The Cheltenham Flyer at Sapperton |
Cheltenham being offloaded in the car park |
Andrew Goodman directs the offloading of Cheltenham |
Neil & Ben |
Mike Hoskin |
Ben and Cheltenham with Dan's route indicator discs fitted |
Cheltenham |
Name the controls |
Speaking of 35006, I noticed that she had acquired a nice shiny new plaque under her cab:
35006 Locomotive Company Limited |
I'm getting out of step here, when I first arrived at Toddington, I had intended to help Chris Bristow finish off the chocolate coat of paint on the mess coach, followed by helping out with erecting a new fence on the West side of the yard. My apologies to Chris, I was diverted by Clive Norton who needed somebody to take over from him in bringing 5542 into steam for a steam test. I checked afterwards only to find that Chris had finished the job by himself and disappeared.
Lovely painting by Chris,just needs lining out now |
Foremarke Hall sets off, as seen from the cab of 5542 |
55 on the 55 |
Blowing off, when she's meant to for once |
Andrew Meredith at work on 5542 |
Measuring Cheltenham's vital statistics |
Ed Brooks & Steve (tractor with auger attachment owner) by the first fence post hole |
At one point we discovered an electricity cable. At a best guess it was decided that this was the supply to the North Gloucestershire Narrow Gauge Railway. Should you happen to be a member of the narrow gauge railway and you're reading this on your mobile phone by candle light, then oops... sorry!
The mystery electricity cable |
Ed is brought to his knees by the exertion, Mark and Andrew don't seem to be concerned |
Clive helps the auger to dig into the clay |
Rod tries to look enthusiastic about having more things to fix |
Dan 'firing' the JCB left handed |
Once the JCB bucket was full, we just moved it up the path a bit, found a particularly bumpy bit and filled it in.
Steve smoothing out the path |
Paul & Ben putting a brave face on the prospect of getting soaked |
Andy Beale made the journey as a passenger and taunted us with beer |
2807 in the waning sun wearing the Cheltenham Fryer headboard |
My fish & chips (thanks Ben) |
Paul admires the sunset |
2807's shadow |
Approaching Gotherington |
Our exhaust trail through Dixton cutting |
Ben and Paul on the footplate |
The gallant crew |
Ben checking over 2807 at the end of the day |
Hilarious :)
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