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  1. On the matter of "early Christmas advertising" the pub down the road from me start to advertise Christmas Dinner from early September.

    People laugh and say "Bit early arn't you? Can I still get a booking (haha)?"

    Only to find out that Dinner on the actual 25th is generally sold out before October 1st....

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  2. I believe that the series may have  got the chop when MR turned into Your Model Railway, it was regarded as being a bit above the new required standard.

    The first instalment was in the Feb 83 edition of Model Railways (which I regard as still possibly the best single issue of a magazine ever!!)

    My dad was even half keen to read about the railway that was being superimposed on the village his mother was born in!

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  3. I assume the pictures are enlargements from a fairly well known ECC archive picture of Nanpean?

    If so the wagon is definitely one belonging to Candy and Co, used for terracotta bricks.

     

    Whether it is there delivering tiles for laying a linhay floor or similar, or carrying something else altogether is the question...

    The GW wagons are just coal for the driers.

     

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  4. It used to get brought down in the late evening from Laira by a class 08, and then waited time in platform 8.

    I know the above, 'cos I have seen it often, the next bit is  just assumption,  me normally having gone back homeward in a taxi by the time the up sleeper arrived at Plymouth.

    The Sleeper pulled into platform 7 and the 08 shunted the coach out of the west end of the station and onto the rear of the train..

     

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  5. 3 minutes ago, TheSignalEngineer said:

    I rode in them right from the prototype testing. They were intended to be cheap. 

    For me it was not necessarily the ride, most of the lines they were on were rough in anything. From privatisation onwards I rode them a lot in the Manchester area. The big problem was TOCs using a 2-car 142 on a service which is now operated by a 3-car 195 or even a pair of 2-car 150s or 156s.

     

    This is very true.

    I recall using one of them in lieu of the more usual 158 on a Transpennine service from Piccadilly at the afternoon rush hour (booked to stop at Chinley and such places).

    That really did raise a few eyebrows; but as was pointed out there were other trains available later.....

     

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  6. Despite their  many shortcomings I quite liked the Pacers, with the class 142 variety being marginally less crap than the 143/144 version.

    I have probably been on every single one of the 142s at some point and most of the 144s; three years service with 142 Squadron - Sheffield Midland gave me enough idea of what they were like.

    None of those short half hour commutes for me, I was on them all day every day (or so it seemed!) 

    I have even been in one at quite a way over 80mph, it was hung onto the back of a 158 at the time  - trust me they really do bounce about a bit at that speed!

     

    Used as intended they were certainly better than the alternative option, unless you liked to walk places or stand around at bus stops waiting to see what may happen....

     

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  7. That picture of Hercules on the "sea wall section" at Tregarrick, when I first saw it or similar in the old Model Railways magazine,  probably affected my tastes in small railways more than any other single photo ! 😄

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