One of the diesel shunters (Des) had been left parked in front of 4270. Thankfully John C turned up, who is passed to drive it, otherwise the best we could have done with it was to shunt it off into the south headshunt and leave it there.
Des, a parking ticket is in the post. |
A really useful cleaning rag |
4270's lamps, now complete with 2 red shades |
Digging a trench at Cheltenham Race Course (CRC) station |
Bringing lamps onto CRC platform 2 |
It wasn't just CRC that was seeing the volunteers out and about, there were plenty by the line side too:
Andy Protherough at work on the lineside drainage just south of Bishops Cleeve |
The Permanent Way gang were out and about along the line between Greet tunnel and Gotherington. I had assumed that they were doing a bit of 'spot sleepering', but a quick check of their flickr site revealed that they were removing ash trees which had self-seeded in various locations.
Permanent Way at work |
Cliff and 4270 |
2807 rolls into Winchcombe |
Phil, leaning on a lamp post |
Phil, reading and plotting my demise |
Lineside clearance team at work |
Chris exchanges tokens as we cross at Winchcombe |
Last trip, Phil rakes through the fire bed as we pass Hailes |
First the left hand side... |
...and then the right. |
Before we had set off in the morning, we had pulled Dinmore Manor out of the shed and onto a pit. After just having had a boiler washout, she is now refilled with water again and ready for steam testing. New brake blocks have been fitted along with a new seal on the left hand side cylinder cover and a joint repair on an injector steam pipe. The original ash pan door had buckled a bit, so that has been replaced too.
New ashpan door (photo courtesy of Mike Solloway) |
7820 on a pit (photo courtesy of Mike Solloway) |
New brake blocks (photo courtesy of Mike Solloway) |
I'm normally a fairly organised person, managing to juggle my diary to fit around all the various calls on my time from my job, the GWSR and my various domestic commitments. Last Monday, when the new steam loco dept roster for August was published, I was horrified to find that I had managed to double book myself somehow. I could have sworn that I hadn't marked myself as being available for the first weekend of August, but there it was, I was down for a fireman training turn. Oops! Actually, I didn't say "Oops", I said something else altogether, but "Oops" conveys the general meaning. Saturday August 2nd was now in my diary as not only fireman training, but also it was the penultimate day of the sponsored walk along the Cotswold Way with Tina and others for the benefit of the Broadway Station Appeal. When you fire as badly as I do, every training turn is a precious chance to learn how it properly, so I was keen not to have to defer or cancel it. I rang Tina that evening and she suggested that what we do is just start a day earlier (Friday 25th July), finish on Sunday 3rd August as planned, with the 2nd down as a rest day. Well the 2nd would be a rest day for her, I'd just switch to exercising my arms instead of exercising my legs.
Tina, demonstrating how it should be done |
Date
|
Start
Point
|
Finish
|
Distance
(Miles)
|
25th
July
|
Bath Green
Park
|
Pennsylvania
|
11
|
26th
July
|
Pennsylvania
|
Hawkesbury
Upton
|
14
|
27th
July
|
Hawkesbury
Upton
|
Dursley
|
14.5
|
28th
July
|
Dursley
|
Randwick
|
10.5
|
29th
July
|
Randwick
|
Birdlip
|
14
|
30th
July
|
Birdlip
|
Cleeve
Hill
|
13.5
|
31st
July
|
Cleeve
Hill
|
Wood
Stanway
|
13.5
|
1st
August
|
Wood
Stanway
|
Chipping
Camden
|
12.5
|
2nd
August
|
Rest/fireman training day
|
0
|
|
3rd
August
|
Chipping
Camden
|
Toddington[1]
|
8
|
[1]
Depends on catching the last train from Laverton, otherwise add a further 2.5
miles.
The Broadway Station Appeal fund is seeking to resurrect the station at Broadway, which was demolished by British Railways in 1963. A selection of photos showing how it used to be can be found by following this link. With your help, our intention is to return it to its former glory and once again run train services there. The platforms and signal box are already well advanced in their replacement, but there is still much to be done.
For those of you who have got to grips with this interweb mularkey, donations can be made by clicking on the following link and providing credit/debit card details:
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 ‘Tina Sutton and Ray O’Hara’ written on the back.
Steve Sperring (Fund Raising Director)
Gloucestershire & Warwickshire Railway
Toddington Railway Station
Toddington
Gloucestershire
GL54 5DT
Please make cheques payable to GWRT with ‘Tina Sutton and Ray O’Hara’ written on the back.
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