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There used to be several SAGA Holidays trains running around in the 1970's and 80's the one I'm interested in is the Newcastle to Eastbourne working that also ran on other days of the week to Torquay, Margate, Portsmouth and Newquay.

 

Does anyone have a stock book showing the formation of the train. The only photo I have shows BG, 4 x SK or TSO, CK, BSK, CK, 4x SK or TSO.  I know it ran via Derby then presumably via Birmingham and the Thames Valley. I have it marked via Olympia for some years but I have a feeling it also ran via Guildford.

The return working from Eastbourne must have used a different set of coaches as it departed only an hour or so after the inwards service left Newcastle. 

 

 

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I noted two at Coventry station on consecutive Saturday mornings- 23rd and 27th April 1983 behind 85018 and 85006 respectively. Both marked up with SAGA stickers. However it was all MK1 FO's with a BFK in the middle of the rake.....3131, 3098, 3115, 3107, 14019, 3134, 3117, 3119 and 3133. However i didn't note the destination but i believe it was South coast somewhere.

 

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Guy

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The BR(M) workings for 1985 list the following train formation:

BSK TSO TSO TSO TSO TSO TSO TSO TSO NEA

The same train (Heaton based) ran:

Newquay to Newcastle on Thursdays,

Penzance to Newcastle on Mondays

Portsmouth to Newcastle on Wednesday - no NEA/BG was used on Wednesday.

 

The 1981 & 1982 BR(E) workings lists the following working between Newcastle and Eastborne with:
BG SK SK SK SK SK BSK SK SK SK SK

(BG at south bound end of train)

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Steven B said:

The BR(M) workings for 1985 list the following train formation:

BSK TSO TSO TSO TSO TSO TSO TSO TSO NEA

The same train (Heaton based) ran:

Newquay to Newcastle on Thursdays,

Penzance to Newcastle on Mondays

Portsmouth to Newcastle on Wednesday - no NEA/BG was used on Wednesday.

 

The 1981 & 1982 BR(E) workings lists the following working between Newcastle and Eastborne with:
BG SK SK SK SK SK BSK SK SK SK SK

(BG at south bound end of train)

 

 

 

Thank you for that Steven.

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Tuesday 2 Sep 1980, at Rochester, down at 1528, presumably heading for Margate/Ramsgate, and noted as SAGA:

loco 33060 with coaches 81004 26090 26024 26216 26051 24994 35499 25860 25851 26194 26034, headcode C9.

Notably, all 2nd class.

Tantalisingly, my notes say there was a SAGA working with the same headcode, but up at 1045 the previous two years on the corresponding day. Can't find those notes at the moment.

 

Another edit, a week later, Tues 9 Sep 1980 at Rochester, up at 1047:

33055 with 24852 25820 25648 26188 35354 26187 26143 24515 25205 24980 80601 and headcode C9 again.

 

Another edit, Thu 11 Sep 1980, at Tonbridge, down at 1343:

33055 with 24980 25205 24515 26143 26187 35354 26188 25648 25820 24852 81430, headcode 07

almost the same rake of coaches as 2 days ago above!

 

Tues 23 Sep 1980, at Rochester, up at 1046, noted as SAGA (probably had stickers in the windows?):

33208 with 81004 25091 25005 26032 26045 26216 35499 26031 26054  25851 26194, headcode C9, same BG as the first working

closely followed at 1109 up by an MLV+CEP+VEP formation:

68008 7201 7860, headcode 40, also noted as SAGA

 

Tues 30 Sep 1980, at Rochester in time for 1045, but no loco-hauled, only an EMU formation up at 1106:

6800x 7207 7857 7177, headcode 40, noted as SAGA

 

No notes after that, as I was off to university.

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Just to add to my post above, I found my SEG headcodes book from the period.

07 at Tonbridge not listed

40 was Victoria-Herne Hill-Meopham-Margate

C9 was Clapham Jn (WL)-Herne Hill-Meopham-Ramsgate

But remembering that a train didn't have to traverse the entire route to be able to use the headcode, the C9s could still have been Margate-bound. I guess the loco change to a 33 on those services would have been on West London line at Clapham Jn, as the coaches were ER.

Also, the coaches I listed above were mostly vacuum-brake+steam heat (= no heat with a 33 on the front) 

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Can't help you with the train formation but during the period I was familiar with it the return working ran via Hastings and Ashford. It was always worked by a class 33 as anything else was too heavy for the bridge over the River Rother at Rye. The loco had to work pretty hard up the bank out of Hastings. I don't know which way it was routed after Ashford.

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The SR did like to give their 33s a fair load by today's standards - the 11 coaches on the Margate workings would have been a slow run up the 1 in 100 from Rochester to Sole Street, but it was common enough to see a single 33 with that kind of load on summer excursions to the Kent coast. Equally so on freight with a single 33 on 10x100T tanks for example.

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On 14/02/2019 at 08:57, acg5324 said:

There used to be several SAGA Holidays trains running around in the 1970's and 80's the one I'm interested in is the Newcastle to Eastbourne working that also ran on other days of the week to Torquay, Margate, Portsmouth and Newquay.

 

Does anyone have a stock book showing the formation of the train. The only photo I have shows BG, 4 x SK or TSO, CK, BSK, CK, 4x SK or TSO.  I know it ran via Derby then presumably via Birmingham and the Thames Valley. I have it marked via Olympia for some years but I have a feeling it also ran via Guildford.

The return working from Eastbourne must have used a different set of coaches as it departed only an hour or so after the inwards service left Newcastle. 

 

 

TIA

Andy

Just been alerted to this topic from wnxx forum https://www.wnxxforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=29700 where the topic is similarly being discussed.   The Newcastle to Eastbourne re-commenced in 1981 and ran on early / late season Summer Saturdays until 1985.  Previous to that the Saturday train had run to/from Folkestone from 1976 to 1980.  Prior to that it had run to/from Eastbourne in 1974/1975. 

 

The set of coaches went ecs to Margate after arriving from Newcastle and were used to form the Tuesday return SAGA from there to Newcastle.  When that ceased they went ecs to Fratton to form the Wednesday return SAGA from Portsmouth Harbour.  The set of coaches for the return train from Eastbourne arrived ecs from Fratton having previously formed the Wednesday Newcastle - Portsmouth Harbour SAGA.

 

I'm not sure of the precise routing on the Southern, however it does appear to have been via Ashford, Rye and Hastings. A peculiarity was that in 1975 the inward train ran to Rye, reversing at Eastbourne,  so presumably was routed via Haywards Heath.  Routing off the Southern was via the Midland Main Line and Derby until 1982 with a locomotive change at Brent, not sure about 1983, but for the final two years at least it ran via the WCML and Birmingham with a locomotive change at Mitre Bridge.    

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On 15/02/2019 at 11:54, muddy water said:

Any pictures? What were the size of the window labels? Would they be too small to see in 4mm?

would there be Zimmer frames and walking sticks hanging out of the window?

Just like the football ex trains that had toilet rolls flying in the wind!

 

These were the labels used to signify SAGA specials.

 

 

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The 1975 ER CWN gives the formation of the Eastbourne/Rye train as 4TSO,RU,BSO,4TSO,BG.  My recollection of the Newcastle SAGA's in that era is that the BG was for luggage and it wasn't always a BR design example. I vividly recall seeing one of the few remaining LNER design examples on one of the trains and might even be able to locate the number. LMSR design examples probably put in appearances as well. 

 

If my recollections aren't muddled I'm sure the RU was occasionally a Gresley or Thompson RB, certainly the Gresley bogied RU's were regulars.  

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From my CB WTTs

1976-7

1O43 1000TO YRKMAR via Brent and Kew

1O43 1000SO YRKFKW ditto

 

1E12 0955TO MARYRK via Kew and Brent

1E28 1002SO FKWYRK ditto

 

1979-80

1O43 0721TO NCLMAR via Kew and Brent

1O43 0721SO NCLFKW ditto

 

1E12 0955TO MARNCL via Kew and Brent

1E12 1002SO FKWNCL ditto

 

1982-83

1O43 0818SO NCLEBN via Brent and Kew

1E12 0849SO EBNNCL ditto

 

1983-84

1O43 0735SO NCLEBN via Brent and Kew

1E12 0849SO  EBNNCL ditto

 

1984-85

1O43 0810SO NCLEBN via WCML and WLL

1E12 1010SO EBNNCL ditto

 

MAR Margate

FKW Folkestone West

YRK York

NCL Newcastle

EBN Eastbourne.

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The following SAGA services / formations were in operation in 1979:

 

1V87      MO        08:23 Edinburgh - Torquay                                          BSK-SK-SK-SK-SK-CK-CK-SK-SK-SK-SK-BSK

1S84      MO        12:02 Torquay - Edinburgh                                          BSK-SK-SK-SK-SK-CK-CK-SK-SK-SK-SK-BSK

1V84      MO        07:21 Newcastle - Torquay                                          NAV-TSO-TSO-TSO-TSO-RU-BSO-TSO-TSO-TSO-TSO       

1E12      MO        13:35 Torquay - Newcastle                                          TSO-TSO-TSO-TSO-BSO-RU-TSO-TSO-TSO-TSO-NAV

 

1O43      TO          07:21 Newcastle - Margate                                        NAV-TSO-TSO-TSO-TSO-RU-BSO-TSO-TSO-TSO-TSO

1E12       TO          09:55 Margate - Newcastle                                        NAV-TSO-TSO-TSO-TSO-BSO-RU-TSO-TSO-TSO-TSO

 

1O21      WO        07:21 Newcastle - Portsmouth Harbour                  NAV-TSO-TSO-TSO-TSO-RU-BSO-TSO-TSO-TSO-TSO

1E12       WO        11:15 Portsmouth Harbour - Newcastle                  TSO-TSO-TSO-TSO-BSO-RU-TSO-TSO-TSO-TSO-NAV

 

1O21     ThO        13:45 Birmingham New St - Bournemouth             BSK-SK-SK-SK-SK-CK-SK-SK-SK-BSK

1M00     ThO        11:08 Bournemouth - Birmingham New St             BSK-SK-SK-SK-CK-SK-SK-SK-SK-BSK

1V84      ThO        07:21 Newcastle - Newquay                                       NAV-TSO-TSO-TSO-TSO-RU-BSO-TSO-TSO-TSO-TSO

1E12      ThO        09:20 Newquay - Newcastle                                       TSO-TSO-TSO-TSO-BSO-RU-TSO-TSO-TSO-TSO-NAV

 

1O43      SO          07:21 Newcastle - Folkestone                                    NAV-TSO-TSO-TSO-TSO-RU-BSO-TSO-TSO-TSO-TSO                    1E12       SO          10:02 Folkestone - Newcastle                                    NAV-TSO-TSO-TSO-TSO-BSO-RU-TSO-TSO-TSO-TSO

 

 

Additionally SAGA ran a couple of WR themed services but I don't have the relevant stock details to hand:

 

1B04      MO        14:48 London Paddington - Torquay

1A53      MO        09:45 Torquay - London Paddington

 

1B60      ThO        11:34 London Paddington - Newquay

1A69      ThO        08:35 Newquay - London Paddington

 

 

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My recollection of the period is that there were some similar special trains for Golden Rail. The Golden Rail concept had been intended to help fill existing trains but some destinations became so popular that special trains, much akin to the SAGA ones, had to be run. I have a feeling that some of these Golden Rail trains may have been composed of FOs. Like many good things, Golden Rail disappeared in the run up to privatisation, I have a note that I last went on a Golden Rail weekend during the autumn of 1987 although that didn't involve a special train.

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Thanks acg5324.  Confirms the route was MML until 1983 and WCML for the final two Summers of 1984/1985.   Locomotive changes I'm fairly confident took place at Brent and Mitre Bridge respectively.  This allowed the same Class 33 to be used for both trains on the Southern.

 

The sightings provided by eastwestdivide are very useful all be they of the Margate train, but very much reflect the formation of the Eastbourne train at the time.  Such sightings have rarely been published as have photographs of the trains on the Southern

33055 on Thu 11 Sep 1980 was almost certainly on the Fratton - Folkestone East ecs. This was the positioning move for the stock off the previous days Newcastle - Portsmouth Harbour which would then work the Folkestone - West - Newcastle on the Saturday.

The norm was that the set arriving in Newcastle would then form the next SAGA departure from there and this explains why it was the same stock seen two days earlier at Rochester. The BG was solely for luggage and frequently changed as already mentioned.

The ER WTT shows 1O43 running TO 2 Sep - 16 Sep and 1E12 9 Sep - 23 Sep in late Summer 1980 which probably explains why it wasn't seen on 30 Sep.

 

With regard to this train 1n 1973/74/75 the ER WTT shows the outward running to Folkestone (West) and return starting at Margate.  In those years I'm presuming it was routed clockwise around the Kent Coast in both directions with passengers for both resorts and perhaps others between. 


 

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The following workings appear in various sections of the SR WTT of Mandatory Services, dated 02/05/1977 to 07/05/1978.  Edited after a trawl through more WTT's has revealed that the ECS was stabled at Margate from Saturday to Tuesday and Folkestone East from Thursday to Saturday. Use of Folkestone West would have allowed a leisurely transfer of passengers to and from road transport in the same way that the VSOE has operated in recent years, although back in the 70's other trains could pass on the Fast Lines.  Interestingly both northbound services called at Herne Hill to load stores, presumably catering supplies.

 

1E12 0955 (TO) Margate to York - Arr. ?

Headcode C9

Operated until 14/06/1977 also 06/09/1977 to 18/10/1977

Ran via Chatham, Bromley South, Herne Hill (1135-1139 to load stores), Clapham Junction, Kew East Jn.

 

1O43 0931 (TO) York to Margate - Arr.1619

Headcode C9

Operated until 07/06/1977 also 30/08/1977 to 11/10/1977

Ran via Kew East Jn, Clapham Junction, Nunhead, Bromley South, Chatham.

 

5O43 1642 (TO) Margate to Fratton Yard - Arr. 2110

Headcode C8 to Clapham Jn, thence 07.

Operated until 07/06/1977 also 06/09/1977 to 11/10/1977

Ran via Canterbury West, Orpington, Herne Hill, Clapham Junction, Hounslow, Woking, Guildford.

 

5E12 1056 (ThO) Fratton Yard to Folkestone East - Arr. 1616

Headcode 07 to Clapham Jn, thence C8 (SWD WTT shows forward as C9).

Operated until 09/06/1977 also 08/09/1977 to 13/10/1977

Ran via Guildford, Woking, Wimbledon, East Putney, Clapham Junction, Herne Hill, Orpington, Ashford, Dover Marine (1455 - 1605).

 

5E12 0945 (SO) Folkestone East to Folkestone West - Arr. 0949

Headcode C8

Operated until 11/06/1977 also 10/09/1977 to 22/10/1977

 

1E12 1002 (SO) Folkestone West to York - Arr. ?

Headcode C8

Operated until 11/06/1977 also 10/09/1977 to 22/10/1977

Ran via Ashford (1018-1027), Tonbridge, Orpington, Herne Hill (1135-1139 to load stores), Clapham Junction, Kew East Jn.

 

1043 0931 (SO) York to Folkestone West - Arr. 1630

Headcode C5

Operated until 04/06/1977 also 03/09/1977 to 15/10/1977

Ran via Kew East Jn, Clapham Junction, Nunhead, Bromley South, Maidstone East, Ashford (1603-1613).

 

5O43 1645 (SO) Folkestone West to Margate - Arr. 1751

Headcode C8

Operated until 04/06/1977 also 03/09/1977 to 15/10/1977

Ran via Deal.

 

 

 

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