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Didcot Railway Centre

Discussion in 'Heritage Railways & Centres in the UK' started by Pannier Man, Jan 2, 2010.

  1. MellishR

    MellishR Resident of Nat Pres Friend

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    That should be manageable, because it's not very long.
     
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    5944 Resident of Nat Pres

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    Have they got in the inclination to do it though? The two out of ticket locos are in no danger of seeing a workshop any time soon. No point in overhauling the locos if the track needs a lot of work, and no point doing the track if there's nothing to run on it.
     
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    Perhaps more importantly, have they got volunteers to spare from the narrow gauge stuff to work on broad gauge locos and track? I suspect not.

    The original Firefly and Broad gauge teams were dedicated groups that may no longer be available.
     
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    If not, they certainly should be looking at it. There's a lot if GW stuff all over the place, but no broad gauge anywhere else.
     
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    My understanding is that the track will take less time than Firefly's overhaul. To start, funding and people needs to be in place for both, and the track will be done alongside the overhaul. Which is kind of logical. The broad gauge water supply also needs work, but again a much shorter job.

    Iron Duke is a mess (my opinion - not an official position) as it was stored outside for so long before coming to Didcot. That would need much deeper pockets. And it's basically just being given a roof - there is no plan for it.
     
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    Would be good to have the broad gauge line back in use for GW200 - 2035 is only ten years away!
     
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    GWR4707 Nat Pres stalwart

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    Is there much volunteer led overhaul stuff actually going on there any more. The Echo is pretty much consistently silent about the out of service home fleet and overhauls (bar the new builds), IIRC 1363 is being overhauled on site and there is also the epic 7202 restoration plus 3650 but I get the impression that a rather stand alone group doing that but I've not seen anything in either the Echo nor on any of their SM feeds about any progress on these. They suggested that they were open to suggestions re 6023, but is that really the most practical use of scarce resources, similar to the broad gauge what is happening with the Railmotor for instance which seems a pretty good and unique ambassador to hire out if they want that sort of thing?
     
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    For a long time the GWS has concentrated on new builds for which they can attract donations. Most of the the " home fleet" has been left to moulder away and I doubt much of it will ever return to an operational condition. The 7202 restoration started when I was an apprentice. I've now been retired for ten years and the project continues! I don't know what you would do with a "King" unless it's put into main line condition at a huge cost. The GWS did make a statement that they would no longer be involved in running trains on the national network. Lack of volunteers, and an aging workforce is common to most heritage railways. Didcot is always worth a visit.
     
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    JBTEvans Part of the furniture

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    I've got a VHS from the 80s at Didcot that says 7202 would be in service the next year!
     
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