31/03/1979
London to Aintree Adex 86224 to Warrington BQ for 40019 forward to Aintree for a spin in some class 502 emus.
There always seemed to be a Class 40 on the specials to Aintree - and for a variety of reasons I never managed to do the track with anything, let alone a 40. It annoys me to this day, so I'm rather jealous of this.
Meanwhile:
Sunday 01/04/79
47487 1721 York – Leeds
40069 1812 Leeds – Newcastle 13' -> 30' late.
47407 2115 Newcastle – York via Sunderland, Stockton
This was diverted via Sunderland and Stockton due to a landslip being discovered about 1 mile south of Durham station.
Tuesday 01/04/80
I was en route from York to visit my girlfriend's family at Abergavenny. So, naturally, I decided the best thing for it would be a rancid overnight and a long involved train journey to ensure I presented myself in the physical peak of condition …
86213 0041 Stockport – Crewe
47069 0147 Crewe – Cardiff
43136 + 43003 0715 Cardiff – Swansea
DMU Swansea – Craven Arms via Central Wales Line
So I waited patiently at Craven Arms for the inevitable class 25 to take me south to Abergavenny. Hello, what's this?
37268 1335 Craven Arms – Abergavenny
Required, that'll do very nicely.
After refurbishment, 37268 emerged as 37401.
Wednesday 01/04/81
This repeats a tale first told here:
https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/forty-years-ago-part-2.212881/
I had a Liverpool Street – March monthly season, which was valid out of both Kings Cross and Liverpool Street, enabling many combinations of bashing decent traction. My plan was an overnight circuit involving Liverpool Street – Cambridge, Cambridge – March, March – Peterborough, Peterborough – Kings Cross. I had arrived at Cambridge behind 31126 on the 2314 from Liverpool Street, and set about continuing the bash:
37044 0155 Cambridge – Kings Lynn
This was load 1, a solitary BSK, and ran mainly to deliver newspapers to Kings Lynn and surrounding area. The plan to alight at March failed somewhat, as I only woke up after we departed there, next stop Kings Lynn! (Incidentally a class 37 on a single BSK is the highest power-to-weight ration I've experienced in the UK, and was a lot livelier than the 31 on load 8 I'd had out of Liverpool Street).
At Kings Lynn I explained my (unplanned) presence to the station chargeman, who – bless him - sat me down in his messroom in front of a coal fire and gave me a cup of tea whilst he helped unloading the newspapers. A bit later he returned and told me he had arranged (unofficially) for me to travel back to Cambridge in the back cab of 37044:
37044 04+10 Kings Lynn – Cambridge
47160 0653 Cambridge – Liverpool Street
Thursday 01/04/82
47005 2000 Liverpool Street – Harwich Parkeston Quay
The beginning of a 2-week trip to Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Yugoslavia. My main aim was to pick up steam on service trains in Hungary, but there was a fair bit of diesel and track bashing thrown in.
Friday 01/04/83
This repeats a story first told here, please check out this thread for the full tale:
https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/easter-1983.208625/
86260 0238 Carlisle – Crewe
87009 0752 Crewe – Euston
40084 1008 Kings Cross – Edinburgh via Selby
47412 1806 Edinburgh – Carstairs
86328 1858 Carstairs – Preston
86216 2211 Preston – Carlisle