If you register, you can do a lot more. And become an active part of our growing community. You'll have access to hidden forums, and enjoy the ability of replying and starting conversations.

Tornado

Discussion in 'Steam Traction' started by Leander's Shovel, Oct 20, 2007.

  1. S.A.C. Martin

    S.A.C. Martin Part of the furniture

    Joined:
    Aug 31, 2010
    Messages:
    5,615
    Likes Received:
    9,418
    Gender:
    Male
    Occupation:
    Asset Engineer (Signalling), MNLPS Treasurer
    Location:
    London
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    Exactly! ;)
     
  2. henrywinskill

    henrywinskill Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Nov 3, 2005
    Messages:
    2,345
    Likes Received:
    3,660
    Occupation:
    Transgender toilet attendant
    Location:
    North East
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
  3. RalphW

    RalphW Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Administrator Friend

    Joined:
    Sep 11, 2005
    Messages:
    36,443
    Likes Received:
    9,907
    Gender:
    Male
    Occupation:
    Retired-ish, Part time rail tour steward.
    Location:
    Northwich
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
  4. henrywinskill

    henrywinskill Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Nov 3, 2005
    Messages:
    2,345
    Likes Received:
    3,660
    Occupation:
    Transgender toilet attendant
    Location:
    North East
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
    This is from the photography section Ralph (unless i missed something)
     
  5. RalphW

    RalphW Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Administrator Friend

    Joined:
    Sep 11, 2005
    Messages:
    36,443
    Likes Received:
    9,907
    Gender:
    Male
    Occupation:
    Retired-ish, Part time rail tour steward.
    Location:
    Northwich
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
    Oops sorry my link was the the What Going On so we have Tornado stuff in three places now.....
     
  6. Pannier Man

    Pannier Man Member

    Joined:
    Aug 23, 2007
    Messages:
    395
    Likes Received:
    67
    Gender:
    Male
    Occupation:
    Network Rail - Retired
    Location:
    Reading
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    I'd just like to post my thanks on behalf of the Didcot crew for a magic day operating Tornado yesterday,... especially to Graham, Jon, Ellie & Mark, the nicest bunch of guys (& gal) you could ever meet. We could all learn something in the way the A1 trust operate and present themselves.
    Thanks again.
     
  7. pjhliners

    pjhliners Member Friend

    Joined:
    Mar 30, 2009
    Messages:
    568
    Likes Received:
    448
    Tornado at Didcot 11 June 2011

    On its way south to begin its 2011 programme of mainline tours, A1 4-6-2 No 60163 Tornado stopped over for a few days at Didcot Railway Centre. On Saturday 11 June, covenantors to the A1 Trust were welcomed to see Tornado in steam.
    The welcome sunshine was unfortunately in the wrong place for the demonstration line during my short visit, but a few photographs make a record of the occasion.

    10 photos at http://pjhtransportpix.zenfolio.com . Click on each picture for a larger version or, for a larger one still, PM me

    Peter, on a wet Sunday afternoon back in Manchester
    http://pjhtransportpix.zenfolio.com/
     
  8. Foxhunter

    Foxhunter Member

    Joined:
    Jun 9, 2011
    Messages:
    590
    Likes Received:
    709
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    I think all of us at Didcot yesterday had an absolutely wonderful time. The footplate crew on Tornado were very welcoming and helpful, the steam railmotor was a complete revelation (even with a whistle that had a mind of its own!) and Fire Fly looked gorgeous. Didcot remains unique in its apparently casual attitude to the crowds mixing with steam engines which allows the public unprecedented access to its exhibits. The range and depth of "new builds", "retro conversions" and good ol' fashioned restorations will ensure the place keeps making the headlines for years to come. Thanks again to K, K (aka "Junior") and R, you know who you are!

    Foxy
     
  9. Sheff

    Sheff Resident of Nat Pres

    Joined:
    Apr 21, 2006
    Messages:
    8,058
    Likes Received:
    3,137
    Gender:
    Male
    Occupation:
    Retired Engineer & Heritage Volunteer
    Location:
    N Warks
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    A few snaps from yesterday's excellent event at Didcot. Many thanks to all involved, even the rain held off, and the flying display by the three Red Kites was an added bonus!
    DSCF7866_edited.JPG DSCF7906_edited.JPG DSCF7916_edited.JPG DSCF7855_edited.JPG DSCF7836_edited.JPG DSCF7881_edited.JPG
     
  10. alisdairanderson

    alisdairanderson New Member

    Joined:
    Mar 8, 2010
    Messages:
    57
    Likes Received:
    1
  11. Duty Druid

    Duty Druid Resident of Nat Pres

    Joined:
    Jul 19, 2010
    Messages:
    11,112
    Likes Received:
    4,704
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    Nice shots Sheff.

    Just got back from a rather quiet (except for a coach load of Italian Tourists) and rain soaked Didcot.

    She does look stunning - bring on the Express Blue!
     
  12. alexastott

    alexastott New Member

    Joined:
    Jan 14, 2008
    Messages:
    87
    Likes Received:
    10
    On behalf of the A1 Trust, can I say a big thank you for the wonderfully warm (and sunny) welcome the Didcot team gave us and our Covenantors yesterday. We always enjoy bringing Tornado to this part of Oxfordshire and hope it won't be long before we're back again. Thank you also to everyone who has posted photos - it is so good to have the engine back in steam and looking fabulous (ok so I'm a little biased!).

    Alexa Stott
    Covenantor Care Director
    The A1 Steam Locomotive Trust
     
  13. Pannier Man

    Pannier Man Member

    Joined:
    Aug 23, 2007
    Messages:
    395
    Likes Received:
    67
    Gender:
    Male
    Occupation:
    Network Rail - Retired
    Location:
    Reading
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    Red Kites apart, after putting Tornado to bed and sharing a pint or two with the A1 guys, we were treated to another "Red" display,... this time 7 Red Arrows flying over Didcot. Shame they were just too darn fast to get the camera out! Perfect end to a perfect day!
     
  14. andi

    andi New Member

    Joined:
    Jul 8, 2005
    Messages:
    190
    Likes Received:
    80
    7? were the other 2 lost?
     
  15. Foxhunter

    Foxhunter Member

    Joined:
    Jun 9, 2011
    Messages:
    590
    Likes Received:
    709
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
  16. Pannier Man

    Pannier Man Member

    Joined:
    Aug 23, 2007
    Messages:
    395
    Likes Received:
    67
    Gender:
    Male
    Occupation:
    Network Rail - Retired
    Location:
    Reading
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    What can I say,... 7? 9? all I know is the Black Python ran out of beer ;-(

    Tornado looks quite presentable now, especially with choc and cream coaches.
    (Runs away and hides in Didcot's air raid shelter)
     
  17. Foxhunter

    Foxhunter Member

    Joined:
    Jun 9, 2011
    Messages:
    590
    Likes Received:
    709
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    My case rests, your honour!

    Foxy (ignoring the obvious jibe at East Coast locos - or maybe I ought to find a "bunker-buster" for the shelter, maybe not where the A1SLT is concerned! <vbg>)
     
  18. GWR76

    GWR76 New Member

    Joined:
    Apr 3, 2011
    Messages:
    25
    Likes Received:
    0
    Apparently casual attitude but none the less difficult to pull off!!
     
  19. Pannier Man

    Pannier Man Member

    Joined:
    Aug 23, 2007
    Messages:
    395
    Likes Received:
    67
    Gender:
    Male
    Occupation:
    Network Rail - Retired
    Location:
    Reading
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    It's a fine line we tread between working museum and operating railway. It takes several shunters and other volunteers manning the walkways to allow 164 tons of locomotive to rumble carefully through the site amongst the crouds, but something that gives a true impression of what a loco such as Tornado is really like other than viewed from a distance or from the platform.

    This is the second time I've been lucky enough to drive Tornado and believe me, its impressive with your hand on the regulator let alone being near it. But without my trust in the guys on the ground, we would never be able to do what is unique to Didcot and let the public get that close.

    Hope to see this unique Loco in our unique setting again soon. Good luck guys.
     
  20. Foxhunter

    Foxhunter Member

    Joined:
    Jun 9, 2011
    Messages:
    590
    Likes Received:
    709
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    My point exactly. Didcot achieves a balance between safety and access that many museums could emulate. The "apparently" easy-going way hides sensible precautions and ever-vigilant staff who avoid being officious while protecting the public (mainly from themselves!).... this enables people to stand within a few feet of a (slow) moving, 164 ton loco and feel the earth move and hear the rails groan as it proceeds past them - awesome!

    Full marks to Didcot for persevering with this sensible policy and not caving in to the "health & safety" jobsworths.

    Foxy
     

Share This Page