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Pilgrim in France

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  1. Having emailed KR Models asking for a progress report I have received 3 emails within a space of 2 minutes to say my order has now been processed, which I hope means it is on its way.
  2. Still waiting. Should we have an email to say it is about to be delivered?
  3. I am certain I have seen it somewhere as it resulted in me buying a Standard 5 to use on my layout which was based on Boston. I will delve into the archives to see if I still have it but that is easier said than done.
  4. I believe the Standard Class 5s were tried on the Grimsby/Cleethorpes to London expresses
  5. Were the long stops for the Cleethorpes expresses because the platforms were too short to take the whole train in one go? I am sure I remember that happening and passengers at the rear told not to try and get out as the train would soon move forward to allow them to demount
  6. Spotters turfed off Grantham station? It must have been about 1960. A friend and I bought a day return ticket from Boston to Grantham to do some trainspotting,. Around 3.30 an engine with a single luggage van turned up, at which point station staff approached all the trainspotters and asked to see a valid ticket. Apart from us, none of them had one, so they were herded into the luggage van and the train went off. About 40 minutes later some of them reappeared to collect their bikes on which they had come to the station. One of the lads told us they had been taken about a mile down the line and then unloaded at the trackside! I don't know if this was a regular occurence but I can't see it happening today, thank goodness
  7. Skegness for me, as it was the railway that made it a seaside resort
  8. I believe a Standard class 5 was trialled on the Grimsby/Cleethorpes to Kings Cross express. Certainly I must have had evidence of this as it enabled me to justify buying one for the layout I had based on Boston.
  9. I think the answer as to why the train ran with four vehicles to Spalding and left two there lies in what happened to the two vehicles left at Spalding? i suggest it may be to do with the bulb traffic originating in Spalding. My father was Head Postmaster there and I know that Spring/early Summer was always far busier than Christmas because of the number of bulb catalogues that went out and the subsequent orders. This was one of the reasons why the DMUs often had a van attached - otherwise there just wasn't enough room. If the vehicles were left at Spalding they could be filled and collected later.
  10. I believe Silver Fox make the 114. Have been tempted to have one but with Hornby bringing out so many steam engines that are appropriate for my layout, for the time being I am having to make do with the MTK kit I built more years ago than I care to remember.
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