Ed (left) & Mike |
Mike was soon hard at work sprucing up our visiting loco, whilst Paul set to work getting Thomas's fire lit:
Paul seems happy with his fire |
I just couldn't bring myself to upload a photo of her wearing a silly face |
Damping down the ash pan the old fashioned way with a hose pipe |
Daisy passes us at Gotherington |
Just in case the barrier fails to keep the public at a safe distance, the leaking water feed will |
L-R, Neil, Steve & Mark |
Steve taking it easy at Winchcombe |
Thomas hiding in the carriage sidings |
Thomas is looking pleased with himself, but his crew are hiding in the cab |
Reports after the event from the crew of Thomas turned out to be rather amusing. There is a set piece script that the volumetrically challenged (we live in rather more enlightened times these days, you can't just call somebody 'fat') controller and Thomas's driver. I can't quote it verbatim, but went something like this:
Salad Dodging Controller: "Hello driver, is Thomas not well?"
Driver: "No he isn't"
Clinically Obese Controller: "Did you do something different today?"
Driver: "Er... I don't know"
What the driver should have said was that they had stopped to pick up water in the stream and that would then lead to the discovery of fish swimming in his water tanks, followed by a spot of fishing to rescue the fish. The driver shall remain anonymous, purely to protect the guilty, but if you're particularly interested, just think of English patron saints and the slaying of dragons. Thankfully the overweight controller was on the ball and recovered the situation by asking the question "Did you stop for water at the stream?" and the fishing story was able to proceed as planned.
The day was slightly marred by the fact that just before the Thomas event had started, some juvenile louts had decided that it would be a good idea to lurk in the track side undergrowth at Bishops Cleeve and throw stones at one of the passing trains. The result was that one of the windows of one of the carriages was broken. Mercifully no passengers or crew were injured.
The broken window |
Finally, as you'll have seen from my last post, I am daft enough to be intending to walk from coast to coast towards the end of this month in order to raise money for the railway's extension to Broadway. I have to confess that throwing that little bombshell out last week and then promptly disappearing off for a week's holiday in the North Pennines and Yorkshire Dales to break in my new walking boots and test the efficacy of my water proofs was probably not my smartest move ever as it raised lots of questions which I wasn't in a position to answer. Here are a few updates which should deal with most of the questions that I have received thus far.
1) Should you wish to sponsor per mile, here is my itinerary giving approximate locations and total distance from the start by the end of each day:
Sat 20th July: Cleaning turn for train 1, drive to St Bees afterwards.
Sun 21st: St Bees to Ennerdale Bridge, 14.5 miles
Mon 22nd: Ennerdale Bridge to Borrowdale, 31 miles
Tue 23rd: Borrowdale to Grasmere, 39.5 miles
Wed 24th: Grasmere to Patterdale, 47 miles
Thu 25th: Patterdale to Shap, 63 miles
Fri 26th: Shap to Kirkby Stephen, 83.5 miles
Sat 27th: Kirkby Stephen to Keld, 98 miles
Sun 28th: Keld to Reeth, 111.5 miles
Mon 29th: Reeth to Colburn, 128.5 miles
Tue 30th: Colburn to Ingleby Cross, 148.5 miles
Wed 31st: Ingleby Cross to Blakey Ridge, 169 miles
Thu 1st: Blakey ridge to Grosmont, 183 miles
Fri 2nd: Grosmont to Robin Hood's Bay, 198.5 miles
Sat 3rd: Public transport to St Bees, then drive to Toddington
Sun 4th: Normal cleaning turn, plus walk from Laverton to Broadway (Maybe another 2.5 miles)
Mileages taken from the 5th edition of "Coast to Coast Path" by Henry Stedman.
2) Some people will want to see photos from everyday along with a detailed description, rather more I suspect will be satisfied with a handful at the start/finish and a few selected high spots in between. The much abridged version will appear on this blog. To satisfy the curiosity of others, a fuller version of events will appear online somewhere at a location yet to be decided.
3) Please send cheques to:
Steve Sperring (Fund Raising Director)
Gloucestershire & Warwickshire Railway
Toddington Railway Station
Toddington
Gloucestershire
GL54 5DT
Please make cheques payable to GWRT with ‘Ray O’Hara’ written on the back.
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