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Bluebell Railway Giants of Steam 17th-19th October 2025

Discussion in 'Galas and Events' started by Ben Jenden, Jan 31, 2025.

  1. ruddingtonrsh56

    ruddingtonrsh56 Well-Known Member

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    I would expect the most important booking to be the one made first, which is the GoS one. Tornado will have a contract for a minimum of a certain number of NB services per year all this means is there is one service it is not able to have counted towards its contract.
     
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    35B Nat Pres stalwart

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    Given what's happened with Tornado's move to Carnforth and the disruption to the ELR booking, I'd be less confident
     
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    Perhaps Tornado not showing up maybe a blessing in disguise?
    Someone today, yelling rather unnecessarily, was saying that 34059 would be standing in if/when Tornado doesn't show up.

    Perhaps if 6989 is still there, which I didn't see at Sheffield Park today, it could be a "Southern VS. Western" theme?
    2999, 6880, 6989, 34059 and 32424?

    The potential then for some final service double headers would be unfathomable!
    That's the one thing they did right at 2023's GoS, thought it was good idea.
     
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    Jamessquared Nat Pres stalwart

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    Well, I"m glad we did one thing right then ... :rolleyes:

    :Morewaitingisrequired:

    Tom
     
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    You do plenty right.
    I just thought it was good way to keep the enthusiasts there longer at the railway.
     
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    Well, I am officially excited. Flights, rental car, and hotels booked for a quick jet across the pond in October for GoS. Having only been to the Bluebell once in 2004 and not gotten "off railway" on that visit, I am very much looking forward to attending all three days of the Gala and both riding and photographing the line and the action. Look forward to the eventual release of more details and the timetable closer to October.

    Very much looking forward to this and seeing the three new builds I have not seen (I saw Tornado at the SVR in 2011, hard to believe it was that long ago already!).

    Cheers,

    Stephen
     
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    Gladiator 5076 Resident of Nat Pres

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    Had one of the Travelodge £35 room emails.
    Did not really expect it to be available for the GOS weekend but somewhat shocked at £180.97 non refundable or £207.98 flexible for two nights. For a Travelodge??
    As I can never guarantee what I would be able to do next weekend, let alone October a rethink me thinks.
     
  8. Paul42

    Paul42 Part of the furniture

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    The Roebuck Hotel Wych Cross, which I am aware people have stayed there for photo charters is £190.80 ( booking direct via Green King website) for 2 nights includes breakfast and cancellation up to 12pm on date of arrival.

    You need to look at view more rates, after putting in dates.
     
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    We stay usually at Premier Inn and you need to book really early, but it’s cheaper. They allow you to move the date back up to 18 months so it gives some cover if things change, we’ve hotels booked for Severn Valley winter gala and West Somerset Spring gala next year already at cheap rates hoping both will go ahead on the traditional weekends, if not we want to visit both lines anyway so will go to a different event.
     
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    Gladiator 5076 Resident of Nat Pres

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    Yes I know about the Premier Inn semi flex thing. Works if your life is even vaguely plannable I guess. However I have been unable to attend any Heritage Line apart from the one I can see out of the window since the Bluebell Branch Line gala in 2024. A wife with a couple of serious bone break incidents, a nearly 99 year Dad who has periods of illness and now me part way through a raft of tests for something they seem unable to diagnose means whilst I might be prepared to write off £70, but certainly not £100 or £200 on a just hope basis.
     

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