Fire in her belly... the lit up 8F |
People have now managed to spot me when I'm wandering about with my camera and in some cases avoid me if they don't want there picture taking, in other cases act up for the camera and in yet other cases feign not wanting to have their picture taking, but do, yet not admitting it. Today I switched to stealth mode and fitted a long lens to my camera to catch most people unawares. Should you decide to pay us a visit tomorrow (Monday), or indeed at any other time, see who you can recognise as you make your way around the railway:
Ian, raking forward coal on Cheltenham |
George on 5542, Chris hiding in the shadows. |
Nick spotted me as he was cleaning 5542 |
Clive, pulling forward coal on 2807 |
Mark |
Paul, one of the gala organisers and as will become apparent, star turn of today's proceedings |
A rather more recognisable version of Mark |
Sean. A little thing like a bad back wouldn't keep him off the shovel |
Jonathan, cleaning Cheltenham with no small amount of style |
Andy, oiling up Foremarke Hall (I think) |
Karl, Mark, Jonathan & Dan. I'm sure he wasn't, but it looks for all the world that Mark is picking Karl's nose. |
Once again Tina wasn't wearing any makeup, so I wasn't allowed to take her picture. |
No such problems with Ben, whether he is wearing makeup or not. |
Andrew oiling up 8572 |
Clive chuckling at Paul's misfortune |
Mark (landmark birthday later this year) |
Simon (owners representative for Cheltenham) |
A rare sighting of Brian |
Brian wants two sugars in his tea! |
Neil, taking a picture of me, taking a picture of him..... |
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Yours truly it turns out is not immune from being insulted. Having got up at 04:15 every day since the gala started, I've found that I'd prefer to have that extra 5 minutes in bed rather than have the grief of shaving. I've lost track of the number of people who have given me stick over it. Mike has mentioned it almost daily. Brian was sent off to do the breakfast run and when it looked like he might not be back in time before I had to set off to cover my turn chaperoning passengers on the brake vans, Tina said "Don't worry about it, you need to lose a bit of weight anyway". Whatever my reasons are for coming to the GWSR, it clearly isn't to have my ego boosted. Ben went some long way to making amends for the stick that I've got though ,by very kindly allowing me to drive Cheltenham from road one up towards her coaching stock.
Speaking of Tina, one of the crews played a trick on her. She had been expecting to spend the day at Winchcombe babysitting the thunderbird engine. A nice easy number, just keep her lit up but not blowing off. Ben and Ian arrived in the Cheltenham and said that her and Andy (who was in on the trick) should go up and inspect the footplate. No sooner had she got up there than the right away was given and they were off, with Tina unexpectedly on the footplate and pitched into having to fire a strange loco. I caught up with her later at Toddington, and by then she was rather more relaxed about being stitched up. Reports that she was seen later sticking pins in effigies of Ben, Ian & Andy have so far been unsubstantiated, yet each has reported sudden sharp pains.
Tina, back at school |
Entering the apparently haunted Greet tunnel |
Being pulled along by 8274 |
Dan somehow became the "fat controller". I think that we need to feed him up a bit if he is to do the role any justice |
Approaching Gotherington behind 8274 |
Ben came back to chat to the passengers as we waited with 2807 in Gotherington loop |
A "light feathering" of 2807's safety valves |
Pete on crossing duty at Winchcombe |
Kites near the line at Cheltenham |
Steaming past the kites, hauled by Foremarke Hall |
Foremarke Haul on the move |
And finally... Paul has probably got through reading this far in the hope that somehow I had forgotten, or in some out of character fit of mercy decided that he has suffered enough already and let him off the hook. Just about everybody who was on the railway knows about this by now, but just in case you weren't, here is what transpired. Paul was rostered as fireman on 8572 today. There is a rocking grate, the mechanism for which is concealed beneath the floor boards of 8572. So far so good. Paul lifted up the relevant pieces of floorboard from the footplate and placed them for safe keeping on top of the pile of wood that he had fetched up onto the footplate for lighting up the loco. You really don't need me to tell you what he did next do you!
A rather cremated floorboard |
Missing floor boards from the footplate |
What does RSF mean?
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