1F09 Blackpool North-Liverpool Lime Street 25/09/2019 Kirkby in Furness 68 004 & 68 018 6X24 Barrow RD- Sellafield 28/09/2019 Kirkby in Furness 45590 Leander 1Z87 Carlisle-London Euston 28/09/2019 Lindal in Furness 45590 Leander 1Z87 Carlisle-London Euston 28/09/2019 Askam in Furness D1924(47 830) & 47 614 Crewe Diesel depot 1Z59 Appleby-Holyhead 02/10/2019 Crewe 70000 Brittania 10/10/2019 Askam in Furness 66 599 022Z Carlisle NY-Barrow 10/10/2019 Askam in Furness 66 599 005A Barrow-Carlisle NY 16/10/2019 Cumwhinton 70 817 665L Carlisle NY-Chirk Kronospan 31/10/2019 Carlisle Citadel 90 029 & 90 040 481P Mossend-Daventry 31/10/2019 Carlisle Citadel 390 151 1M08 Glasgow-London Euston 31/10/2019 Carlisle Citadel 70 811 656S Dalston-Grangemouth Kev 1 Link to comment
miyakoji Posted November 29, 2019 Share Posted November 29, 2019 Class 70 is a unique looking machine. Apparently one was dropped while unloading from a ship. Link to comment
Socimi Posted November 29, 2019 Share Posted November 29, 2019 6 minutes ago, miyakoji said: Class 70 is a unique looking machine. Yes, it looks like someone took a class 58, slapped on the front ends of an Australian NR Class and added a bit of designer magic. Link to comment
kevsmiththai Posted November 30, 2019 Author Share Posted November 30, 2019 They dropped it from the cranes and broke its back. 70 012 was deemed beyond repair and returned to G.E Thats why we were on tenterhooks every time we unloaded our Class 68s off the boats! Kev 1 Link to comment
kevsmiththai Posted November 30, 2019 Author Share Posted November 30, 2019 Not the best pic (taken on my old work phone) Kev 2 Link to comment
kevsmiththai Posted December 16, 2019 Author Share Posted December 16, 2019 So my latest Northwest Miscellany video concentrates on some track renewals on the Cumbrian Coast. Now most engineering work is done at nights and weekends so it is pot luck whatb the light and weather is like. Starting with a Class 66 on driver route learning there is then an extended section of the relaying of the single line section between Park South and Barrow in Furness. In action is a Kirow 25 ton Diesel hydraulic crane placing preformed curved track panels for the tight curve at Thwaite Flats in between each run of the crane an Autoballaster wagon running radio controlled on the ballast shuttled stone from the rest of the train to the delivery point. I did not know they could do this! This bit has been edited down as it moves really, really slowly. I could have gone for a cup of coffee while it crawled backwards and forwards! The rest of the video shows train movements from track renewal further north between Bootle and Drigg with a Tamper move to the site followed by a procession of engineers train conveying reclaimed track panels and ballast. Variable weather conditions and a couple of night shots made filming problematic at times. This shot of a Class 66 was awful until I stuffed it through Photoshop 1 Link to comment
kevsmiththai Posted December 16, 2019 Author Share Posted December 16, 2019 Video Spent a pleasant day yesterday taking the little ones on a Steam hauled 'Santa special' over the Yorkshire Dales with 46115 'Scots Guardsman' in charge, The elves kept the kids occupied for the four hour trip with singing, games and dancing and the adults were served Mulled wine, Lancashire Hotpot ( a sort of stew) and mince pies. Being on the train I couldn't really get much of it until we got to Hellifield at the south end of the Settle and Carlisle where we stopped for watering. Fresh snow on the platforms kept the kids amused for half an hour having a snowball fight until it was time to reboard. Run by West Coast rail it was an excellent day out Kev 2 Link to comment
kevsmiththai Posted June 5, 2020 Author Share Posted June 5, 2020 So I started 2020 in quite an optimistic mood having seen the schedule for steam galas, charter trains, interesting new rolling stock coming into passenger service plus some special freight trains..in the dark day months started filming Network test trains still with the venerable Class 37s in charge but it started to become apparent early March that the pandemic was going to bite. We managed to get the Macclesfield model railway show away just before the lockdown but after that it all ground to a halt. So there are two new videos on my youtube channel The first one is the 'dark day month' one with still quite an intersting mixture. seen are.. 01/01/2020 Askam in Furness DMU 156 480 in the RAF 100 anniversary livery on 2C35 Barrow-Sellafield 01/01/2020 Askam in Furness class 37 259 & 37 059 on 131X Derby RTC-Carlisle IM service 21/01/2020 Askam in Furness 37 059 & 37 259 Derby RTC-Carlisle IM service 16/02/2020 Dalton in Furness a very smoky 57 001 on 0Z56 Carnforth-Sellafield Route proving train after Storm Denis 16/02/2020 Askam in Furness 57 001 0Z56 16/02/2020 Askam in Furness 57 001 0Z57 Sellafield-Carnforth Route proving 16/02/2020 Pennington 57 001 0Z57 Sellafield-Carnforth Route proving 18/02/2020 Askam in Furness 37 409 Lord Hinton and 37 424 Avro Vulcan on 146H Derby RTC-Carlisle IM service 27/02/2020 Crewe 56 090 on ballasts headed north 28/02/2020 Crewe Station 67 001 on 1D10 Crewe-Holyhead 28/02/2020 Crewe Station 57 308 Jamie Ferguson 0C57 Crewe-Preston Thunderbird 13/03/2020 Plumley 66 137 691H Knowsley-Wilton waste train 13/03/2020 Plumley 60 021 6E10 Tuebrook-Drax Biomass 13/03/2020 Plumley 70 003 6H35 Runcorn Folly Lane-Northenden waste train 13/03/2020 Plumley 66 112 632J Peak Forest-Dallam stone 13/03/2020 Plumley 70 016 621L Hardendale-Tunstead Quarry stone 21/03/2020 Park South 88 007 Electra on 6K73 Sellafield-Crewe CLS 21/03/2020 Furness Abbey 88 007 Electra 6K73 Sellafield-Crewe CLS So we have Classes 37, 56,57,50,66,67 68,70 and 88. Not a bad mix So as the lockdown eased the U.K enjoyed a protracted period of beautiful weather and as were allowed out to exercise i took the opportunity to get out witm my cameras. As I said the expected charter trains had bit the dust and the regular passenger services had been decimated. However the rail company I work for ran all the trains expected as we had to keep the power stations operating. I chose to concentrate on recording trains in the Cumbrian landscape . The skies were blue, the lansdcape was greening up, there were no passenger jets flying overhead and the roads were quiet! This was the result 23/04/2020 Askam in Furness 37 403 Isle of Mull and 37 424 Avro Vulcan Derby RTC-Carlisle 09/05/2020 Barrow in Furness 88 009 Diana and 68 002 Intrepid 6K73 Sellafield-Crewe CLS 12/05/2020 Askam in Furness 37 254 Cardiff Canton 3Q92 Barrow C.S-York Thrall Europa 13/05/2020 Askam in Furness 68 004 Rapid and 68 016 Fearless 6K73 Sellafield-Crewe CLS 13/05/2020 Furness Abbey Tunnel (my favourite new place once I discovered the secret pathway to it) 69 004 Rapid and 68 016 Fearless 6K73 Sellafield-Crewe CLS 13/05/2020 Furness Abbey Tunnel 68 001 Evolution and 88 005 Minerva 6C46 Sellafield-Kingmoor 15/05/2020 Furness Abbey 68 004 Rapid and 68 002 Intrepid 6C53 Crewe CLS-Sellafield 15/05/2020 Thwaite Flats 69 004 Rapid and 68 002 Intrepid 6C53 Crewe CLS-Sellafield 15/05/2020 Lindal (A590) 68 001 Evolution and 88 009 Diana 6C22 Carlisle Kingmoor-Sellafield 15/05/2020 Askam in Furness 69 001 Evolution and 88 009 Diana 6C22 Carlisle Kingmoor-Sellafield 16/05/2020 Park South 88 009 Diana and 68 002 Intrepid 6K73 Sellafield-Crewe CLS 16/05/2020 Furness Abbey Tunnel 89 009 Diana and 68 002 Intrepid 6K73 Sellafield-Crewe CLS 20/05/2020 Kirkby in Furness 88 009 Diana and 68 001 Evolution 6K73 Sellafield-Crewe CLS 20/05/2020 Kirkby in Furness 68 002 Intrepid and 68 004 Rapid 6C22 Seaton-Sellafield 22/05/2020 Plumpton 88 008 Ariadne and 68 001 Evolution 6C53 Crewe CLS-Sellafield 26/05/2020 Dunneroam 68 004 Rapid and 68 002 Intrepid Sellafield-Kingmoor DRS 27/05/2020 Kirkby in Furness 68 001 Evolution and 88 008 Ariadne 6K73 Sellafield-Crewe CLS 27/05/2020 Kirkby in Furness 68 018 Vigilant and 88 004 Pandora 6C22 Seaton-Sellafield 29/05/2020 Park South 88 008 Ariadne and 68 001 Evolution 6C53 Crewe CLS-Sellafield 30/05/2020 Thwaites Flats 68 001 Evolution and 88 008 Ariadne 6K73 Sellafield-Crewe CLS 30/05/2020 Furness Abbey Tunnel 68 001 Evolution and 88 008 Ariadne 6K73 Sellafield-Crewe CLS 02/06/2020 Askam in Furness (White bridge) 88 006 Juno and 68 017 Hornet 6C53 Crewe CLS-Sellafield 02/06/2020 Askam in Furness 66 118 and 66 094 334Q Carlisle NY-Carlisle NY Weedkiller 02/06/2020 Lindal in Furness 66 118 and 66 094 334Q Carlisle NY-Carlisle NY Weedkiller The weedkiller is interesting. It is normally a self powered Windhoff MPV but this week it ran hauled top and tailed by two DB Class 66s we will see what the rest of the summer brings Kev 3 Link to comment
ranger10178 Posted June 5, 2020 Share Posted June 5, 2020 (edited) 3 hours ago, kevsmiththai said: 01/01/2020 Askam in Furness DMU 156 480 in the RAF 100 anniversary livery on 2C35 Barrow-Sellafield On a semi-related note: A couple of years ago, whilst heading to Edinburgh, I happened to see the unveiling of this unit, whilst I was sat on a Mk4 at Newcastle! There appeared to be a member of the Royal Family present, and there were armed guards along the platform! Fantastic footage though! Gotta love the old 37's! Edited June 5, 2020 by ranger10178 Link to comment
kevsmiththai Posted June 6, 2020 Author Share Posted June 6, 2020 There were a lot RAF Top brass and some RAF veterans if I recall correctly I used to ride this one fairly regularly to work but since the pandemic started I'm WFH most of the time. The tables inside have all been decorated with RAF history stuff which looks really good Looking through my files I haven't got a really good shot of it yet. I'll make it one of my summer projects Kev 2 Link to comment
kevsmiththai Posted August 16, 2020 Author Share Posted August 16, 2020 So last night I was editing the latest youtube video when I realised I never posted the link to the June-July one. I know some of you are subscribers and will have seen it anyway. I'd been out to try some different locations including the island platform at Foxfield station and also the coast line at Braystones, north of Sellafield, where the single line section hugs the coastal cliffs. Interesting trains inlude the weed killer train, where the normally self-propelled MPV obviously has issues and is top and tailed with a pair of class 66s and 37 219 'Jonty Jarvis' fitted with the de-mountable test equipment. The shots at Plumpton involved three cameras. The two Panasonics on tripods and the Canon EOS in video mode 'hand held roll call is as follows 05/06/2020 Foxfield 88 006 & 68 017 Juno 6C53 Crewe CLS-Sellafield 06/06/2020 Foxfield 68 002 & 68 004 Intrepid 6K73 Sellafield-Crewe CLS 06/06/2020 Plumpton 195 126 1C51 Manchester Airport-Barrow in Furness 06/06/2020 Plumpton 195 116 1U80 Barrow in Furness-Manchester Airport 06/06/2020 Plumpton 68 002 & 68 004 Intrepid 6K73 Sellafield-Crewe CLS 09/06/2020 Dalton in Furness 195 116 1C54 Manchester Airport-Barrow in Furness 09/06/2020 Dalton in Furness 66 723 Chinook 0C66 Route leaning Carlisle NY-Carlisle NY 09/06/2020 Askam in Furness 66 723 Chinook 0C66 Route leaning Carlisle NY-Carlisle NY 15/06/2020 Lindal in Furness 66 199 & 66 139 371X MPV 98912 Wigan L.I.P-Carlisle NY 15/06/2020 Askam in Furness 66 199 & 66 139 371X MPV 98912 Wigan L.I.P-Carlisle NY 18/06/2020 Askam in Furness 37 423 7 37 407 Spirit of the Lakes 199C terminated Ulverston Carlisle Wapping to Blackpool North 25/06/2020 Braystones 68 017 & 68 003 2C51 Routed North Sellafield-Heysham 14/07/2020 Kirkby in Furness 37 219 Jonty Jarvis 095P Demountable test equipment Carlisle NY-Carlisle NY via Barrow 14/07/2020 Foxfield 37 219 Jonty Jarvis 095P Demountable test equipment Carlisle NY-Carlisle NY via Barrow The August video see the return of steam to the Cumbrian Coast, Hurrah!!! Kev Link to comment
roadstar_na6 Posted August 16, 2020 Share Posted August 16, 2020 Interesting to see the 66 with some DB-logos 😄 Link to comment
kevsmiththai Posted August 16, 2020 Author Share Posted August 16, 2020 DB bought out EWS a few years back. Many of the locos still carry EWS logos but they are gradually repainting them Kev Link to comment
kevsmiththai Posted August 18, 2020 Author Share Posted August 18, 2020 It is rather like coming out of winter as the U.K eases the lockdown brought in for the Pandemic. gradually the museums and preserved railways are starting to open up albeit in a social distanced fashion. Amongst the first were lines that had retained compartment stock rather than the open carriages used now, by being able to allocate compartments to family groups social distancing can be maintained but it does mean you have to book in advance. Some railways have decided not to run at all in 2020 but save their efforts for next year. On the main line all the charters trains and scheduled steam fell victim to the lockdown but two weeks ago a new enterprise 'Rail charter services' started to run a regular excursion train along the classis section of the famous 'Settle to Carlisle' line using LSLs heritage diesels When I took our Brooklyn to practice his camera skills we found 47 593 'Galloway Princess' on one end of the top and tailed train D6817 (Actually 37 521 on TOPS) in classic BR Green was on the north end On the freight side at DRS where I work we began a 12 week campaign taking stone trains into Drigg from a virtual quarry at Barrow Docks. Brand new VTG JNA open wagons top and tailed by EMD Class 66s 66 421 and 66 091 seen through the heat haze approach Kirkby in Furness with the empties as the Cumbrian fells rise in the distance slowly going through Kirkby station after negotiating the tight curve over the river Duddon more later Kev Link to comment
kevsmiththai Posted August 18, 2020 Author Share Posted August 18, 2020 Another tight curve as the train inches along the Ramsden Dock Branch at Barrow 66 091 is one we have leased off rivals DB Cargo ( ex Ed Burkhardts EWS) due to a motive power shortage. It is freshly pained in our new 'Plain DRS' Livery So I promised steam. 46100 'Royal Scot' the loco that gave the class its name headed south from Carlisle to Crewe on the 'Lakelander' Making fine progress though Askam. Note the not, very, socially distanced crowd. It was all over facebook a couple of days before! After it passed a few of us headed over the hills to get it again at Lindal. in the middle of nowhere really there were dozens of people waiting for it. It was like a scene from 'Zulu Dawn'! The trip was not without its dramas. on the way down to Carlisle it had started several lineside fires on the West Coast main Line. On the way back it has to be halted at MIllom so a passenger taken ill on it could be transferred to an ambulance 1 Link to comment
kevsmiththai Posted August 18, 2020 Author Share Posted August 18, 2020 Roll call for video 07/08/2020 Kirkby Stephen West D6817 & 47 593 169Q Skipton-Appleby 07/08/2020 Appleby 47 593 & D6817 Galloway Princess 170Q Appleby-Skipton 07/08/2020 Appleby 66 083 616W New Biggin-Tees Dock 07/08/2020 Appleby D6817 & 47 593 171Q Skipton-Appleby 07/08/2020 Appleby 47 593 & D6817 Galloway Princess 172Q Appleby-Skipton 13/08/2020 Dalton in Furness 37 407 Blackpool Tower 136S Carlisle-Blackpool North 14/08/2020 Kirkby in Furness 66 421 Gresty Bridge TMD 676M Sellafield-Barrow ABP 14/08/2020 Barrow ABP 66 091 676M Sellafield-Barrow ABP 14/08/2020 Askam in Furness 66 091 651N Barrow ABP-Sellafield 15/08/2020 Askam in Furness 46100 RoyalScot 1Z63 Carlisle-Crewe 15/08/2020 Lindal in Furness 46100 RoyalScot 1Z63 Carlisle-Crewe Video at Cheers Kev Link to comment
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