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Rolling Stock Movements

Discussion in 'Heritage Rolling Stock' started by bhallett, May 3, 2007.

  1. Jamessquared

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    Suspect it was actually one Mark 1 and one Bulleid; the Bluebell coaches returning after a film job. Two of the Bulleids returned earlier.

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    Martin Perry Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Moderator Friend

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    Could well be; I was going north and watching the road!
     
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    Mk1 BSK 35207 has landed at Epping Ongar Railway from the Bluebell Railway for the 2023 season. BCK 21059 has temporarily left for external overhaul.
     
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    Two Chatterley Whitfield coal waggons have returned to the National Coal Mining Museum today [31st March 2023].

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    hereyou go ...

    ipernity: NCMM[f&l] - finished & leaving by StoneRoad2013

    [and you should ignore the security / https warning, the parts of the site that need it, have it - ie anything involving signing in / paying money to ipernity]
     
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    I wonder if they are actually going to do anything with them other than leave them outside to deteriorate, along with much else at Caphouse.
     
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    Hopefully not, but I don't know their plans in detail. No doubt funding / covered accommodation or the lack of it ...
     
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    11243_arrived_br_13apr23h.jpg The first visitor for the Bluebell Railway's 2023 Branch Line Gala Weekend, the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway "Pug" No. 11243, landed at Sheffield Park on Tuesday. This loco will be in action during the gala weekend, Friday 21 to Sunday 23 April.
    See more information and tickets for the gala, here.
     
  8. Jamessquared

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    A couple of items which were updates in the latest issue of Bluebell News:
    • Mark 1 SK 25776: "We await the removal [of this carriage] which has been sold for restoration to an operational vehicle"
    • Mark 1 SK 25769, which was last operational on the Bluebell in 2019, "is being offered for sale".
    In both cases, the stated reason is "a shift in policy away from attempting to maintain two operational sets of BR Mark 1s, and instead follow the society's stated long-term aim of operating a set each of Mk 1s, Bulleids and Maunsells".

    In addition, SER Drawing Room Car No. 33 (later Pullman Car "Constance") has been sold to a new owner who plans to restore the body structure and its interior as a static exhibit. (The vehicle exists as a body only, which had also been cut in half). The disposal is a recognition that with any restoration on the Bluebell would be a best a long term project, and with no obvious answer how it could be used operationally, it was better to sell the vehicle to someone else. The carriage left the railway on 25-26 February this year.

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    updated the link ...
     
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    BR 13 ton 'Pipe' B 740044 has been sold.
    I've heard it is scheduled to be going tomorrow from the Swanage Railway to somewhere in East Sussex apparently.
     
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    The Bluebell Facebook group reports that BR 81025 Mk 1 Gangwayed Full Brake, previously at the NRM as a tearoom named Countess of York, has arrived for eventual use on the dining trains as a kitchen car.
     
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    RMB 1813 had today arrived at the Gwili from Nemesis Rail.
     
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    Or maybe not Peter as I took this at Arne Road Bridge on June 29 om the way to photograph the "mini" Winfrith Nuclear Waste train
     

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    We all know what happens to schedules sometimes!
    Goodness knows now when it might be moved.
     
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    Rumpole Part of the furniture

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    The Pipe was certainly still there on Sunday when I was up there.
     
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    L & Y No 1 directors saloon of 1906 has apparently moved from Embsay to East Lancashire Railway.
     
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    Gresley TTO 43632 is on its way back to the NYMR having been rebuilt into a fuss-free coach by a contractor based at the Ecclesbourne Valley Rly. I would imagine there will be some finishing-off jobs to do on it, but hopefully it will soon be available to add to the teak train and bring it back to all-teak this summer by displacing the Mk 1 TTO currently in set to bring it up to 5 coaches. By the end of the year Gresley LNER TTO 56856 and GNR Invalid saloon (rebuilt as an observation saloon) should also be ready to provide further variety.
     
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    What’s a “fuss free” coach?

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    .....What we used to call a saloon with disabled facilities! Fuss free access seems to be the new PC terminology.
     
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