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Vintage Trains - Pannier Rambler - 8 Nov 14

Discussion in 'What's Going On' started by Ben Vintage-Trains, Sep 9, 2014.

  1. Spamcan81

    Spamcan81 Nat Pres stalwart

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    I'll see your 60 and raise you 10 at Looe on the Liskeard - Looe shuttles in 2012.
     
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    hatherton hall Well-Known Member

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    Doing what?
     
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    Spamcan81 Nat Pres stalwart

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    I think you'll find thatNeil is a signalman.
     
  4. KentYeti

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    For those of you up to Mensa standard it is just possible to work that out from reading Neil's occupation to the left of his posts. :)

    But I myself am very grateful for Spamcam 81's answer. :eek:
     
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  5. Spamcan81

    Spamcan81 Nat Pres stalwart

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    I'm sorry for posting, as Basil Fawlty would say, the "bleeding obvious". :)
     
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  6. KentYeti

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    Obvious to some no doubt. But for those of us who don't quite make Mensa, very helpful indeed. :)

    ;)
     
  7. mattspencer

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    2 shots from a damp North Warwickshire Line. I did have more shots planned but was rather wet so I came home again.
     
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    Arrived a couple of minutes early. Pretty dull and dark day in Worcester, at least the rain stopped hammering down about an hour ago.
     
  9. KentYeti

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    Well done that man, going out into that weather to film.
     
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    Brave man. Thanks for sharing.

     
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    Looks like pretty terrible conditions Matt, thanks for getting some shots, but don't blame you for cutting your day short.
     
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    Had a phone call from Dad half way up the Lickey on the train about 20 minutes ago, sounded great!
     
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  14. KentYeti

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    Dad, or the Panniers?


    ;)
     
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    They never made the top then?
     
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    They certainly did make the top - and they made it in style. My son and I watched them go over the summit, they were going great guns. I remember reading a book by Harold Gasson of footplate reminisences. He said that in the wartime at Didcot, the USA troops described 57xx panniers as "dynamite". The way the Tyseley pair went up the Lickey tonight, that is a perfect description!
     
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    An excellent day, the two panniers put in a superb performance all day, steady speed up the Lickey between 19 and 21 mph. Much whistling at the top!.
     
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    Absolutely shocking conditions today ! But a very good showing from the Tyseley Terriers !


     
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    Excellent tour that did everything it said on the tin, epic noise and theatre on the Lickey, a few slips well controlled, to my untrained eye I think we actually increased speed on the climb, almost raining ash with every window taken (3 times over in the case of the buffet droplight I was at), also finally cleared the cross city for steam too.

    Well done VT. :)
     
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    Footage of the thunderous Panniers in varying amounts of rain at Wilmcote station, Wilmcote Summit & Birmingham Snow Hill and one in the sun at Hartlebury.

     
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