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  1. Another way of sorting this issue is to use Bachmann drive shafts. I have recently fitted all my Dapol 121s with Bachmann 65mm drive shafts (the ones fitted to 220 Voyagers) part number E3260-209-01. They are single piece plastic rather than the Dapol concoction of metal shaft with a plastic "butterfly" on each end. Works a treat and and once you get the hang of what you are doing, it's a fairly painless operation. Also when fitting the Bachmann shafts, the flexibility of the plastic also assists with the fitting operation. Cost is £2 per driveshaft but beware, post is £5 per order

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  2. Very nice book full of nostalgia with some fab reminders on what the rail scene around Bristol used to look like. Some really nice DMU shots, particular page 5 with a shot of W55032 at Stapleton Road on a "Beach Buggy" working and much further on with a Gloucester Cross Country unit at Redland. The 119 on the title page also merits a mention!

    A few comments on specific photos

    Page 6 - 50013 heading south through Bridgewater is claimed to be a Paddington to "West Country" service. Given that this train is non air-con Mark 2 stock on a summer Saturday, very unlikely. Its more likely to be the 0921 Liverpool to Penzance for which the stock looks near correct and was booked a 50 from ? Gloucester on summer Saturdays (that always seemed to be a 50 west of Plymouth every day)

    Pages 7 & 8 - The 37s are more likely to be working "Monkey Specials" as they were nicknamed by the locals - excursions from South Wales to Clifton Down taking punters to Bristol Zoo. On Page 7 note the railway employee on the platform who was there to aid with the dispatch of the train on the curved platform. The return working left around 16:00 and at Newport ran in the path of the 17:05 Newport - Swansea commuter train.

    Page 8 - 50050 was likely to be working the Kensington Olympia to St Austell Motorail service. As this was a Sunday, this, along with most other London to West Country services ran via Bristol as the Berks & Hants was closed

    Page 13 - 31128 on the postal - probably the 1930 ish Bristol to Newcastle which was normally the preserve of peaks

    Page 27 - Again a Sunday so with the B&H closed was likely to be a scheduled service from the West Country to London. There was one train (14:40 off Plymouth from memory) that was double headed and formed of Mark 1 stock

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  3. On 07/09/2022 at 23:39, doilum said:

    That was the easy run. Some of their colleagues had to take them all the way to Washwood Heath with trade plates flapping in the wind.

    As a kid in the late 60s & while walking to primary school, I recall regularly seeing chassis from the Bristol Commercial Vehicles factory heading off to Lowestoft - usually it was a convoy of 2 or 3. All the drivers had for protection was a couple of sheets of plywood on a run of about 250 miles. I presume that it was REs that I saw although some might have been VRs. Anyone know of any photos of these moves or even what route they took.

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  4. Excellent news! My trusty old Lima 2b's now have about a year or so left in traffic before they will be heading off to the scrapyard (or ebay).

     

    I think that the brakes in the middle of the Waterloo-Exeter sets in NSE days were 2As (Bachmann 39-412/412A) so it will be just the TSOT (Mark 2C) and a few more TSOs to complete the rake.

     

    And then there is the reference in the Accurascale announcement to the Wales & West /Wales & Borders vehicles used in the late 90s/early 2000s - I managed to get some photos (not fantastic) of a set in Newport in the late 90s including the South Wales & West lettering. Formation that day was 5478 (blue) 5453 (blue) 5487 (maroon) and 9440 (blue). For the record, 37430 was the motive power.

     

    Thanks again Accurascale

     

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  5. 9 hours ago, 66738 said:

    As far as I can see:

    56008 was Blue from new until the early 90’s when it was withdrawn. The only livery it carried.

    56019 went Railfreight red stripe in March 1988 and stayed in it until at least 1998. Not sure when withdrawn but I think it was still in red stripe.

    56070 was Blue until at November 1989, when it went into Railfreight construction sector.

    56077 was Railfreight by summer 1986. Possibly earlier. The earliest picture I can find of 077 in Coal sector diamonds is May 1991. 
    56093 wore LL from new until between 1988 and 1990, when it went into Coal sector. 
    56120 was LL from new until at least 1990, before going to coal sector. 

     

    Anyone that can fill in some uncertainties with more accurate dates, please feel free to correct.


    66738

     

    I'll try to put some more flesh on the bones, sorry Grids! A few allocations as well

    56008 TI & TO

    56018 EWS 1998 to withdrawn, IM

    56019 TO & CF as well

    56023 Coal sector 1988-93 TO

    56046 Construction CF, TO & SL Seems to have carried the Westbury "Prancing Horse" depot plaque for a while see link (or was it an advert for Lloyd's Bank?)

    56055 Loadhaul 1995-2003 IM 7 TE

    56070 TO

    56074  Coal 1988-94 TI/IM/TE

    56077 Railfreight 1986-90 TO

    56093 Large Logo until 1989

    56097 Metals 1993-98 TE & IM

    56120 Large Logo to 1992 TI/GD/IM/TE

     

    Feel free to add - not sure about depot plaques on other sector locos as TBH, 56046 is my main interest.

     

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  6. Many years ago, I was given a large number of test shot bodyshells for ViTrains class 37s & 47s. These are now taking up valuable space so I would like to pass them on as soon as possible to 

     

    There are 25 class 47s and 40 class 37s. All are missing roof fan grills, horns and other fitments. Most of the 37s do not have nose ends or roof panels but few of the 37s are decorated - e.g. 37430 in Transrail. They are free to a good home!

     

    I am proposing to split the 47s into two batches of 12 bodyshells and the 37s into three batches (12-13 each batch) and I will do my best to mix things up - all I am looking for is £5 for each batch to cover my costs of shipping them out to a UK address.

     

    Any interested folk out there looking for a modelling project or two?

     

    All gone to good homes!

     

  7. The Addiscombe branch might have some potential, particularly if "Rule 1" were to be applied. Addiscombe is close to Croydon and Croydon also saw 2EPB operation on the Wimbledon to West Croydon line and  DEMU operation on the Oxted lines. The old sorting office at East Croydon was almost on top of of East Croydon station so why not project the Addiscome branch further south and try to find a way to bring in the Wimbledon line and or Oxted line with a bit of mail thrown in for good measure? I am sure that as well as the desired MLV on mail, there could be room for a 33 or 73 on say one or two GUVs or BGs. 

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    12 hours ago, chrisf said:

      Photographs of Stratford’s 116 fleet are few and far between but on 26th February one was taken of a Stratford set led by E53898 forming a Liverpool Street – Colchester service.

     

    The attached shows 53844+53897 at Southminster on 27/5/85 having arrived from Wickford on the 10:10 Wickford-Southminster and returning on the 10:55 to Wickford (sorry centre car not recorded).IMG_0007.jpg.4b9dc7bbdf0fe660fa2e28c460fe9687.jpg

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  9. Placed my first order with this shop a few days ago and well impressed with the service. I had located an item from their Hornby back catalogue and having been let down elsewhere already for this item, I did not hold out too much hope. Instead, the item arrived well packed and arrived was delivered two days after dispatch. One happy customer.

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  10. In the late 70s, several of the overnight trains on the East Coast used to convey TPOs. I have Deltic haulage recorded on the 20:30 Newcastle to Kings Cross (and Class 40s and a 37 as well!) 

     

    Peter Johnson's "The British Travelling Post Office" (ISBN13: 9780711014596) also details other East Coast workings such as the 20:20 Kings Cross to Edinburgh and 22: 30 Kings Cross to Edinburgh which I seem to recall producing Deltics in the late 70s 

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  11. From my haulage records

    30/8/97 47976 worked 08:56 Birmingham Ramsgate

    12/8/95 47805 worked 08:56 Birmingham Ramsgate

    23/8/97 47971 worked 08:56 Birmingham Ramsgate

    March 1974 47078 worked excursion from Bristol Division (assume WSM start) to Canterbury West. On the return, it failed at Hither Green with low coolant. After a visit to HG, it staggered on to Old Oak East Junction where it was replaced by 47186

    17/4/87 worked 07:26 Reading to Dover Western Docks 

    August 1973 1596 (later 47470) worked excursion from Bristol Division (assume WSM start) to Deal or Ramsgate & return

    August 1973 1711 (later 47122) worked Mystex from Bristol Division (assume WSM start) to Ramsgate & return

    August 1976 47142 worked Mystex from Bristol Division (assume WSM start) to Ramsgate & return

    June 1977 47166 worked Adex from Bristol Division (assume WSM start) to Ramsgate & return

    August 1974 47091 worked Mystex from Bristol Division (assume WSM start) to Ramsgate & return

     

    Hope this helps - and it will be interesting to see just how many of the 512 made it to Kent

     

    Regards

     

    KSJ

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  12. Roll on 2012!

     

    I will be able to justify at least one Arriva Wales 143 on Kingstoke Junction. FGW local lines is just out of scope though but should one, or even more, of the Visit Bristol units appear, then that will be me definitely sorted. And any other livery that ran in the Bristol/Cardiff area pre-2007 will be most welcome.

     

    KSJ

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