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British Pullman 2025

Discussion in 'What's Going On' started by Big Al, Feb 21, 2025.

  1. Johnb

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    For fire risk when the diesel has to work DB normally place it inside the steam loco, if it’s replacing the generator car or for leaf fall precaution it’s normally at the back.
     
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    You'd prefer it in Porterbrook Blue though I think.;)

    Dave B
     
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    If the fire risk situation warrants diesel assistance the loco is normally coupled behind the tender. It doesn’t look too intrusive if one of the two Belmond liveried engines are used.
     
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    I haven't seen images from Victoria today but P2 must have been an interesting place to be. By my reckoning there would have been (starting from the buffers) a diesel, the Belmond train (12 vehicles), the MNLPS POB, a Belmond liveried Clan 67 and Clan Line. So that's the equivalent of 14 vehicles behind the tender and that must have put Clan Line pretty close to the signalling track relay.
     
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    Just seen a video of today's train. That was the correct formation - Clan Line, Diesel, POB and 12 Belmond vehicles. No diesel at the rear but there must have been one to bring the ECS into Victoria.
     
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    Diesel, what diesel? :)

    I returned to my panning location of two weeks ago, but instead of 1/30th of a second, I chose 1/3200th in order to capture this lovely machine without messing up the photo too much!

    Not far the London side of Ashford.

    Bryan.

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    Nice, but you had another foot of buffer beam to play with yet!;)
     
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    That seems pretty minor, but it would have been a good case for taking in a slightly wider view at the time and then doing a precise crop in the editor.
     
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    My camera has inbuilt software that stops it taking photos of diesel locos. In this case I lost the foot of buffer beam because the photo was very slightly crooked and I had to crop that out.

    Either that or the anti-diesel software threw a fit when it saw what was coupled behind Clan Line: I had to plug therapy software into the camera when I got home.

    Bryan :)
     
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    We are on the train on Thursday. Do the NR fire risk restrictions still apply?

    Thanks

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    @gricerdon Don, a few days back somewhere here, mention was made that NR had downgraded the fire risk in most parts to yellow. I can't find that post, but I think it sort of left some discretion re diesel assistance. Other will know better than me.

    The downside is that so far, none of the forecast Easter rain has fallen here in Kent. But we did have a full night of rain, 15 mm, here overnight on 14/15 April. And showers are forecast in Kent today and tomorrow.

    WEDGIE aka Bryan etc etc
     
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    Updating that, the latest BBC weather forecast shows a belt of heavy rain crossing Kent early on Wednesday morning. Fingers crossed!

    Bryan aka WEDGIE etc etc
     
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    12 mm rain at home in Kent last night/first thing this morning. Mainy steady rain over six hours or more, but one quite long spell of heavier rain.

    Cloudy and gentle rain at times still falling on/off until very recently. Hopefully that means most lineside vegetation is nicely wet and will take some days to dry out.

    Bryan B
     
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    Although the forecast for next week implies it will help with the latter quite quickly Bryan.
     
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    All the clues suggest that there will be nothing extra between loco and support coach tomorrow. But P2 at around 11 am will confirm one way or the other.
     
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    As per usual, all positive news from the Clan Line MNLPS team. <BJ>

    ''All set and ready to go for tomorrow's tour! We'll be heading to Dover to and from Victoria with British Pullman. We even got the red plates out as well!''

    [​IMG]
     
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    Rainfall in England in the first twenty days of April has averaged 38% of normal. My impression is --higher than that south of the Trent and Mersey, lower than that north. Forecast looks pretty dry and warm.
     
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    Say it quietly please so NR doesn't do the maths!
     

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