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The Cheltenham Flyer

Discussie in 'What's Going On' gestart door Ben Vintage-Trains, 25 mrt 2013.

  1. david1984

    david1984 Resident of Nat Pres

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    A better idea Bryan - paint out the 3 on that Merchant Navy and rename it Clan Castle ;)
     
  2. mrKnowwun

    mrKnowwun Part of the furniture

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    Rectangle? On a round smoke box door? Classic art deco? Its got deco script on it, but thats about all. Anyway thats not your fault, blame the GWR. Could never get anything right,
     
  3. KristianGWR

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    Castle in profile anyone? Speeding past Uffington on the return leg. Did a bit of leveling to get it nice and straight and added in a HDR effect, just because I thought it looked nice ;)

    By the way, I love the large headboard, something different :)
     

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  4. eggbert

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    Very nice shot Kristian, must have been a steady hand to get that at 75mph
     
  5. KristianGWR

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    Thank you squire :) Was tricky getting a smooth pan as there was a rather strong wind blowing in from the west.
     
  6. John Petley

    John Petley Part of the furniture

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    Thanks to everyone who have posted their photos and video clips. Great to re-live a fantastic day.
     
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  7. Enterprise

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    His cousin Will Gompertz would be better! ;)
     
  8. RalphW

    RalphW Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Administrator Friend

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    Glad someone spotted that, I knew who I meant, just could not get it quite right...
     
  9. KentYeti

    KentYeti Guest

    Whaaaaaa...ttt.. Duuhhh........... :eek:

    Can't go on.....just lost the power of speech! ;)
     
  10. D1002

    D1002 Resident of Nat Pres

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    It wouldn't take much to change Castle 5028's nameplate - Llantillio - modify 1st L to look like a C and remove the tillio!!

    Dave
     
  11. Big Al

    Big Al Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Moderator

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    Nice one - funny even. That way at least a castle will be able to get everywhere on the national network.
     
  12. John Petley

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    Yes indeed. I hesitate to make any criticism of 5043 after last Saturday's terrific run, but my one gripe is that it's not been possible to enjoy a run behind this splendid engine on most of the classic Southern routes. Basingstoke-Salisbury is obviously OK, albeit (so I believe) with a few speed restrictions, but I would assume that the Bournemouth line is out or 5043 would have been there already, and as for Kent, I would guess that the only line capable of accomodating a Castle would be the CTRL.
     
  13. david1984

    david1984 Resident of Nat Pres

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    To be fair, Kent is incapable of taking most things that are not Southern or BR, if the GWR had a generous loading gauge, the LBSCR & SECR had a pathetic one in places.
     
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    A Castle on the CTRL - now there's a thought. With coke fuel for the channel tunnel bit & 2 GUVs for water should be possible to get beyond Paris pretty easily on high speed lines with no need to go below 75mph for mile after mile. Do these get used on Christmas day each year?
     
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  15. Steamage

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    I think any steam loco would find the TGV lines across Kent and northern France a bit of a challenge. IIRC, the gradients are quite severe, intended for many-thousand hp electric units. Certainly, the section alongside the M20 looks like a big-dipper compared to the GWML - more like the South Devon banks!
     
  16. Foxglove

    Foxglove New Member

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    You should read "I Drove The Cheltenham Flyer" by Driver J W Street.
     
  17. Ben Vintage-Trains

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    We are not oposed to running "down south" but the challenge is getting there from Tyseley. It takes a day to get there and another day to get back. We are not keen on spending multi-days away from shed, so unless we do a multi-day Southern tour, I am afraid 5043 isn't going to be down there any time soon.

    Sorry!
     
  18. John Petley

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    No problems, Ben. You've got a formula that works well at VT, so it's obviously sensible to stick to it. I'll be looking forward to your Autumn programme when it comes out.
     
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    Ive just found a copy on Amazon, is it a good read?
     
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    In the 50s the schedule for the down Bristolian was 31 minutes for passing Reading. Going a bit further back in time - to 1848 - there is a mile by mile log of a Broad Gauge express showing it passing milepost 36 (which in those days was after Reading - as the terminus was not as far east as Paddington is) in 33 min 42 seconds.
     

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