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Bluebell Railway General Discussion

Discussion in 'Heritage Railways & Centres in the UK' started by Jamessquared, Feb 16, 2013.

  1. andrewtoplis

    andrewtoplis Well-Known Member

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    If Marty McFly got in the Delorean today, he wouldn't go as far back as that picture...
     
  2. Jamessquared

    Jamessquared Nat Pres stalwart

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    There should be a lot more by then, judging by what appeared to be out on Monday. Look for the huge herd of deer near Kingscote as well.

    This was the office on Monday. Heavy work, I don't think it will ever be my favourite loco ... Had our (for me at least) first footplate passenger; as far as I can see they have been selling well.

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    Archie.
    That name always puts me in mind of the Blue Peter elephant "oohh! Gettoff me foot!", and that poor zookeeper right at the end, standing in darkness and manure, shouting "Archie!... Archie!"
     
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    Lovely photo Tom, taken on board a fabulous class of SR steam loco!

    Bryan
     
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    A post on the SVR Diesels Facebook page indicates it'll be running at their diesel gala in May then heading to the Bluebell until the autumn.
     
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    Err, why would it be spending the summer at the Bluebell please?

    Bryan

    PS. The 'please' is me being polite as I usually try to be. And not me expressing pleasure about the diesel spending several months at the Bluebell Railway. Instead of just arriving late on the evening of the 4th September and leaving early in the morning of the 8th.
     
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    Presumably because the Bluebell want to use it?

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    I suspect it will be there (along with the 73) to act as an assurance policy for overly dry weather.

    Also I imagine the coal prices may or may not see more diesel action in regular service...
     
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    Jamessquared Nat Pres stalwart

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    Coal prices are falling at the moment, well down from their earlier peak.

    Tom
     
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    Tom, how does the Bluebell go about training loco crews on diesel traction given that it is still little used in normal day to day service. Have you done any training yet?

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    I've driven the 09 a couple of times under supervision, but not under any kind of formal training programme (and I have not enquired too hard along those lines ;) )

    As far as I can see, the diesel drivers (with a couple of exceptions) come from the existing steam drivers, and they have undergone a traction-specific conversion course to either the 09 or the 73 or both. Presumably in due course the 33 and Thumper will get added to that list. There are a couple of exceptions of people passed out on the 09 who aren't already steam drivers; and also I think some C&W staff passed out on "Skippy" within HK station limits only.

    Whether in due course we ever moved to having a specific diesel-only link I don't know; for the time being the default route seems to be to go up through the steam link and then convert if you so desire.

    FWIW, the 09 did 44 days last year. Other diesels (at the diesel gala and an incoming charter) did another 16 but I assume in those cases, they would have had an owner's rep for traction knowledge and the Bluebell driver would have been there as pilot.

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