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West Coast Rly stock

Discussion in 'Steam Traction' started by Ian1210, May 13, 2011.

  1. Ian1210

    Ian1210 New Member

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    What a difference a week makes, even in railway preservation.

    Last week, I had a rant about some of the experiences of travelling in WCR stock on last year's steam programme.

    I did my first trip this year between York and Stratford-on Avon and what a contrast!

    It was clear from the start that West Coast had spent a lot of time and effort on our train and the resiults were there for all to see and admire. The appearence was right- everything nice and clean, and in the main freshly painted.

    Inside our vehicle "Julia", the ambience was just right and it was interesting that our two companions, who were not enthusiasts, commented on how well the coach looked and how clean everything was, including the windows.

    In fact, this trip ticked every box it could have done as regards the train ride, catering was excellent as always, stewards were in evidence, but also not too conspicuous either [None of the over officiousness you sometimes can get!].

    It's not often I can say "I was wrong" in my rants, and it's almost unheard of for me to say how pleased I am to say I was wrong but in this instance it's clear West Coast have put a lot of effort into improving the rolling stock and it certainly showed yesterday, with many people, by no means enthusiasts as I am, saying how good things were.

    It's definately a "Well Done" to West Coast and I'm looking forward to more trips this year!
     
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    Victor Nat Pres stalwart Friend

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    Are you watching James Shuttleworth? :clap2:
     
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    "Just so, I tell you, there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who need no repentance. " (Luke 15:7).

    JS!
     
  4. Dan Hamblin

    Dan Hamblin Part of the furniture

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    To be honest though WCRC have such a large fleet now it must be difficult to keep all the coaches at their disposal in top notch condition. I must admit that the Green Train always puts the Riviera Trains stock to shame, but then again I've never travelled on the refurbished coaches in the Royal Scot rake...

    Regards,

    Dan
     
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    I think that one deserves a 'Hallelujah' as well brother!
     
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    73129 Part of the furniture

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    Here is the complete stock list for 2010/11 But may of changed in recent times

    Class 03
    03196
    D2381

    Class 08
    08678

    Class 33
    33025
    33029
    33207

    Class 37
    37108
    37214
    37248
    37516
    37517
    37668
    37676
    37685
    37706
    37710
    37712

    Class 47
    47194
    47245
    47489
    47492
    47525
    47526
    47760
    47770
    47772
    47726
    47786
    47787
    47804
    47826
    47851
    47854

    Class 57
    57601

    Approximately 141 coaches
     
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    Riddled with errors-several of those have been scrapped,one not been part of WC fleet for a while and lots of missing locos-both old and new.
     
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    Steve Resident of Nat Pres Friend

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    Wot! No steam locos?
     
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    47500?
     
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    Like I said the list may of changed. The list came from a popular rail book.
     
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    73129 Part of the furniture

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    Would 34067 come under WCR stock list. I think the owner of WCR is also the owner of 34067.
     
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    acorb Part of the furniture

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    IIRC 34067 is owned by a friend and business associate of David Smith and managed by West Coast. 48151, 44932, 5972, 46115 and Galatea make up the West Coast steam fleet.
     
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    Probably had their cylinders rebored by a non-approved comany!!!
     
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    OI! Behave :p
     
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    Julia is an absolutely stunning coach, and have travelled in that particular one numerous times when it's been marshalled in the green train. The only issue we've found is that the lack of luggage racks due to the ceiling lines does mean that in the winter, there is nowhere to put any coats!
     
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    Made interesting reading, thanks. I did not understand this bit though:

    In my ignorance I thought all doors were hinged, but that is clearly not so.
     
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    How about sliding doors then?
     
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    Do they have those on Mk 1's and Mk 2's?
     
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    Effectively means that doors have to be locked out of use (usually with a carriage key) or fitted with a second lock and patrolled by a steward.

    All hinged doors on any part...Toilet doors?
     

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