The first thing to strike me was that the sink in the mess coach, which was usually to be found stuffed full of mugs that wanted washing up, was spotlessly clean. I think I can honestly say that I have never seen it looking this clean before.
So clean that I didn't recognise it |
Room for rubbish! |
Roger (r) with Phil, chopping up wooden pallets. |
They've got their work cut out with that little lot |
Wednesday morning was a wet, drizzly affair, and cleaning locos was a bit of a fools errand. Tom wisely offered to oil up 2807 for the driver, Chris, and consequently spent most of the time under the loco in the dry.
Tom oiling up 2807... the white shirt is tempting providence though |
Pigeon, making itself at home |
Chris wasn't pleased with the pigeon taking such liberties and pulled off the peg
He guessed correctly which lever to pull first time... |
...and behold, the peg is off, and so is the pigeon |
I'd be impressed if you could hit 80 MPH along there! |
Cleaning inside the smoke box was probably taking things too far though |
...the steam lance cock for cleaning out blocked tubes for example |
81A... AKA, Old Oak Common |
John touches up the paintwork |
Alex cleaning up the cylinder cases |
Hiding at the back of the shed, but not forgotten, is John, our Peckett. A small team of people were working on it when I wandered past, who all got camera shy and disappeared for a brew as soon as I got my camera out.
John |
Confidential conflagration |
I think one of them was trying to thumb a lift by flashing a bit of leg... it didn't work! |
Off to her erstwhile home |
...Oops! |
Alex & Chris, kindly emptying the pit after I'd emptied the ash pan |
Angela was one of many wire brushing & priming the boiler barrel |
Cutting up the life-expired superheater elements for recycling |
Burning out the mounting bolts |
Tony finishes them off with a punch & hammer |
FLT to the rescue |
Superheater header safely removed |
Not sure who this is, it might be Nigel, hard to tell from this photo. |
Graham digging for victory |
Drainage being installed under road 6 |
Welcome to the Steam Loco Dept Paul.. |
For most of our locos, the smokebox gets treated to a wash over with an oil/paraffin mixture by the cleaners each running day which improves the appearance if the finish on the smoke box has faded a bit with time. Foremarke Hall is only recently back in traffic, and the oil/paraffin mix does nothing to improve its appearance at all. An anonymous scribe was keen to ensure that the cleaners knew not to inadvertently apply the mix (again) before Foremarke Hall went off to Old Oak Common and left a message to that effect on the notice board.
I have a pretty good idea who wrote it. |
Obviously the pigeon 'tweeted' to his friends not to land on the signal via twitter, (other network providers do exist). And then he 'Twittered' off. (Sorry for the awful puns but I couldn't resist it!). Regards, Paul.
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