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  1. Strange Cargo at Northdown Junction

     

    This curious object was recently seen on a Lowmac.  Is it perhaps a prototype Korean deep diving bathysphere?

     

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    Nope!  It was of course Josh's 360 degree camera ready to record full details of the DGR circuit.  On the following video you can swivel the field of view by tilting your device or using the mouse.  Quite fun to give it a try:

     

     

     

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  2. Belmond British Pullman in the Surrey Hills

     

    In normal times this luxury day excursion train is usually hauled by Merchant Navy class "Clan Line", lovingly polished into gleaming condition.  During periods of high fire risk, most of the tractive effort is provided by a Class 67 diesel running as the train engine, with the Bulleid sauntering along as pilot doing minimal work.  These photos were taken near Dorking on one such trip; no-one had attached the headboard that day.

     

     

    Northdown Junction

     

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    Drifting along the North Downs line

     

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    Passing a typical Surrey Hills residence (a.k.a.Palmer's Farm, the home of Anne Arden, William Shakespeare's mother)

     

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    Heading back to London Victoria with passengers well wined and dined.

     

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  3. Virgin Trains

    When Virgin Trains used Pendolino electric units for their West Coast Main Line franchise they also had a full rake of MK3 coaches  including DVT as a standby set (known as WB64).  In 2011 Virgin Trains started hauling this set with Class 90 locomotives hired in from Freightliner, and this arrangement lasted until the operations ceased in late 2014.  More details here:

    http://www.class90electriclocogroup.co.uk/virgin_trains.html

     

    This is what it looked like (but you have to imagine the OHL equipment):

     

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  4. South West Trains

     

    These Siemens Desiro Class 450 units have been a mainstay of medium distance suburban services on the third rail electrified routes out of Waterloo since 2003 and are familiar to thousands of people who in days gone by were commuters.  The livery started to change after SWT lost the operating franchise in 2017.

     

    This one is on an Up Waterloo service:

     

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    Rear view on Foxdale Bank

     

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    Rural Hampshire perhaps

     

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    Still heading for Waterloo

     

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  5. Modern railways

     

    Been a bit quiet for over a month, so it was good that Geoff and Josh came over yesterday for a suitably distanced running session and brought lots of exciting rolling stock to add new liveries to the normal DGR diet of steam age British Railways.  The photos will be posted in installments, starting with "Lady Penelope".

     

    Lady P. is number 57307, re-engined from a Class 47 and, at the time shown, owned by Virgin Trains primarily as a rescue engine for Pendolino electric units and other trains in trouble, such rescue locos commonly being known as thunderbirds.

     

    First we see her setting out from Throstlebeck inland port with her intermodal train:

     

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    Crossing the Northern Viaduct

     

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    On across Foxdale Bank

     

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    and then, later the same day on a different working, passing below Black Ghyll

     

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    Grasshopper watching the trains

     

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  6. Great Western delight

     

    What a pleasure to have the first visiting locos of the year, especially Julian's finely wrought models.  And some visiting lower quadrant signals too.

     

     

    King William IV enjoying the sunshine:

     

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    Earl of Mount Edgcumbe pauses near a shunting signal:

     

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    Details of the Earl's cab and tender:

     

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    A small Prairie drifts down Bamboo Curtain Straight:

     

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    and Resolven Grange heads home with a coal train

     

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    with a glimpse of the driver, eager for supper:

     

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    The tail end:

     

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  7. Only one train today, and no sunshine to brighten up the photos. 

     

    At first I thought it might be the Thames-Clyde Express, but research shows it can't be, as that had a restaurant car in the 1950s.  So this is just an anonymous express with no refreshment facilities, pulled by a very clean Jubilee.  Here it's seen passing Black Ghyll cavern, and then beyond.

     

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    There seems to have been a lineside fire on Foxdale Bank, presumbly caused by the proverbial stray spark from a locomotive.

     

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  8. 5 minutes ago, cctransuk said:

    a Pittman motor in place of the Ringfield, which no longer intrudes into the cab.

     

    I'd be interested to know what model of motor was used please, and whether the replacement was a major job.  That operation would seem to allow for lowering the gearing, which would be a great improvement.

  9. Another running day

     

     

    Yesterday saw a BR Standard 4-6-0 heading a cross country train back in the 1950s (no on-board refreshment provision in those days):

     

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    At Throstlebeck Sidings, a goods train was waiting for the road:

     

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    and was later seen crossing Foxdale Bank:

     

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    and passing Foxdale Carr Hall

     

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  10. On 30/05/2020 at 22:01, peterfgf said:

    the straightness of the track.  Lots of care and attention I think.

     

    Nothing there I can take credit for.  The track has been laid for about 8 years, and the timber base is gradually warping and in places rotting, so the running is increasingly unreliable, so the woodwork will certainly need some real attention before long.  Benign neglect has at least allowed the vegetation to flourish, which I think contributes to the ambience.

  11. 8F outing with mineral wagons

     

    Yesterday's sunshine was an opportunity to give the Hornby Dublo 8F a breath of fresh air, and a train of mostly Hornby mineral wagons seemed appropriate (they're the ones with the solid brake gear!).

     

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    But the wagons don't look too bad in most respects:

     

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    Anyone for rivet counting?  It's a shame about the cab full of motor.

     

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    The full story of the Dorking Garden Railway can be found here:

    https://www.oogardenrailway.co.uk/index.php?/topic/354-the-dorking-garden-railway/

     

     

     

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  12. Back at Throstlebeck Sidings this week, the lucky photographer caught two trains passing:

     

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    and then saw the same two workings, coal and parcels, at a slightly different spot, presumably on another day:

     

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    After that, there were a couple of drone light aircraft shots of Black Gyll and then Foxdale Bank:

     

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    Astonishingly, the lineside photographer captured the Standard Class 4MT with its coal train at almost the same moment as the cameraman in the plane:

     

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  13. Black Ghyll

     

    A new feature has emerged on the layout.  Black Ghyll is a large cavern, much visited by serious potholers because of the extensive cave system to which it provides an entrance.  It's very close to Sycamore Manor, but was previously obscured by vegetation, now cut back.  No doubt the local residents always knew it was there, but probably didn't want to encourage inexperienced cavers who often get into difficulty, particularly when unanticipated rainfall swells the underground rivers.  A close look shows what may be ropes left behind by potholers ascending to the lip before going down into the cavern.

     

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