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34105 & 76017

Discussion in 'Steam Traction' started by buseng, Jul 15, 2009.

  1. buseng

    buseng Part of the furniture

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    Now that the MHR website has been updated, there is some good news about 34105 & 76017.
    http://www.watercressline.co.uk/mhn.htm
    Now they seem to be adding regular updates, you might have to scroll down the page to the 15th of July Press release.
     
  2. mjt222

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    This is excellent news for everyone concerned and proves that the old art of talking to each other does eventually bear fruits. Well done to all concerned =D>
     
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    Press Release off website:

     
  4. John Elliot Jnr

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    Swanage Locomotives?
     
  5. buseng

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    I think it means 76017 and "Swanage" (as in 34105), don't think there should be a comma after 76017.
     
  6. John Elliot Jnr

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    Of course. Thank you.
     
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    Wonderful news! The MHR fleet is looking good for the next few years. My first ever video shot (S-VHS) was 76017 in the snow, January 1990, accelerating away from Alresford past the (old) down distant signal. She's a perfect loco for a preserved line, and makes a lovely noise to boot. Swanage has always been a personal favourite. I remember spending my birthday (quite a few years ago) riding on Swanange's footpate as pilotman, when the Alresford - Ropley token instruments were out of action.

    Obviously, it will be a few years before they are both overhauled. Let's hope Swanage returns before Wadebridge is withdrawn for overhaul. I'd love to see them in service together, perhaps passing at Medstead (facing opposite directions), or double-heading at a gala (facing the same direction!) It will be facinating to have both types of Standard 4 working together, too.
     
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    Sensitive, I know, but does this mean that the owner will be allowed back on site? If so, then very good news indeed.
     
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    I didn't think Bunch fully owned either locos?

    I remember reading that there were many shareholders of 34105 which lead to problems getting into contact for the future of the loco as some members had died, moved away etc.

    There used to be a page on the MHR website that had details of an AGM which said who owns what, i swear it said 76017 was part owned by Bunch and someone else though. I could be wrong though.
     
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    I'm glad to hear some positive news for those two as I'm sure they will be very useful for the MHR and the 'issues' surounding them have been cleared. \:D/
     
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    Lets hope we can have the oldest and newest bulleids running together at some point.
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    I would like to congratulate both parties on reaching an agreement over 76017 and 34105. As a long standing member of the MHR i always thought that a way forward could be found and never bought into the arguement that they would move away elsewhere.

    I would also like to add that i still believe that 34016, 73096, 31874, 31806 and 31625 also have a future on the railway beyond 2014, if both parties involved talk amicably to one another. It certainly is no foregone conclusion that they will move elsewhere as some poeple seem to advocate.

    Also nice to hear that the new cylinder for 73096 should be cast by the end of August.
     
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    I think it was "Swanage " that JB had some interest in , and the other is wholly owned by the "Standard 4 Group" though I stand to be corrected.

    Regards
    Chris
     
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    I think it was "Swanage " that JB had some interest in , and the other is wholly owned by the "Standard 4 Group" though I stand to be corrected.

    Regards
    Chris[/quote:aesm6rrs]

    You indeed are correct, however the 34105 Light Pacific group is made up of many small shareholders i believe, in a similar way to 34007. JB i believe has a shareholding in this group as does the MHRPS.
     
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    Excellent news! 34105 is the first locomotive I remember seeing as a 3 year old back in 1993 so will be fantastic from a personal point of view to see it running again.
     
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    Terrific news - the Mid Hants just gets better and better! With the 9F only weeks away from completion, the Black 5 coming on in leaps and bounds and work just starting on the new carriage/boiler shop, these are exciting times indeed. Oh and Nelson's running again too.
     
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    Well done one and all. A nice story for a change.
     
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    very good news for everyone concerned lets hope now that all parties can indeed put the past behind them and concentrate on the engines concerned
    how long has 34007 got left on her ticket? and what is the likily timescale to get 34105 repaired , i do hope that the bunch engines remain MHR based ,i should imagine that there are a lot of members who remember the mogols in BR livery ,which i prefer to southern green, and would love to see the N class be restored to working condition again
     
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    Just received the latest SR, it states that 76017 could be running in 2 1/2 years & 34105 by 2013.
     
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    The same magazine that claimed bittern would be running one and a half years before it did?
     

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