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LE movements, ECS and test runs 2023

Dieses Thema im Forum 'What's Going On' wurde von mike1522 gestartet, 24 Dezember 2022.

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    Anyone know why Braunton has stayed at Southall for some time and is only now heading home? I turned out to see it come past Headstone Lane and I'm trying to upload my video to YouTube for once instead of to my own domain as usual, but either the process is very slow or I'm doing something wrong.

    Edit: I've uploaded it to http://mellish.uk/Videos/Braunton and service trains at Headstone Lane.m2ts anyway
     
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    No idea as to the reason for the move but here it is at Colwich this afternoon.

    23D_0242 34046 Colwich 140223.jpg
     
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    Went over to Cross Gates to see 44932 returning from Hull to Carnforth today, after some filming there, and running with Southern Railway on the tender, perhaps Tangmere would have been a better engine? was also hoping to see it in Leeds station, but it was running 20+ minutes late it was sent straight through Leeds station instead of the 40 minute wait at Neville Hill

    https://tinyurl.com/33sm985x

    Neil
     
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    And running to time through Bingley this afternoon..................... AAA_6590.....44932.jpg
     
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    Nice shot! I was getting twitchy with that 331 approaching from Crossflatts... Thankfully it departed with enough time before 44932 trundled through, closely following the late running Skipton train!!!

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    44932 Giggleswick Bank and foot crossing.

     
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    44932 Hull 4 NP.jpg

    Working through Keerholme in fading light Black 5 No. 44932 returning to Carnforth from Hull, David Blair driving, Rob Russell firing and Matt Miller Guard
     
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    Is that you in Robin's (@45581) shot Will getting a wave from Rob on the loco?

    Peter
     
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    45581 Part of the furniture

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    Question for the experts................when was the last time we had Bulleid coaches on the main line?
     
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    1981/1982 when the last 4 SUB units were withdrawn.
    Somewhere there will be details of ex 4SUB trailer coaches which survived in EPB units until the late 1980's.


    Cheers, Neil
     
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    Robin it is worth checking out the Bluebell thread where there is some knowledgeable discussion going on about this. As usual, Tom (@Jamessquared) is very interesting on this topic.

    Peter
     
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    There was a discussion about that on the Bluebell Facebook group. The consensus was:
    • Last Southern region carriages in passenger service - December 1968 (CK 5761, now at Swanage); 1464, which was one of the three used for filming, last ran in passenger service in November 1968.
    • Bulleid carriages transferred to other regions seemed to have been gone by 1968 (Western region); April 1969 (Eastern region; that carriage is now preserved by the Vintage Carriage Trust); Scottish Region February 1970. (The Bluebell's 1482, another of the carriages sent to Hull, lasted on the Scottish Region until November 1969).
    • Some of the surviving carriages were formed into a weed killing train. There is a photo of one of those carriages, ex Brake Third S4035S in use in April 1982; which is the last confirmed movement of a Bulleid carriage in an operational train. That particular carriage appears to have survived at Horsham until 1988, after which it was sold to the NYMR (and presumably moved at least as far as place where it could be loaded onto a lorry at that time). It wasn't restored there and was subsequently sold to the Bluebell for spares; the underframe survives and the body was broken up with parts incorporated in other surviving Bulleid carriages. https://www.bluebell-railway.co.uk/bluebell/bulleid/4035.html
    The four Bluebell Bulleid carriages should have made at least two return mainline trips (to Alton and to Brighton) in the last couple of years, but for various operational reasons neither move occurred, so the moves up north this week were almost certainly the first moves of such carriages on the mainline for 40 years.

    As @Romsey notes, there were also Bulleid EMUs which lasted into the early 1980s.

    Tom
     
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    Were they moved to Carnforth by rail or was road cheaper?
     
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