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Swanage Railway General Discussion

Discussion in 'Heritage Railways & Centres in the UK' started by Rumpole, Oct 10, 2012.

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    Seems like the normal train service is the class 33 today?!?!

    Cant remember if it was advertised as a steam service?
     
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    U being steamed on shed when I came past, guess there must be an issue with the T3, which was on the shed yesterday and is now in the sidings next to the DMU.

    Old stuff has issues, as does modern rubbish it seems when ever I travel anywhere on the national network.
     
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    Jenny on early turn, U boat late turn on feeder service
     
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    A selection of images from yesterday afternoon when the weather had improved on earlier.
    Manston passing a very autumnal, rather than winter looking, Harmans Cross.
    U class 31806 calling at Herston, which was a surprise as it is not shown as a call in the public timetable, but two dogs along with their respective human staff alighted.
    Manston drifting past the new mini lake in St. Georges Field (which today is twice the size it seems when I opened the blinds this morning). Hidden behind Manston is the newly outshopped support coach for Eddystone.
    U class 31806 making an energetic departure from Platform 1 DSC_0595r.JPG DSC_0602r.JPG DSC_0613-1r.JPG DSC_0619r.JPG
     
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    Anyone know what is happening on Friday 19th? I assume a set is not being lit up for just 5 trips.

    Strange with 3 trains only stopping at Herston, and then only on the return.


    I would have normally emailed Martin, but of course I no longer have that option.

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    There’s a special service running for the Corfe Castle lights that day. It’s currently booked for one of the Cromptons.

    The first 4 up trips stop and last 3 down trips stop at Herston. Not sure why the up services aren’t shown as stopping, but they’re definitely timed to stop. The first down and last up services also skip Harmans Cross.

    The same service is also running for the lights on Saturday 13th, which is currently allocated the T3.
     
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    Thanks for the info.
     
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    Just for clarification. This is for the National Trust carol service at Corfe, not the railways carol service at Corfe Station which is steam hauled on the 11/18th.
     
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    A couple from around tea time last evening. The T3 heating the stock for the carol train and Manston under the shed lights. DSC_0641r.JPG DSC_0644r.JPG
     
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    Had lots of fun shunting today.
    Extrapolating a Southern 12 ton box van from Norden, ready for use for the mixed traffic set, winter warm up.
    Other things in the diagram was carriage washing the Santa stock and re arranging Corfe.
    I took some photo's of daffodils and crocus at Harmans with the Crompton behind and blue sky.
    Some how they did not appear in my gallery, so you must take my word for it.
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    Looks as if 34028 will face Swanage, when it arrives tomorrow (Saturday night) as it is routed from Salisbury via Chandlersford and then straight down the Mainline from Eastleigh to Swanage.
    Sounds Interesting Steve.
    I see that 34028 is routed from Salisbury to Swanage via Chandlersford thence straight down the mainline, which means she will be facing Swanage.
    Will look out for the daffodils and crocus as I am at Harmans Cross tomorrow.
     
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    Tiz a thing of beauty
     

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