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  1. On 26/09/2020 at 13:34, John Tomlinson said:

    That's a useful summary of how things stand for the 90's at the moment.

     

    I really hope the Grand Central locos can be used in their spectacular livery, as they'd make for a great photograph - a pair on 4M25 would be nice!

     

    Would you know, have any of the class actually been scrapped, or do they just languish in Crewe Electric shed?

     

    Thanks,

     

    John.

     

    Hi John,

     

    Thank you for the comments, with regards to the 90s, there is really only one 90 that appears to be beyond repair and thats 90050 which is owned by Freightliner and can be seen at Basford Hall, sat alongside another electric in 86251 - from what I have seen in pictures and video footage - they both look beyond repair - and are donors for Freightliner's 86 and 90 fleets. Of the 90s, they currently have 003-016 and 041-049.

     

    As for DB, their 90s in long term storage (LTS) at Crewe Electric Depot are as follows:

     

    90017 EWS

    90018 DB Schenker (is awaiting wheelsets)

    90022 RfD

    90023 EWS

    90025 RfD

    90027 RfD

    90030 EWS

    90031 EWS

    90032 EWS

    90033 RfD

    90038 RfD

     

    The next LTS 90 to be brought back in to traffic is likely to be 90030 and then 90027, it was understood 90030 would have been pre-covid but this appears to have been postponed

     

    Kat@johnsonstreetIEMD

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  2. Hi Dave,

     

    Thank you for your message, I was beginning to think did anyone actually see the ramblings of an electric traction enthusiast? but fortunately it would appear that they do... yes, its a bit strange, Bachmann have launched four new Class 90s yet none are suitable for my genre, Hornby launch my dream class 90 after i had only just got rid of all of my Hornby Class 90s. Am i a bit miffed? you bet i am... bear in mind that at one point, i had:

     

    90017 EWS

    90019 DB Cargo

    90020 EWS

    90021 First Scotrail

    90023 EWS

    90026 EWS

    90028 EWS

    90029 DB Schenker

    90034 DB ex DRS

    90035 EWS

    90036 DB Schenker

    90037 DB ex EWS

    90040 DB Schenker

     

    All of the above, in Hornby form, one or two DCC fitted, but several pro repaints. one with working lights, one with DCC sound - ultimately, not consistent in their appearance livery application or functionality, something the Bachmann Class 90 has changed, all have working lights, detail features, sound ready, 21 pin DCC, digitally operational, livery detail far greater and more accurate.

     

    Here and now, i'm really looking forward to an EWS/DB era 90, it doesn't matter whether it's EWS maroon or DB red, either form can work for a renumbering, EWS livery would suit 90020, 90023, 90030, 90037 (ex EWS DB) or 90039 in their to-date guise - on the other hand DB red would work for 90018 DB Schenker, 90019, 90028 or 90035 in the newest DB Cargo livery or 90029, 90036 or 90040 in what I have come to term ''DB minus Schenker'' - this livery is the first of the red liveries, different to 90018 only by not having Schenker branding on the sides, the DB logos are small and roughly central on the sides.

     

    I hadn't really entertained ever seeing a Malcolm Rail liveried Hornby Class 90 but it would have fitted in perfectly with the above locos. 

     

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  3. Today, I decided to go and snap 4M25 from Norton Bridge which isnt too far away from me, they have recently built a fly-over taking trains North and South - to and from Stone/Stoke directly over the Stafford-Crewe line and building a diverting freight line the other side of the new loop, so, where there were four parallel tracks going past Norton Bridge station, there are only three. Anyway, I just about got to Norton bridge in time to see 4M25 buzzing past ... drat... well, at least a DB pair of 90s were deployed... I am paying attention to the locos deployed on 4M25 as this is one of the train schedules Johnston Street will serve once complete. There will be DB 66s on standby just in case, and long term, i am thinking of having an RHTT train stationed there also.

  4. After feeling like I was here every day for what seemed like a while, i have just seen I haven't been here for more than a month, so, whats new? Christmas has come and gone, but the advent of bargains pre Christmas has seen me be able to snap up some DCC sound units for my two Class 66s. 66065 now has sound and my forthcoming 66002 Ex EWS DB will also have DCC Sound. I also have a sound unit ahead of Bachmann's new Class 90 which i literally dying to see. 

     

    I had been looking for a sound unit for my Bachmann 08 as well but no joy yet for this.

     

    Here and now, the new year is about seeing my local model shop complete the build for my layout, hopefully, this is completed before the Bachmann 90 arrives. In the mean time, a few of my 90s are having a late shelf life facelift, they should be finished by the end of the month.

  5. Ok ok, so maybe I am not alone with this, 90018 is off to become 90019 DB Cargo, 90035 is off to become 90037 Ex EWS DB and 66135 is off to become 66002 Ex EWS DB. The DB stable is growing once more, and with 66065 due to arrive imminently :-) and some Sommerfeldt supporting arms on their way from the States also. Im sort of regretting letting go of 90034 DB here and now, even thought medium term I'm hoping Bachmann do this livery, or I will be getting a pro-relivery done.

  6. With Christmas fast approaching, one has to think of a way of filling up a stocking, and I know a little about Bachmann sized packages nowadays, so, ok, only a very very few people (like one or two cheeky folk at Bachmann) might get to have a Class 90 by their hands in their stocking so, one of the diesels at the yard, as most electric yards, past or present would have had some diesel presence, Johnson Street IEMD is going to have several post EWS DB 66's in attendance regularly. 66065 and 66002 are going to be based here once fully open for business. 66065 in Ex EWS DB is that such stocking filler, ever since feasting my eyes on this little gem, have I felt that this would be a perfect diesel representative in a DB yard, 

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    Johnson Street EMD - layout draft illustrations 19 11 17

     
    Above, illustrations of what Johnson Street IEMD will look like, the urban townscene to the right and some ideas rethe entrance to Johnson Street IEMD from the edge of the layout as one looks across it, from there, the main building appears, to the left and right are shed 1 (electric shed - to the left) and shed 2, to the right (diesel shed)
  8. So, my grand yo-yo loco plans constantly ebb and flow, no diesels, no 66s, one 66, two 66s, tweaked 66s, and my nicely fledged AC loco fleet looking all pristine, only to find out Bachmann are making a 90 arrgghhh... so anyway, having missed out on a DB red 66 needing maintenance, I have only gone and done something rather questionable - I now have a DRS 68, totally pointless for a DB depot.

  9. Johnson Street EMD Catenary plan   masts   fifth design

     

    Johnson Street EMD Catenary plan   masts   three Of five designs

     
     

    I have, today, photographed some of the catenary that i'm going to be using @ Johnson Street IEMD. Bear in mind, the main style will be the PECO wiring - and also their single track gantries, not snapped today.

     

    The multi-track sections will use the gantry style catenary masts where as the single track sections will use the single track masts, all fairly obvious, right?

  10. 3rd November
     

    OK, sensible cap on, my plans to re-brand 90018 into 90019 DBC are on hold. The Bachmann 90 will be worth the wait and she will be going to be going to DB in one form or another, I have the decals ready for this and 90037, so these are likely to be the first to be repainted.

     

    On a brighter note, the 08 has been serviced by the boys in the know and the decals have arrived from Precision labels for the first re-numbered 66135 is going to become 66002 in Ex-EWS DB. 

     

    The boys in the know have managed to recycle two pieces of layout accessories for Johnson Street, a long section of retained walling - and a pair of inspection pits for shed 2.

  11. Good News with my plans for Johnson Street IEMD in full steam ahead... A good man in the know of making model trains just that little bit better is going to transform 90018 into DB Cargo 90019 and my recent acquisition of 66135 EWS into DB Ex-EWS 66002. 

     

    As with most layouts, there will be a little creative licence on show. Most of it will be really subtle, there will be one or two ficticious liveries, but most of them will be real world and up to the minute.

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