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Some recent main line activity. |
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My favourite Black 5 is back! For those of you who don't know already, I'm
referring to 5305, sorry, 45305 - well, it always used to carry the
LMS number and old habits die hard. |
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| 28th
May proved to be very windy day but I managed to find a sheltered spot
at Acocks Green station and, as the train was stopping to pick up at Tyseley
about a mile away I was hoping that the loco would still be accelerating
when it passed. It was but, as you can hear in this recording, on just 6 coaches 45305 wasn't being worked particularly hard. Worse still, the safety valves had lifted. Not a particularly good first main line lineside recording of my favourite Black 5! |
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| 45305 passing Acocks Green. 28th May 2005 |
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There was another steam hauled charter train
running in the area that day. |
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| 71000 passing St. Andrews Junction. |
1:24
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The return journey from Didcot gave another
opportunity for a recording of 45305. |
Click here for more pictures taken the same day by Clive Hanley |
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| 45305 on Hatton Bank. |
1:31
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The Dalesman Although we get a good few steam hauled trains
up here in the north all too often they have their starting points somewhere
much further away so it was nice to see a series of trains, mainly running
over the Settle - Carlisle line, promoted by Kingfisher appearing in
the main line steam programme with starting and local pick-up points
in the north. |
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| 45407 near Bell Busk. 12th June 2005 |
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As 45407 was booked to stop at Hellifield
for water we had time to get to Selside for another recording. |
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| 45407 passing Selside. |
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You can find information about railtours organised
by Vintage
Trains on their web site. Both Kingfisher
and Steamy Affairs
have web sites too. |
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