Building up the apron outside the David Page shed |
New concrete inside the shed |
Sean oiling up 5542 |
Aaron started at the top and cleaned his way down. |
Two years ago. Photo courtesy of Dan Wigg |
Ade having just removed the punctured tyre |
John fits a replacement, Ben supervises |
John welding |
Ade at work |
Eleanor was doing the same further along road 7 |
Officially blowing off. |
Ade topping up the PFP's bunker. |
Oops, missed! |
Must be 10:00, 4270 running as train 1 is setting off in the background |
Sean gets us under way |
The view from the office window |
Aaron ended up on token management duties. |
Waiting for the green flag |
Bill in his not so highly visible hi-viz. |
Bill (with the tea) on Duncan, photo with kind permission of Barbara Fuller |
The end of the 1st coach is supposed to be at this end of the white line |
Crossing 4270 at Winchcombe |
The recalcitrant damper on the left |
Sean operating the water just before we headed over to the pit. |
Aaron damps down the coal |
Wet trousers! |
The field on the Cotswold side of the line between Winchcombe station and Greet tunnel had recently been mown and the hay stacked as close to the line as possible. I don't think that the farmer had thought this one through.
Line side fire waiting to happen. |
Aaron hides his face behind his cap whilst the safety valves tell their own story. |
Just as well it wipes off easily enough. |
Aaron, no problems at all on the way back |
Must have been starting to feel guilty by now |
You can run, but you can't hide! |
Service with a smile |
David H, David F & Nigel |
The two Davids and Mike had been working on Dinmore Manor's tender:
I believe that this is part of the brake actuating mechanism... |
...more painting had occurred... |
... and half the horn guide ties appeared to be complete. |
Dinmore Manor passing the beach huts at Goodrington |
Same location a bit later in the day. |
And finally, photos of last week's momentous event, the first steaming of 35006 in preservation broke late in the day, pictures only arriving in my email folder minutes before I had been about to hit the publish button on the blog. Since then, a variety of videos have surfaced on Youtube, so should you be interested, here are a couple.
First Clip
Second Clip
I have also received a DVD from Steve Parker containing a number of video clips of the day, which I have uploaded to Youtube myself. Here are the links concerned. Many thanks to Steve for making them available to me.
Clip one
Clip two
Clip three
Clip four
Clip five
Fifty one years since withdrawal by BR, with a fire in her belly and steam in her cylinders (well OK, two out of three ain't bad according to Meatloaf), she finally moved herself again. A marvellous achievement and a great credit to everybody who has been involved in her restoration over the years.
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