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Saphos 2024

Dieses Thema im Forum 'What's Going On' wurde von NathanP gestartet, 1 November 2023.

  1. 30567

    30567 Part of the furniture Friend

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    Which itineraries would be most likely to meet those criteria? Fellsman from Crewe? Edinburgh to Aberdeen?
     
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    As to that he didn’t specify.

    But thinking logically - Golden Arrows steam legs go round in a circle I believe. Fellsman/Lakelanders could be shunted away at Carlisle, loco turned and shunted back to platform. Golden Hinds could be shunted away at Plymouth or occupy a platofmr if space was available whilst the loco turns.

    Would have thought it was less ideal for English Rivieras and Kingswear jobs.

    Plus then there’s wherever steam dreams go
     
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    Not necessarily. WCR let 44932 take 10 over the S&C last year without a diesel. I’m sure Mayflower could take the same to Kingswear. But tbh I just think they’d have to be more strategic about where they put stuff. The bigger class 7/8 locos for the bigger jobs.
     
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    Even if Mayflower could take take 10 to Kingswear, that means losing 2 coaches - every English Riviera Express ran this year with 12. However, if the train length is OK and the loco powerful enough the lack of a diesel shouldn't be a problem. There was never a diesel on the EWS/DB operated Torbay Expresses. The train ran into the main platform at Kingswear, loco ran round, loco shunted stock into the bay platform and then went off for turning and servicing. If anything it was simpler than the current shunt.
     
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    The diesel on the back of the Kingswear trips was at LSL's insistence, even when a class 8 loco was used.
     
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    In that case was it something to do with potential slipping on Goodrington Bank which has proved too much for even large locos at times, especially in the wet? Going back to the Torbay Express days, if a banker was required, the Dartmouth Steam Railway provided one. This does however put the responsibility onto them to have a diesel loco and driver on standby.
     
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    Mind you, it was a Golden Arrow working which saw Saphos change from being diesel-free to regularly featuring a tail-gunner. It was, however, an unfortunate combination of circumstances - Britannia and 12 on running via Maidstone East in leaf fall season - not ideal, to put it mildly. The climb up to Bearsted, which begins after a sharp slack through Maidstone East Station, is a solid 1 in 60 and largely in a deep cutting. A Class 8 loco taking the Tonbridge Route (nothing worse than 1 in 120 after Bickley Junction) may have resulted in a different outcome. True, there's still a big hill between Deal and Guston Tunnel on the return leg, but not so many trees in that part of East Kent.
     
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    Which is why I think Plymouth would be pretty doubtful on LSL's usual business model ie class 8 plus 12.
     
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    And there isnt a fat lot to do whilst in Plymouth. Customers want something to do after travelling for 6 ish hours to a destination.
     
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    There is a big hill and Tangmere ground to a halt there once while hauling an Armistice Day trip
     
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    That happened after a stop for water at the bottom of the bank.

    Sent from my SM-A105FN using Tapatalk
     
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    Big Al Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Moderator

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    Here's an interesting insight into how Saphos fills its trains with members of the public by specific targeting.

    Today a beautifully produced four sided A4 flyer was delivered by Royal Mail in our area advertised the 11th December Christmas Market trip from Staines, Woking, Godalming and Haslemere to Bath. Clearly the homes along the route have been targeted.

    Shameless pricing: Starting prices of £395 for Pullman dining or £195 for First Class. There is a Standard Class offering but a price pitch of £165 for this - buy your own refreshments - is clearly not as appealing as First where, of course, the seat comfort is better.

    Good luck to them. They continue to set a high bar but the trains fill and the public pays. Such is competition.
     
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    Those flyers in the post do quite well. Several tours I've been on I've found myself sharing a table with people who found out about the trip through a flyer in the post. They then pass it onto their friends and family, who pass it onto theirs etc. It seems very effective. My boss at work even came in one day and deposited one on my desk, as he'd had it and thought I might be interested. Mind you, I've had the flyers myself about tours that I've already booked onto!
     
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    Does anyone know what's on tomorrow's "Golden Arrow". Is it Britannia or is Braunton still around after its run from Cardiff yesterday?
     
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    I’m going out to film it and I’m expecting it to be Braunton but it may not be.
     
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    It is Braunton.
    (Photo by Trevor Hammond):

    IMG_1732.jpeg
     
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    The Golden Arrow, 34046 Braunton, 21st September 2024.
    Filmed at Sandwich:

     
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    The Golden Arrow Filmed through Imperial Wharf, Dover Sea Wall and Hildenborough
     
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    Two shots of Braunton captured on today's Golden Arrow, captured around a trip to the Bluebell:
     
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    IMG_20240925_081846707_copy_2870x1921_copy_2152x1440.jpg D213 is a pleasant surprise arriving at Leominster on this morning's Golden Hind from Nantwich to Plymouth. Expecting Mayflower from Taunton, I'd hoped for a more appropriate loco but I guess 95% of fellow passengers think it is MOST appropriate...l
     
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