Much later in the morning, it was easy to see 8274 hiding behind 2807 |
Being the first of the Santa specials, it fell to us to bedeck the 8F with tinsel and try to make her look festive. I had underestimated quite how much tinsel would be needed, as had Ade. We both thought we'd brought enough for the whole loco, yet our combined quantity of tinsel still fell slightly short of what was required.
Mike and Ade get cracking with the tinsel, Paul is still underneath oiling up |
I'm not convinced that much steam was getting along the train though |
What had been a torrent was now reduced to a trickle |
Once we had collected our passengers, we set off to
There's no better way to warm mince pies |
Ade tucks in |
Paul gets into the festive spirit before demolishing the mince pies |
The three wise men. |
Just before they set off |
Well there's Santa of course |
Andy the guard seemed to be on Santa's 'nice list' |
There was even a photographer from the Gloucestershire echo |
There were plenty of Elves too |
Not much snow though considering we were ostensibly at the North Pole |
Grumpy |
The best bit of course was the cafe where the OTC team (OK, not so much of the OT in this instance, but plenty of the C) were dispensing tea and mince pies. When Paul had set off to drive 8274 off to Cheltenham, his parting words were "Don't eat all the mince pies". Well I didn't.... but I had a pretty good try.
Catering (On Train or otherwise) with a smile |
8274 returns with more passengers... |
...and parks up on platform one |
Ade unhooks 8274 from the stock |
Under clear blue skies |
Ian driving 8274 |
As always, the passengers came up to admire the loco |
...before we took them to off to see Santa |
Ian and John |
The skies are still blue, but it was fairly cold out there. |
Kidnapped Elf |
Where's the platform gone? |
John keeps an eye on his fire. Note the festive tie |
The sun sets on a perfect day |
On the ash pit |
Ian playing musical statues |
He didn't do a bad job at staying still. |
Seven kettles... I wonder if the Dwarves at Winchcombe have lost theirs |
So what is the conversion ratio of kettles to an 8F?
ReplyDeleteAbout eight ninths as many as it is for Black Prince of course.
DeleteI kindly donated one of the kettles a while ago :)
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