Anyway, the good news is that our last gala visitor has arrived. LNER B12 4-6-0 of 1928 arrived yesterday morning. It was a bit of a struggle to get in the car park:
The double yellow lines are only advisory. More of a guideline really. |
Getting her into position |
About to let her down the ramp |
Ian taking over from where gravity left off. |
Steve joins in too |
Steve summoned mechanical assistance and the B12 reluctantly gave in:
B12 gives in and comes quietly. |
Andy posing |
I spent the morning breaking up pallets for firewood.... |
... and the afternoon cleaning 35006, P&O SN Co |
In no specific order, other things happened too, It was Roger's birthday:
He brought two cakes |
All he needs now is some go-faster stripes |
Pete, covered in soot, but still smiling |
Dinmore Manor will now become a resident engine on the GWSR, arriving after her rebuild at Tyseley is completed, somewhere around September.
Dinmore Manor, some years ago during her last boiler ticket |
2874 when stored at the Pontypool & Blaenavon Railway |
Moving on to today, the last day before the gala starts has been a bit jumbled, locos have been shunted to their starting positions and warming fires lit. I found myself assisting in cordoning off and making safe an area in the David Page shed which will be opened to visitors. I'm on the first shift on Friday to 'police' for want of a better word the shed, so if you read this, don't be afraid to come up and say hello. Items of interest on display will include the National Railway Museum's 4F, 4027 which is under restoration here as well as 7069, a pre-WWII LMS diesel shunter with a fascinating history. You will also find 45149 (Peak rather than long departed Black 5) is in there too. An unexpected extra task was to drive over to Cheltenham to collect the timetables and brochures for the gala as the printer was unable to deliver them. As I have discovered, there is an extraordinary amount of things that have to go on behind the scenes to make a gala happen. The old analogy to a swan is a good one, serene and calm on the surface, yet paddling like fury underneath.
Visiting ex-LNER B12, 8572 has passed her fitness to run exam:
Ian inspects the smoke box... it was producing smoke, so presumably it passed |
George draining the B12's tender.... and not a chocolate biscuit in sight! |
8572, not in the sun |
Today was Andy's birthday. He has reached the ripe old age of 28. Old enough to know that when it's your birthday, unless you want the bumps, you turn up with cake and doughnuts.
Andy, filling himself with cake to make himself too heavy for the bumps! |
Ian |
And finally. Tina and Phil arrived in what can only be described as style. Everybody knew that they were on their way, but they caused quite a stir when they arrived on a traction engine. It took them all day to get to Toddington from Stonehouse, but they made it:
Holding up the traffic in style near Didbrook |
Titfield Thunderbolt re-enactment |
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