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Bluebell Railway General Discussion

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

  1. jnc

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    I assume that is done to keep spectators out of their hair? If it's known that actor/actress X will be at location Y at time Z, some of their more 'enthusiastic' fans are bound to show up. I can't wait for AI actors/actresses to take over.

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    I seem to remember that one being trailed in advance, unless memory serves me false. But then I guess if you're moving stock on the mainline, and the grapevine starts buzzing, it can't really be kept very low-key.;)
     
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    The first time that 99.5% of people knew the C class and a dozen vintage carriages had gone to Kings Cross was on the morning it suddenly turned up!

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    Very true! That was a smart bit of work, alright.
     
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    This might be something of value to the SVR with its heritage of unmarked coal minings and to Network Rail where national lines operate over numerous (unrecorded) mine workings.
     
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    I would suggest the NYMR as well.
    Numerous slip areas some already monitored.
     
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    Reading the weekly email update from Bluebell this morning and saw the following headline.
    "Everyone’s favourite fireman is making his way to the railway this weekend at Sheffield Park!"
    I never realised @Jamessquared was so popular. . .

    Then a couple of minutes later the images finally loaded and I realised they were referring to someone else. :D
     
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    That is quite interesting - although I wish the story had given more technical details, for us techo-geeks!

    I am guessing that the best part of this, for the Bluebell, is that it doesn't cost you all anything, for that survey of the line's under-pinnings to be done? It must be fairly valuable to know what you all have to keep a close eye on.

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    I would assume not. Those types of arrangement are always mutually beneficial: we get a survey of a section of line known to be problematic, and Network Rail get to experiment in a controlled environment and where access is much easier than it would be on the mainline.

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