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Cathedrals Express Sunday 13th Sept

Discussion in 'What's Going On' started by cg, Sep 10, 2009.

  1. cg

    cg Well-Known Member

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    Steam Dreams website has posted timings for Sunday's run to Exeter and back to London via Bristol.

    http://www.steamdreams.com/content/view/212/54/
     
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    Before anyone queries Salisbury to Exeter St Davids without a water stop, remember that 60163 has a 6500 gallon tender. I understand that equates to 105 miles between water stops as opposed to the "normal" 75/80 miles for 4000/4500 gallon tenders.

    Cheers, Neil
     
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    On the uksteam website it says it being watered at Salisbury. I am going to be out and about for this, paifully early start thought to get over to Pirbright to see it go through.
     
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    From UK steam info the morning train movement is lead by a diesel from Grove Park to Orpington then reverse. I assume either Tornado will haul it for that leg or will a diesel be attatched to the front, then it will run around at Orpington to reverse it into Waterloo? Thanks for updated info.
     
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    For anyone filming the train today, there will be speed restrictions at the following popular locations:

    15 mph speed restriction at Wood Road (113m,2 ch) 1 mile west of Templecombe.
    30 mph speed restriction at Stowell Road (113m,40 ch) at the summit near Milborne Port.
    20 mph speed restriction. River Axe flood opening (146m,13ch) at the bottom of the incline before Seaton Jct.
    30 mph speed restriction at Platt (149m,44ch) 1-80 incline, 1 mile west of Seaton Jct.

    Thanks to Roger Smith. <BJ>
     
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    Through Wimbledon on time. I was on a footbridge just outside the station with about 17-18 other people when she changed from the slow to the fast line. Will post a shot a bit later.
     
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    5ish minutes early at Red Post Jnc. & on time departing Salisbury
     
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    Tornado labouring through Nailsea And Backwell at 6.35pm.feeble atempt at a whistle for the viewers.
     
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    60163 just before Bath earlier this evening.
     
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    Is that at Newton St Loe, near the Globe roundabout?

    Wonderful panning shot!
     
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    I'm guessing you don't like "Tornado" then. :)
     
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    Unnecessary remark, makes no contribution to the forum, sadly also as this one.
     
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    Thanks Basher. Yes, just before the roundabout on the Saltford side.
     
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    Sadly I’m away with work so was unable to see the trip or travel so can anybody who was on the train say how 60163 performed? I can imagine they had a go at Whiteball with the bridge restriction apparently lifted.
     
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    Passing East Hatch just west of Tisbury. A little bit of artistic licence with the rolling stock. :)
     

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    Tornado looked good at Orpington late last night. Will post pictures when im home.

    Mike
     
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    It was a fantastic trip with 60163 and her crew. The climbs of Honiton and Whiteball were very impressive. Upton Scudamore was a bit more laboured but still a powerful show from the mighty A1. Also plenty of fast running made this trip a joy to travel on. If anyone has video of the return run through Andover I would love to see it as she was flying along through there. Don't have statistics but Mike Notley was on board in the support coach (until Bristol where he quite literally bailed out!) so there will no doubt be a report in Steam Railway soon.
     
  20. RalphW

    RalphW Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Administrator Friend

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    Wow that is a great shot Ian...

    Pity the rods are up though.. ;)


    Ok Ok I'm joking....
     

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