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LE movements, ECS and test runs 2025

Discussion in 'What's Going On' started by mike1522, Dec 29, 2024.

  1. Trevor Beglin

    Trevor Beglin New Member

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    Morning, 46115 moving to Kidderminster today. Any view on whether it's planned to be dragged or pulling itself (seemingly rare sight for a steam loco recently)?
     
  2. Oswald T Wistle

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    I heard that there will be a diesel on the front - red fire risk.
     
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  3. Trevor Beglin

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    Thanks appreciate the info, suspected as much. Will give it a swerve in that case.
     
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    left carnforth diesel on rear 46115 leading
     
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    Screenshot from Railcam at Bolton le Sands, in steam and not being dragged.

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  6. Oswald T Wistle

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    Apologies for duff info.
     
  7. Trevor Beglin

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    No worries at all - I'll see if I can see it this afternoon
     
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  9. Oswald T Wistle

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    I nearly didn't bother watching the move as a very reliable source informed me that there would be a diesel on the front, seems he was wrong-footed by 10A; something that 10A do to us all from time to time. How's about this for 10A's next sleight of hand, "Here's a rake of Mk1s with CDL, surprise, surprise", I wish! Anyway, on the basis that SG is always worth a look I decided to go. Three problems; I had to be home by 12.30 (no I wouldn't turn into a pumpkin), if a diesel was on the front I really wanted a side on location but these are few and far between close to home. The third was that SG was booked on the fast line from Preston but then the slow from Farington Jn, this made my "go to" location of Leyland dodgy. I opted for Flag Lane at Lostock Hall with its view north towards Farington Curve Jn. Even if 46115 came down the slow line there would still be a shot.

    I made a quick and uneventful trip to Flag Lane and straight off to the road bridge only to find that it was exposed to the blustery northwesterly breeze (sorry for the wind noise). The sun and clouds were playing their own version of the "hokey cokey" with the clouds (cokey) putting decidedly more in and increasingly covering the sun. This was not a bad thing as the sun still hadn't crossed from east to west and, when the sun did shine, my side was in shadow.

    After a late departure from Carnforth N Jn (9L), SG was running late 10L at Garstang and this remained much the same to Preston. Would this affect the path south? No was the answer, 46115 left Preston 8L. As I waited the NT train to York headed south then curved off towards Blackburn, its wheels clattering on the jointed rail. A few seconds later SG appeared and, on the front and, on the fast line. As the Scot grew closer a grey haze was visible but was merely drifting from her chimney. The train sounded like a tractor, as it would with the 37 on the rear providing all the propulsion. With the fire risk at red, this was exactly as it should be but at least Scots Guardsman was on the front. 7L & 19C, the sun shone and the wind blew and Oswald was home at 12.22 only to find that Maisie had pinched his armchair. I would like to say that Maisie isn't spoiled - but she is!

     
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    Passing Stourbridge Junction, minus the tail gunner.
     
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    Tail gunner was left at Stafford to lead 45212 up to Crewe. With 60532 turning that was 3 locos in steam at Crewe today.
     
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    37706 has piloted 45212 from Stafford to Crewe Heritage Centre.
     
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    Do we know if 60163 be running unassisted from carnforth to york with the ECS tomorrow
     

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