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December 24th Santa Special

Discussion in 'What's Going On' started by 99Z, Dec 23, 2015.

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    At that speed it's obviously an A4 with a second tender and a water carrier. :)
     
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    Santa knows where the water troughs are!
     
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    Excellent......love it........in the Christmas spirit !!!!!
     
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    No water stops? Diesels on the front and back? It probably depends on whether you believe in the magic. (Talk to any three year old.) And tbh, we may need a bit of that magic into 2016. So, Merry Christmas everyone and here's hoping that a LMS and a LNER 'icon' are both added to the main line fleet, as planned, next year.
     
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    Fast parcels train, lots of stopping so plenty of brake power needed, and a big water capacity as well. Sounds like a job for an S15 with double-bogie tender to me ...

    Happy Christmas everyone!

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    And I saw it on a test run at New Malden in 1962!

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    See our Christmas card posted in that thread. The North East's connecting services this year will leave Shildon sorting centre (aka Locomotion) with at least one hauled by Orion with an assorted LNWR rake in tow.

    For anyone with back copies of Rly Mag full explanation of how it all works was in my story Sultan's Christmas back in 2001. There will be a massive logistical programme of Q trains running tonight and Network Rail for once got the gauging cleared in time.

    Happy Christmas one and all.


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    I note they've also attached the bogie water bowser coach behind the tender. Is that doing the Yeovil run down to Plymouth and onto Truro and Penzance this year with all the shoe stock from Clark's at Street? Anyone any idea what's doing the northbound run?


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    Hope there is a Bus Replacement service laid on.
    Heathrow and Gatwick area shut down this evening.
     
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    I think relativistic effects start to come into play at that sort of speed, which will monkey around with both speed and load! ;) Can RTT cope with general relativity?

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    Interesting routing - Manchester Victoria to Invergordon via Bath Spa!
     
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    Would not worry too much, all those updates happening tonight at the same time is bound to crash the server and website!:p
     
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    Blanket schedule for a multitude of inter-connecting support trains. NATS have the sled schedule I think, as Radio Solent were talking to them last week, and NORAD will have live tracking.


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    I think that someone should get their act together and get the calling points in some sort of logical order, after all Auto Route can do it. Route optimisation, used that facility often myself.
     
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    I am trying resource 1V78 York to Bristol - extended to Plymouth.
    50A York can provide Patriot 45503 or 45531
    82B Bristol St Philips Marsh from 5057. 6814 and 7924
    83A Newton Abbot front end assistance from 7813 or 7822.

    Good old Bachmann, Hornby, Mainline etc. Helps me live the dream!

    PS Photo is for all Southern fans. A couple of loco's on the Sothern MPD

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    Is that not running diesel right through now with 55002 KOYLI rostered on?


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    Bah Humbug! I've just heard this one is cancelled - gauging issues as usual!
     

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