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Hi Captain, the 57/6s are no longer based at Laira, Old Oak looks after the fleet...

 

Locomotives in the South West

Taunton usually 4 or 5 Freightliner 66s

Plymouth Laira 3 08s

St Blazey, 1! 66 all week a second loco from wednesday until friday (changes on a thursday night)

Fowey 1 08 (782?)

Penzance Long Rock on 57/6 and the 08

And of course locos aren't much good if there is no one on hand to drive them or the Driver who is there is out of hours.

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Hi Captain, the 57/6s are no longer based at Laira, Old Oak looks after the fleet...

Of course, thanks for reminding me!

 

Locomotives in the South West

Taunton usually 4 or 5 Freightliner 66s

Plymouth Laira 3 08s

St Blazey, 1! 66 all week a second loco from wednesday until friday (changes on a thursday night)

Fowey 1 08 (782?)

Penzance Long Rock on 57/6 and the 08

Pretty good summary!

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66847 was this week's loco, seen here stabled at Newton Abbot this morning

 

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Looking towards Exeter, the main line curves round to the right, and the Heathfield line branches off on the left beyond the maltings (and drops a bit by the look of it).

 

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Great shots Rod,

 

You can almost smell Tuckers Maltings as well and the Teignworthy Brewery!

 

Cheers,

 

Mark

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Long rock looks rather quiet. Was it there to service the locos used for clay traffic or is it mainly DMUs? Like those shots of Newton, if you squint a bit you can almost imagine the rest is still there!

Long Rock is the main servicing location for HSTs in Cornwall and FGW units as well. Voyagers are also serviced overnight. Freight doesn't normally use it, as there is a DB Schenker depot at St Blazey still.

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Long rock looks rather quiet. Was it there to service the locos used for clay traffic or is it mainly DMUs? Like those shots of Newton, if you squint a bit you can almost imagine the rest is still there!

As Captain said, Long Rock is the main servicing depot for FGW in Cornwall, during these days of making use of assets during the day most of the stock is out working with the odd failure and the sleepers only on depot (if nothing outside then the 57/6 and stock off the sleepers will probably be inside the depot), even on a sunday it can look very quiet.

Today there was a run by 57604 from Penzance to Plymouth Laira to pick up a sleeper coach and take that back to Long Rock, no pictures as we were enroute Gunnislake and saw the light engine pass us!

Tony

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Long rock looks rather quiet. Was it there to service the locos used for clay traffic or is it mainly DMUs? Like those shots of Newton, if you squint a bit you can almost imagine the rest is still there!

Bit far west for clay traffic, even in its heyday; the main freight from that far west used to be fruit, veg and flowers outwards, along with chemicals from Hayle Wharf. The loading docks on the Penzance side of the depot were for vegetable traffic- apart from new potatoes, there were cauliflowers (confusingly referred to as 'brocolli..)

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To get the forum back on track...

Tomorrows Colas Timber is due to be 66745!!

Coming down a couple of hours later today on an amended path.

 

just to show the engineering this weekend down between Teignmouth and Newton Abbot, first use of one of the Network Rail TRT trains

http://antony-christ...ngineering.html

Superb photos, Tony, thanks for the link.

 

The High Output Track Relaying System will again be working in the 'Jacks Patch' area this weekend, albeit a shorter possession from Sat night to Monday morning.

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I think it went back to DBS for maybe one train only but nothing else since. Perhaps someone could confirm?

The contract is currently with DBS again, as you correctly say, although I understand from contacts within the FOCs that the nature of them is relatively short term, enabling the end customer to switch fairly easily. The reason there is currently no traffic is that the scrap yard have nothing that they wish to send out by rail at the moment.

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Pleased to say that the second timber company will start to send logs by rail from Teignbridge in the next couple of weeks, so the train should then become weekly (one week to Chirk, the other alternate week to Carlisle).

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Rumours that the newly acquired Colas 56s are to be used on this route.

 

Reported in this fortnight's 'Rail' magazine. According to them, Colas have bought 56087/094, 56105/113 which are stored at Crewe Diesel Depot.

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