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CATHEDRALS EXPRESS: MHR TO BLUEBELL WITH 34046: 2ND OCTOBER 2014

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  1. Jamessquared

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    Yeah, but I bet the 73s won't be "saving water" on the return from SP to Kingscote!

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    I wouldn't be too sure, they have a habit of cooking themselves when running on diesel away from the third rail!
     
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    huochemi Part of the furniture

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    The charter waits to depart from the Bluebell...

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    I think the greatest disappointment in the world of art and satirical humour is the fact Hogarth never lived during the times of the railway.
     
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    Fortunately HM Bateman was around - here he illustrates the problems faced by passengers of using Mk 2 stock on a charter on a railway where the staff are more accustomed to non-corridor compartment stock ...

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  6. KentYeti

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    Great, were you firing 30847 on this train too Tom? If so, it's just your hands showing so I can't see if you've got your hat on!

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    30847 on a freight approaching Woking from Guildford on 1st June 1963. Amazing I got a photo, (just the one), of that loco all those years back. Must go to the Bluebell to see it again. :)
     
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    I had more hair in those days! Well actually that's not true, but we won't go into the gory details...

    Interesting photo - she has a six-wheel tender, which she only got for about the last year or so of her BR-era existence, following a transfer from the Western to the Central section. She has one of the huge long double-bogie jobs now. When you climb down to uncouple between the tender and train, you don't say to the driver "going in", you say "I'm going outside, I may be some time!"

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