Saturday, 6 November 2010
Fireworks Night In The Garden...
Monday, 1 November 2010
A Trip on 5786 And Nursing Old "Gomer"...
Carl fired down to Shenton and I fired back. It was a very good return trip and I enjoyed it very much. The Pannier steams beautifully and has fantastic injectors which are remarkably reliable. The Pannier steams well on minimal fire, as long as you keep a 'good back end' in the box. It's a lovely machine. Once back at Shackerstone I left the engine for some work in the shed, whilst Trainee Dave returned for his day on the Pannier. My job today was to scrape, sand and repolish "Sir Gomer"s burnished connecting/coupling rods, which recently have been attracting rust. Another video for you now, taken by Shackerstone Volunteer Chris (Youtuber 'Fidodog08'). The video shows the lovely Pannier out and about on this blustery autumn day...
Down in the shed we see a bit of "Sir Gomer", our poor old tired Peckett...
Sunday, 31 October 2010
Night Driving at the GEC...
Monday, 25 October 2010
5786 Cleaning Turn & Shed Work at Shackerstone...
Monday, 18 October 2010
Midlands Model Engineering Exhibition 2010...
Sunday, 17 October 2010
The Gem's Of The London Science Museum...
Sunday, 10 October 2010
The Glow of The Duchess...
Hi all. Well, on the way home from Shackerstone tonight, knowing full well that the Princess Coronation Class Pacific No6233 "Duchess of Sutherland" was passing by the area with a return train to Euston, I couldn't resist trying to see her! Fearing that I wouldn't make it much further before I missed her, I parked on Eastboro Way, Nuneaton. Up on the bridge in the darkness, another photter' came up and chatted to me about the Duchess. Surprised he was indeed when I told him that I'd been firing a Pannier Tank at Shackerstone during the day! Coincidence much?! Anyway, the Duchess came roaring around the corner with 13 coaches behind the tender and the firehole doors open. In a flash, she was gone. I managed to get a short, relatively-poor quality video of the passing of the train through the darkness; you can just make out the glow! This was the Duchess' very last revenue-earning railtour before full 10-year overhaul and I'm so glad that I've seen the Ivatt Black liveried monster in action at last; if not just briefly! I've footplated her before back in 2005 at Crewe, alongside then rebuilt sister No46229 "Duchess of Hamilton" (who we saw at York in August). Below, a blast from the past with the two beautiful Stanier Duchess' together in a picture I took at Crewe...only needed "City of Birmingham" to make the set!... Thanks for reading everyone. Goodnight...Home time now!...
Perfect Day with a Perfect Pannier...
Thank you very much to Mr D.Hanks for sending in yet another photo; I really appreciate it! Thanks for reading folks. Good Evening...