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Swanage Railway General Discussion

Discussion in 'Heritage Railways & Centres in the UK' started by Rumpole, Oct 10, 2012.

  1. buzby2

    buzby2 Well-Known Member

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    At least one [Victorian themed] event scheduled for the nearest Saturday - 17th May - to celebrate 140 years since opening on 20th May 1885. Have not been informed about specific details though.
    Not heard of anything else specific as yet. But there is still time I suppose.
    I guess there's lots to do and, like many other organisations, too few people to do them.
    UPDATE
    https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/25105708.brass-horn-sound-swanage-railway-140th-anniversary/
     
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    So guess the kitchen carriage will have a temporary mains feed from the station, rather than a generator, to cook the curries for the gala, and be more cost effective than buying from a nearby restaurant?
     
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    Really good news about the refreshed kitchen car and the railway looking at brining back limited supply of hot food.

    The idea of sitting it in the bay, or even the head shunt and allowing people to pick up food and walk to the main set seems like a very good lower cost way of providing 'added services'. Also allows 5 cars of day sets to be used and not needing to take out 64 seats.

    How is the Kitching car powered on the move? Does it have an extra generator ?

    How are the cream teas done normaly? Are they prepared in the kitchen car already?
     
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    Looks like more of an event for dignitaries and guests rather than the public
    I see the mining museum said
    "Celebrations for Railway 200 are underway, but did you know that Purbeck had an “iron rail way” nearly 20 years before the opening of the Stockton and Darlington Railway?"
     
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    Having reread this post a few times I have no idea what point you are trying to make.
    Too many visiting locos?
    Not enough?
    Why does where the trains operate during the Gala increase the cost of the visitors when it has been said like every other year many will be able to come in by rail?

    Certainly from more diesel oriented forums 8 locos in not seen as excessive and by some a little light. Still after a few beers I doubt if they will notice:)
     
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    End of the line! The Class 121 waits at the limit of Swanage Railway operations alongside Network Rail signal PW5752 - Bridge 3 over the River Frome - before returning to Swanage on 24th April.
    bridge4b.jpg
     
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    Yay, nice photo and finally one of something other than a steam train, thanks.
     
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    I could be wrong but I read it to mean that the original poster is suggesting that the lack of running between Norden and the mainline at the gala will prevent the usual rail moves therefore making many visitors and 4 coaches of VEP very expensive to bring in by road...

    Of course, as written elsewhere, we know that the connection is planned in use for the convoys, so the visitors will stay at their normal (rail moved) costs...

    I'm guessing that's why the post reads unusually?

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