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Making a minus four. That's what it's all about.
Some might say, Man of Steel; some might say, Desperate; in retrospect I was probably lucky. I tried to repeat the same move a few months later with a very disappointing result.Making a minus four. That's what it's all about.
Thanks for sharing the WR HST details from 6/1/78 much as 40065 did for 1/1/78 https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/back-in-the-day.183327/post-6569053 I appreciate not many are interested in vintage HST haulage but this gen is very useful to me. ThanksFriday 6th January 1978
This was the start of a spotting trip to South Wales.
55005 York-Kings Cross (1600 Edinburgh-Kings Cross)
43038+43039 Paddington-Bristol TM (2300 Paddington-Bristol TM)
Sunday 6th January 1980
A day covering ECML relief trains, travelling in steam heat MkIs made a welcome change to MkII air cons!
40101 Edinburgh-York (0944 Edinburgh-Kings Cross) Relief
40160 York-Newcastle (1003 Kings Cross-Edinburgh) Relief
55003 Newcastle-York (1245 Edinburgh-Kings Cross) Relief
Not a problem. Looking back now it is interesting to see how the WR tried to keep their power cars together in fixed class 253 formations, whereas the ER virtually gave up with class 254 formations from day 1.Thanks for sharing the WR HST details from 6/1/78 much as 40065 did for 1/1/78 https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/back-in-the-day.183327/post-6569053 I appreciate not many are interested in vintage HST haulage but this gen is very useful to me. Thanks
Certainly in terms of keeping power cars on the right sets he WR were more diligent than the ER in the early days. Hope you have a few more HST haulages to post. That said I enjoy reading all the moves from years gone by posted here. The railway I remember as a lad in the 1970s.Not a problem. Looking back now it is interesting to see how the WR tried to keep their power cars together in fixed class 253 formations, whereas the ER virtually gave up with class 254 formations from day 1.
Three in the book without even having to move from your seat!37176 Bristol TM-Swansea (0114 Bristol TM-Milford Haven)
37183 Swansea-Carmarthen (0114 Bristol TM-Milford Haven)
37189 Carmarthen-Milford Haven (0114 Bristol TM-Milford Haven)
And the added benefit of not having move until your return into Swansea sometime around 9. A good overnight if all three 37s produced.Three in the book without even having to move from your seat!
I think @NorthWestRover would approve of those Goyle moves!Friday 9th January 1981
The start to my weekend chasing Deltics was delayed, turning down 55015 on the 1955 York-KX. The reason being, the distraction of a pair of Goyles on the Fridays Only to Brum. This move also included two bus journeys, from Pontefract to Castleford and then onto Garforth,
31121+31286 York-Pontefract Baghill (1931 York-Birmingham NS)
Bus Pontefract-Castleford
Bus Castleford-Garforth
31219 Garforth-Leeds (2039 Hull-Leeds)
31142 Leeds-Doncaster (2120 Bradford Exchange-Kings Cross)
40064 Doncaster-Darlington (2015 Kings Cross-Edinburgh)
CW2 that gen is superb. Thanks for posting. It sounds like you don't have any more for 77/78 on the WR, but if you did and had time to collate it I would be keen to receive it. Thanks for the offer of the ER 1978 gen, but that is not needed currently.For @Commoner here's a few early HST moves I think I haven't mentioned previously:
31/12/76 43018+43019 11xx Reading to Paddington (0900 ex Swansea)
28/01/77 43002+43031 17xx Reading to Paddington (15xx ex Bristol TM)
30/01/77 43037+43036 11xx Reading to Paddington (0850 ex ??)
11/02/77 43034+43035 2115 Paddington to Reading (2115 to Bristol TM)
You could also add 252001 aka 43000+43001 on their first day in public service. (Does anyone have a date for that?). I did Reading to Paddington, then Paddington to Chippenham, non stop through Reading!
After that we move on to 1978/9 by which time I was resident in York. Let me know if you want those journey details too.
That's all my GW moves of that era.In regard to 252 001, it entered service on 5/5/75 and worked the 07.45 Bristol Parkway-Paddington (via BTM and Box)/10.15 Paddington-Weston-S-M/13.47 Weston Weston-S-M/16.45 Padd-BTM. The set worked ecs from and to OOC at the beginning and end of the day.
Thanks Again
I think @NorthWestRover would approve of those Goyle moves!
Thanks again for posting. All very useful. 41001/2 were renumbered 43000/1 in late 1974 when the prototype train was reclassified as a multiple unit.That's all my GW moves of that era.
Thanks for the gen re 252 001. We're the power cars numbered 41001/2 or 41000/1 at the time?
My move would have been the 13:47 WSM - Padd from Reading for the 16:45 Padd - BTM to Chippenham. That was also my first encounter with a MK3 carriage.
I remember the day as freezing cold causing the DAA+DEG North West Rambler No2 to start from High Wycombe instead of London Marylebone. The stock was delayed leaving Oxley CS. To cut down the late running tour participants were transported by spare DMU between Marylebone and High Wycombe. Fortunately 25040 (BS) + 25069 (CW) made it to Basford Hall SS North via a roundabout routing in the West Midlands without further incident; a route that included the Princes End branch for a bit of required track and traction. 40108 (LO) took over from the pair of "rats" but unfortunately the route via Warrington BQ, Golborne Jn, St Helens Shaw St, Sutton Oak and Widnes was an on the day casualty with the train running direct from Weaver Junction to Ditton Junction from Northwich instead. 85033 (CE) took the train back to London with Euston reached only ten minutes late.Saturday 13th January 1979
I remember this dull January day
As a sign of how times have changed, these days the 1S99 20:27 KX - Edinburgh is a day train. (Albeit arriving into Waverley a bit after my bedtime!)2015 KX-Edinburgh