45212 and 45407 are booked for Fort William. Believe 44871 is destined for London.
Brilliant. Thanks for the information!
Thinking of visiting tomorrow, does anybody have any insight as to the locomotives rostered and on which diagrams? Suspect No. 46521 will be on...
To be fair, the last time I was involved with an ECS between Carnforth and Fort William was with No. 45407 on load 8. The watering stops we used...
If like previous years the ECS have had a Class 37/47 on the front between Carnforth and Craigendoran. However, I won't take responsibility if...
The 'Edinburgh Flyer' is a Railway Touring Company tour.
Two from myself today, looked like a well loaded train inside! [img]Peppercorn A1 No. 60163 'Tornado' - Dalgety by Jonathon Gourlay, on...
The introduction of HST's to the Scotrail fleet doesn't alter what was already in place regarding working methods on the Tay Bridge. No trains,...
For the case of transparency, I do not work for Network Rail but however do work for a mainline TOC. However, I also am involved heavily with two...
Do you know yourself the scale of the operation that has been undertaken on the bridge? Perhaps alongside restoration, modifications have had to...
Tornado last ran over the Forth Bridge on 5th July 2015 hauling the two circular "Forth Bridge 125th Anniversary" tours organised by the SRPS,...
Sounding in fine fettle when passing at Lamberton, well done to all involved for getting No. 60163 fit and certified for today and the rest of the...
Deltic is running direct to Edinburgh as 0Z55, arriving in the South Loop Siding at 1425. Then runs out to Abbeyhill after tour arrives and back...
Loco doesn't need to turn, Tornado is only on the Northbound leg and then will remain in Millerhill in preparation for 'The Aberdonian' on 14th March.
Speculations here, two theories : There appears to be no seperate move for the Deltic to Scotland. Theory one is we might we presume that the...
My comment was in reply to Green Five (hence quote in post) regarding the query of if No. 419 could somehow swing in via Mid Hants during here...
Caledonian Railway No. 419 is one of the headliners for the East Lancs Railway gala that weekend.
Sadly not. Jacobite still involves tender first running in one direction as turning facilities are only available at the Fort William end.
Ran as diesel only.
My own effort from near Armathwaite, cracking to hear Bahamas and the difference in exhaust that the double chimney gives in comparison to her...
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