Back in August I mentioned that Mark Young was now Young in name only, having reached one of those milestone birthdays. Plans to celebrate had been hatched, but the day to day running of the railway had meant that no free weekend to celebrate in style could be identified until the end of the season, so last weekend it was.
What did Mark decide would be a good way to celebrate? To visit another steam railway of course. The Romney Hythe & Dymchurch Railway was his railway of choice and if you're going that far, you might just as well make a weekend of it and take in the Bluebell Railway as well.
The early start on Saturday from Toddington seemed to mean that most people dozed off in the minibus that we'd hired and soon the gentle sound of snoring could be heard from all directions.... at least I think it was snoring, you can never be too sure with some of our volunteers. Mercifully, regardless of the precedent set only a couple of days earlier by one of our number, our designated driver (Mark) didn't fall asleep at the wheel.
Our first target was the Bluebell Railway which of course had only this year managed to complete their northern extension to East Grinstead where they were now able to connect with the mainline. When we arrived, we discovered that George Forrest had already had his way there:
Ok, it's an 'R' short, but still George felt at home |
Motive power for our journey to Sheffield Park was South Eastern & Chatham Railway's H class 0-4-4T, number 263 of 1905 (which of course makes her the same age as 2807):
263 arrives at East Grinstead |
She looks gorgeous in BR black, but is sadly withdrawn from service and awaiting her turn in the restoration queue. In best Blue Peter tradition though, here are a few photos that I prepared earlier of her during her last period in service:
9017 exiting Sharpthorn tunnel on the Bluebell Railway |
Departing Berwyn on the Llangollen Railway |
GWSR steam dept on tour |
Token exchange as Oliver Cromwell passes through Kingscote |
George & Derek discuss the finer points of the Flying Banana |
Meanwhile the ladies in the party had lost the will to live and seemed pleased at the distraction of having a camera pointed at them:
Laura and Tina |
Just on the off chance, we paid a visit to their steam loco dept at Rolvenden and even though it was the end of the day and light was fading, we were treated to a tour of the yard and loco workshops. They have a couple of USA Corps of Engineers, S100 class 0-6-0T locomotives. I think that this one in the workshop was 30070, Wainwright.
Also in the works for a repaint into BR black was the sole surviving GWR 1600 class 0-6-0PT, 1638:
Any colour you like, as long as it's black |
Not so long ago in mid-chrome green |
4253 at Pontypool & Blaenavon Railway |
Ed & Laura look on as Derek peeks under the covers at 4253 |
Green Goddess arrives at Hythe |
A quick oil around whilst on the turntable |
Then back off to couple on to the stock again |
Two lumps up the front and one in each of the back corners |
Mark & Ian didn't seem to mind the cramped conditions too much |
Ed & Laura even seemed to prefer being cramped up close together |
We thought that he'd blagged a footplate ride, but apparently not. |
Northern Chief and Black Prince haul the non-stop from Dungeness to Hythe |
As seen from on the platform by Dan Wigg |
Hurricane and Samson had blown out and had their hair cut respectively |
The Bug, 0-4-0 (rather than 0-4-0T according to Wikipedia) |
Pulling in towards Dungeness station |
Derek has a chat with the driver, Dan checks out Typhoon |
Sir Winston Churchill and Northern Chief |
There was a bit of a loco swap at this point and we found Sir Winston Churchill hauling us back to Romney:
Off back to Romney |
George feeling the cold |
No shortage of leg room |
Number 11, Black Prince |
The real Black Prince |
Number 5, Hercules running light engine |
There are three locos in there.... honest! |
Sir Winston Churchill, Black Prince & Hercules storm past |
Errata:
Apparently my sources on the GWSR last week had failed to inform me that for the last round trip and for the coaching stock movement to Winchcombe at the end of the day, the fireman was Clive Norton, not Ade Showell. Clive seems to have successfully managed to elude the combined three cameras of Dan, Mark and Matt, though I'm informed that a video from the footplate does exist.
I was a little surprised, nice trip down behind 70013 and then you spy the likes of Dan, Derek and Mark stood on the platform - I nearly spilt my post-lunch refreshment. Wasn't exactly 'seduced' by the 70013 trip, more 'already bought the tickets and then they changed the date from the advertised 28th September to the clashes-with-Mark's-birthday-bash 2nd November'!
ReplyDeleteGlad you all had a good time, but I can't help noticing that details (and photos) of the bit between leaving the K&ESR and turning up next day at the RH&DR are somewhat scarce in the above post?
Cheers,
Chris
Hi Chris,
DeleteI'm glad you enjoyed the trip out behind Oliver Cromwell. There are any number of extremely dubious photos of the Saturday evening, but I decided that the public at large would prefer to be spared the gory details of what took place.
TTFN
Ray