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Z48 - 10th May 2014 - A Tribute to The Great Western Railtour

Discussion in 'What's Going On' started by Ben Vintage-Trains, Dec 19, 2013.

  1. LMarsh1987

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    Any idea of the speed through Yatton ? Nunney was flying through there on Friday.
     
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    Well VTL and The Earl deliver once again. 130 min PLY to BTM. Caught up PAD train at Tiverton but bowling up Whiteball at 75until checked. Well done FGW. They really are stars and deserve eveyone on the train sending them a thank you..
     
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    7029a time was beaten, by around 3 minutes according to MN. I'm.sure more accurate details will follow in time
     
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    The Tyseley flying machine delivers again...
     
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    By the way. They seem to have removed the bump at Flax Bourton since yesterday!
     
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    What a run. Well done to the WCR Traincrew and the Network Rail men and women of Plymouth, Exeter and Bristol panel signal boxes.
     
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    Thanks, 5029 couldn't of been to far off that mark.
    Video below from Friday. Not mine.
     
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    Bet it barely broke a sweat !
     
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    Will leave BTM at booked time.
     
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    What was the load for 7029 ? back in 64
     
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    Our programme says load 7, 242.5 tons compared to todays load 8 285.5 tons

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    Thanks for the info. much appreicated
     
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    What did Nunney do yesterday?
    Thanks in advance.

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    Well, both 5029 and 5043 have marked the 50h anniversary of the 1964 special in exemplary style. Congratulations to all involved with the runs.
     
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    The excitement continued after the Earl departed from Bristol running 11 mins early heading into Swindon.
    The sound of the Castle exiting Saltford tunnel was deafening. <BJ>
     
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    Departed Plymouth 16;43
    Exeter 17:52 1/4 - 18:12
    Arrive Bristol TM 19:22 1/4

    69 1/4 mins Plymouth - Exeter
    70 1/4 mins Exeter - Bristol
    Total running time = 139 1/2 mins

    Timings thanks to RTT. <BJ>
     
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    Nunney needs to be told she's not an LMS loco, we'll have less of that sticking draincock nonsense ;)
     
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    Wasn't it great?! And the climb up Dauntsey to Wootton Bassett was outstanding - even better than Whiteball for speed and volume. I'd love to know the power output - the 1 in 100 might as well not have existed. A cracking day out, and we could have shaved at least another 5 mins off the time to Bristol if we hadn't had to dawdle at 40 between Hemerdon and Marley tunnel to let the preceding HST get away from Totnes. I said earlier in the thread that I wouldn't miss this trip for the world, and it was even better than I could have imagined. Huge thanks to the whole VT, West Coast, FGW and NR teams (and to Ben and Suzanne for the great meals and service). The cheery whistle salutes with 3205 at Totnes were an added bonus. Back in 1964, who could possibly have imagined all this happening 50 years into the future? Wonderful stuff.

    David
     
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    Another memorable day courtesy of VTL and FGW. In my earlier posts I had speculated that 130 minutes from Plymouth to BTM was achievable given the right pathing especially if we could get away from Plymouth straight after the 1504 Paddington and get through Taunton at around 1640. In the event we did all three of those things and more to the point Ray Churchill, Alistair Meanley and The Earl did it in style.

    The load was 310 tons gross and we hit the bottom of Hemerdon at 62 falling away to 17 by the top. Running thereafter was steady as we were up the back of the Paddington train, checked at Aish, and again dropping down towards Totnes that was passed in 36 minutes. Dainton was taken in storming fashion with 32 at the top and then a dash from Newton Abbot to Exeter in only 18.5 minutes, passed in 64.5 from the start. Exeter Control held the Paignton to Exmouth stopper at Dawlish Warren so we could pass. A nice touch.

    With the benefit of a rolling start through Exeter we flew up towards Whiteball and were running at 75 when once again we caught up the London train that had slightly overstayed its stop at Tiverton Parkway. However, having dropped down to 37 through Parkway we still blasted over Whiteball at 55 and then sprinted down through Taunton at line speed (ish). The running from Taunton to Bristol was superb, taking only 37 minutes. In fact, from Wellington onwards, the speed only dropped below 73 after we had passed Parson Street on our entry to BTM. In the process the bump at Flax Bourton was virtually flattened and we only dropped 1 mph from Nailsea on this climb.

    Running after Bristol was also fast, when we were allowed to push on, but the booked path had us behind a service at Thingley Junction. So we were checked as we were early, and we also sat for ten minutes at Swindon to allow a London service to call and go ahead of us. :rolleyes:. However that was not before we had passed Chippenham at 29 behind the Westbury - Swindon stopper and then accelerated like a rocket through the site of Dauntsey station at 74 before only dropping 3 mph up the short 1 in 100 section. Brilliant.

    A day like today makes you realise why Vintage Trains and The Earl, in particular, have a reputation that is probably second to none. And a salutory lesson to all was the time taken by the support crew at Bristol going around the loco, checking, inspecting, oiling. Take no chances and leave nothing to chance.

    So what can they now pull out of the bag on The Midlander and will VT persuade NR to give us the 'Holy Grail' of the direct (Kilsby) route south from Rugby? Here's hoping.

    (Edit: Just a quick postscript about the climb of Hemerdon. We started out of Plymouth with REG full of water so it's worth remembering that 5043 was actually lifting about 320 tons gross up the 1 in 42 - i.e. the equivalent of nearly 10 coaches in 'old' money. Worth reflecting on - eh?)
     
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