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Class 20 "chopper" new and old photos...
Matt37268 replied to class"66"'s topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
I’ll have a look later, thanks for responding though. 👍🏻 -
Class 20 "chopper" new and old photos...
Matt37268 replied to class"66"'s topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
Was 75 a long term Bescot resident then? I know it was a resident there when it was a BRT member that would be in about 96/97. -
Somewhere I spent the 1st 5 years of my life. It did look a bit different when I was growing up riding my bike down there in the 1980’s!
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Deltic Class 55 Photos
Matt37268 replied to PinzaC55's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
Nothing against 125s and even though I wasn’t born until 1984, how do I put this? I rather enjoyed the second Deltic era in the late 90’s rather than the 125 era 😜 personal taste and that 😀 -
The human side of the railway...
Matt37268 replied to Rugd1022's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
August 2021, and despite being at work, my friend, Customer and TM for Eurostar have 5 minutes to phot 37’s 069 and 402 on a charter, I rather like the fact I got paid for taking a photo of a 37 whilst at work 😜 -
Class 37 Photos...
Matt37268 replied to class"66"'s topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
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Confessions of a Canton goods guard
Matt37268 replied to The Johnster's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
I look forward to it, again I do apologise for bringing something not railway related to your thread. -
Confessions of a Canton goods guard
Matt37268 replied to The Johnster's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
Definitely one for another thread as this isn’t railway related but it reminded me of a cellar management course I did back in 2015. The gent from the brewery who took us for it told us to take plenty of notes, he also said ‘when I say this is important’ it meant it was on the final exam. Wink 😜 Apparently this semi retired former cellar technician had taken over 2.5 thousand people on this course and he’d only had 4 people failing it… ’Chris’ who’s the most spectacularly inept person I’ve had the misfortune to work with became number 5 How the sodding hell you can fail an exam that is so rigged in your favour I’ll never know. Definitely someone only his mother could love.- 391 replies
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Class 37 Photos...
Matt37268 replied to class"66"'s topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
One of the disadvantages of working in a brewery next to a railway line is that every 3 weeks you get something like this come past… not sure of the date but have a feeling this was from summer of 2019? -
Class 37 Photos...
Matt37268 replied to class"66"'s topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
One of my favourite photos I’ve taken of a EE type 3, this is 716 at Yarmouth Vauxhall during its week on the short set during 2017. This is on September the 2nd. I have a few more of various 37/4s and 68’s working the short set, More than happy to share if anyone wants to see some more. -
Keep your dreams- Primal Scream
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You love us, Manic Street Preachers?
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Does a class 47 sound similar to a class 45/46?
Matt37268 replied to dimonic's topic in UK Prototype Questions
I think it might have had some additional mods to its silencing? -
Do electric trains ever get misrouted?
Matt37268 replied to rogerzilla's topic in UK Prototype Questions
You know what? I’m mis remembering a piece from Traction Mag. I’m sure there was a photo with 49 running past the 90 at Llandudno. There goes my ‘top man’ Status! 😜 -
Do electric trains ever get misrouted?
Matt37268 replied to rogerzilla's topic in UK Prototype Questions
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Do electric trains ever get misrouted?
Matt37268 replied to rogerzilla's topic in UK Prototype Questions
I believe it was 50049 that was used to drag it back to Crewe… One for the prototype for everything thread :0) -
Nobody’s saying it’s right, but hindsight is always 20/20. As an example of the change in attitude’s to drink driving I had a mate at college who had just passed his test and wouldn’t even chance it with a cheeky half at lunchtime (1230ish) even though it’d be out his system an hour or so later and we’d be leaving at 4ish. We were both about 18/19 at the time. (2002/3) Compare to this to about 2 years later when I was then at work in a pub down the road from our college and one middle aged customer 52/53 (B) there was told despite having 6 pints that lunchtime it wasn’t a good idea to drive cue the usual ‘I know what I’m doing spiel’ Unfortunately a member of our staff accepted a lift from him. They made it home in one piece luckily, but said they would never get in a car whilst he was driving again, fair play to them, they made the point in the public bar very loudly to B in front of quite a few regulars a week or so after, prompting quite a few comments about how stupid it was to drink/drive I last saw B about 10 years ago, and that incident came up in conversation and he still couldn’t understand what he’d done wrong. There are reasons why attitudes to what was deemed acceptable not so long ago have changed but as I say Hindsight is always 20/20
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I’ve heard a few stories of how shall we put this? Liberal interpretations of the speed limit at the SVR… Major Olver being on the footplate of 75069 and assessing the line between Bewdley and Kidderminster at a speed that wasn’t permitted on the mainline at the time, got off the footplate with a smile on his face and telling management ‘if it’s good enough for X mph, it’s good enough for 25!’ Then there’s the one about being told about how the speedo of a mainline certified loco was always rather iffy when it came back to Kiddy whilst having a footplate ride on it. Apparently it never seemed to have a problem passing an FTR on the mainline though! I did hear a great story from someone about way back in the 1970’s they had a slightly later evening departure from Shropshire than booked but still managed to make last orders in the Western… SVR history could also have turned out a little differently had my mother managed to have taken out Sir Gerald Naborro at Arley in the 1970’s…