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Steam Dreams 2018

Discussion in 'What's Going On' started by Paul42, Sep 10, 2017.

  1. Steamage

    Steamage Part of the furniture

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    Not sure that's correct. The train weight is often excessive (sometimes comically so) to compensate for the poor acceleration of steam-hauled trains, but the max speed figure is usually about right. In this case, the train speed will be limited by the Black 5 to 60 mph
     
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    It does. Acceleration away from stops will be quicker with the combined efforts of two locos but although the cruising speed will be reached sooner, the fact it is 20% less will inevitably have some impact. Plus there might be more watering time perhaps.
     
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    Steam Dreams have cancelled Mayflower's London - Faversham run on the 19th July. Loco won't be ready, and nothing else available, apparently.
     
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    Looks like both 12th and 19th July have now been removed from their website (almost certainly same reason for both)
     
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    Gladiator 5076 Resident of Nat Pres

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    Image of 60009 and its "helper 47760" passing through Holton Heath on the Weymouth trip on August 14th. 47580 was on the rear. IMG_8987.JPG
     
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    A sample of images from the run to Weymouth and back to London, on 14th Aug 2018. 60009 at St. Johns (near Woking), Redbridge and Winchfield

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    Something has gone wrong with today's diesel excursion from Alton to Paignton. It was 99 minutes late off Paignton on the return. Now just over an hour late.

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    Ah well you see that's what happens when you don't have a steam engine on the front! They are not there to be "show ponies" after all!
     
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    47760+47580 departing Bedford with this morning's Radlett - Carlisle Cathedrals Express, with diesel haulage as far as Hellifield where 8F 48151 is due to take over for a run at the Settle & Carlisle.
     

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