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The Fellsman 2013

Discussion in 'What's Going On' started by pete12000, Jun 3, 2013.

  1. 26D_M

    26D_M Part of the furniture

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    Thanks for the heads up fellas.
    Assuming fire risk is now minimal could the 47 be insurance if there is a slight concern with the steam?
     
  2. 26D_M

    26D_M Part of the furniture

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    Right time away from Preston, steam doing all the work being heard well into the distance. Not sure if the 47 was even idling.
     
  3. RalphW

    RalphW Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Administrator Friend

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    That's good news.
     
  4. KentYeti

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    Is this the train a Nat Pres contributor has paid extra to be in the Observation car at the back? Where the diesel now is?
     
  5. RalphW

    RalphW Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Administrator Friend

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    'Fraid so....
     
  6. KentYeti

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    :( :(
     
  7. 26D_M

    26D_M Part of the furniture

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    The diesel was behind the steam at the front. The obbo car was the rearmost vehicle leaving Preston so the view was ok northbound.
     
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  8. KentYeti

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    Doooooh.

    Which part of "45231 with 47580 coupled behind" didn't I understand?

    OMG. Some days I really am as thick as sh.t.

    :oops::oops:
     
  9. Steamage

    Steamage Part of the furniture

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    One the return, there will probably be a support coach between 47 and Obbo, which will help.
     
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    You're too hard on yourself! The wording was ambiguous - I wasn't clear whether it meant behind 45231 or behind the train. "Tucked in behind" or "coupled inside" are better as they leave no room for doubt.
     
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    osprey Resident of Nat Pres

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    Too much sparkling water...........
     
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    I think the post right after mine was a give away but I would have said that 47580 was on the rear if that was the case if I am honest . Was not trying to confuse folk just let them know what the formation was .
     
  13. henrywinskill

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    Steve I wouldnt worry bout it there were so many rumours flying around on here that our friend didnt know what to believe.
    I think some people have to much time on their hands
    H
     
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    I wasn't suggesting for a minute that you were, but unfortunately one or two of us ended up that way!
     
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    Just found this on YT which will nicely clear up any confusion, plus it's good to see 45231 doing what seems most if not all of the work. Looking good for my trip on next weeks Fellsman :)
     
  16. Steamage

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    Since the fire risk still seems to be marginal, I can understand why today's train had diesel assistance. A Black 5 has to work pretty hard, pretty continuously to lift 12 coaches over the S&C. I would hope that next week's train will be a different case. 45699 & 46115 ought to be able to keep time without either of them working particularly hard. It's timed for the 50mph 8F, after all. (Assuming 45699 is fit again, after whatever it was that stopped her working the SSE last week...)
     
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    'The Fellsman' on the 31st July 2013 hauled by LMS 5MT No.45231 'The Sherwood Forester' and Class 47 580 seen at Nappa and Langcliffe on the outward journey to Carlisle.

    Video Available Here
     
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    A short selection of shots of 45231 just after the Preston stop, at Horrocksford, near Nappa (by the main road) and approaching Settle:



    Chris
     
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    Brief video of 45231 at Birkitt but due to a comedy of errors not my best ever production .
     
  20. KentYeti

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    Not too much time Henry. Just using Nat Pres for much needed breaks from my continuing analysis of Short-Eared Owl ringing data for my book on those lovely creatures.

    I can manage about 4 records, (ringed and recovered) at a time, then my brain hurts! So I call into Nat Pres for some light relief. :)

    And I've got rather a lot still to do. :eek:

    But the data I am getting looks like it will all be worthwhile. In the end!

    Like the Owl that migrated from Finland, as quite a few do to England. Only this one ignored all the low lying over-wintering areas in England and ended up in the extreme South West of Ireland.

    Hey little'un, why did you do that? LOL.
     

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