The NYMR Autumn Steam Gala in 2009 had mixed fortunes as far as the weather was concerned. Friday had been overcast and rainy at times it had been reasonably calm; Saturday, on the other hand, brought plenty of sunshine but also gale force winds. I stayed at home but did venture out on Sunday 4th October 2009 when the wind had died down a little with the intention of having a ride particularly as the ex SR V Class 4-4-0 30926 'Repton', which had recently been certified to work on the Esk Valley line, was going to venture out on the main line and this would be the first time that a Schools had worked a passenger train on the main line since 1963.
I travelled on the first train through from Pickering behind 45212 as far Grosmont where 'Repton' took over to run tender first to Whitby. At Whitby, as the run round is off the platform, all passengers had to disembark which meant that when the train returned to the platform there was a real scrum to get back on and I didn't expect to be able to get anywhere to record from. Imagine my surprise when I eventually made it through the leading door in the leading coach I found that the window opposite, right behind the tender on the correct side for the wind was unoccupied!
After easy gradients from Whitby the 1 in 102 climb from Grosmont continues through Glaisdale to just beyond Lealholm, the next station.
This recording is of the start from Glaisdale.
To be honest, with just 5 coaches behind the tender I didn't expect there would be a great deal of noise form this normally fairly quiet engine and while I would not describe this recording as particularly loud it is a little better than I expected.
But then, however good or bad the recording, I never expected to ride behind a Schools on the main line! |