Sunday 29 November 2015

37602 + 37605 return ECS, Romsey, 29th November 2015

5Z85 15:10 Derby - Eastleigh

Unfortunately I could not use the brighter area of station lighting as there was a conflicting move in the platform.

Saturday 28 November 2015

23rd - 28th November 2015


37602 leads "The Jolly Marketeer", arranged as top and tail from Salisbury to Portsmouth, Chichester and return. Only 37602 was working the train.
The location is Crampmoor.
37602 was new as D6782 from Robert Stephenson & Hawthorns, Darlington on 29th November 1962, and was allocated to Hull Dairycoates. Renumbered to 37082 in February 1974, then heavy general overhaul  and dual braked between August 1985 and March 1986 at Crewe, renumbered 37502. In February 1985 renumbered 37602 upon selection for European Passenger Services traffic which never materialised. To DRS from May 2002.
BSK with generator 35469 and 37605.
37605 was new from Vulcan Foundry, Newton-le-Willows as D6736 in April 1962, allocated to Hull Dairycoates. Renumbered 37036 in March 1974, then heavy general overhaul  and dual braked between Decemeber 1985 and April 1986 at Crewe, emerging as 37507. In October 1985 renumbered 37605 upon selection for European Passenger Services traffic which never materialised. To DRS from May 2002, after some work for Freightliner in 2001, although it was in storage from 2009-12, for some of that time at Eastleigh Works.

Formation: 37602 + 4991 + 4959 + 1813 + 3147 + 3121 + 1671 + 3098 + 35469 + 37605

Monday 23rd November:
Tuesday 24th November:
Wednesday 25th November: 47832 5Z85 09:35 Southall - Swanage one two three
Thursday 26th November: 37602 + 37605 0Z37 10:20 Crewe - Eastleigh; 47832 1Z87 Poole - Bristol one two three four, 45407 + 47832 T+T 1Z88 Bristol - Poole one two three four; 37175 3Z01 19:43 Bristol - Swindon - Cardiff -Reading Basingstoke - Eastleigh
Friday 27th November: 37602 + 37605 5Z37 10:11 Eastleigh - Derby one two three four five six seven; 47832 + 45407 T+T 5Z90 12:45 Motala - Eastleigh - Romsey - Salisbury - Bristol ; 37175 3Z08 21:57 Eastleigh - Redbridge - Salisbury - Bath - Salisbury - Redbridge Southampton - Fareham - Southampton - Eastleigh - Basingstoke - Woking - Derby
Saturday 28th November: 37602 + 37605 1Z47 06:18 Derby - Leamington Spa - Reading - Basingstoke - Salisbury - Romsey - Eastleigh - Portsmouth Harbor - Chichester one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen, 1Z48 16:00 Chichester - Derby one two three
Sunday 29th November: 37602 + 37605 5Z85 15:10 Derby - Eastleigh one

Eastleigh Works: 26Oct - 29Oct - 02Nov - 03Nov

Hendy Review - proposals for Wessex

58008 at Eastleigh T&RSMD has been sold to Raxstar for disposal. Raxstar are at Eastleigh Works, so this may only be a local transfer, if not cut up on site. 58008 worked for 16 years, and has been withdrawn for a further 16!

Friday 27 November 2015

"The Bath & Bristol Christmas Market", Romsey, 26th November 2015

1Z88 17:36 Bristol Temple Meads - Poole

45407 The Lancashire Fusilier, built by Armstrong Whitworth at Scotswood Works, Newcastle in 1937.
Very slightly further on. The train was moving at modest speed with an amber aspect to lead onto the Eastleigh line over the Sun Arch.
47832 (BR Crewe, August 1964) on the rear.

Freightliner HH Crew Change, Romsey, 26th November 2015

The working is 6Oxx 16:37 Fairwater Yard - Petersfield, and apparently it has been running for some weeks, for engineering work on the Portsmouth Direct Line. A crew change takes place at Romsey, firstly for the lead locomotive, and then, after pulling through the station, for the rear locomotive.

Leading locomotive was 66552 Maltby Raider.
Unfortunately Maltby Colliery was closed in 2013, and the buildings there were demolished in 2014,
DR92264 a Plasser & Theurer NB-PW Ballast System Propulsion Machine.
66555 on the rear.

Wednesday 25 November 2015

Empty stock to Swanage, Redbridge, 25th November 2015

5Z85 09:35 Southall - Swanage, load 9

 47832 leads through a rainy Redbridge.


"West Coast Railways steam prohibited on main line network"

Rail magazine & statement from West Coast

Railway Herald - which suggests that individual locomotives may be passed for usage one by one - appears to be a need for a tamper-proof TPWS

National Preservation

Today's ECS to Swanage ran with 47832 only. The train tomorrow is currently forecast to be steam on return only, with 45407 now in Bristol, and return schedule on OTT.

Sunday 22 November 2015

16th -21st November 2015


A rather dark start at Eastleigh, just after 08:00, 70011 stops for crew change with 4O22 01:11 Trafford Park - Maritime.
First flat was 8370 4520 022-2, one half of an Sfgkmmss Ecofret twin container flat owned by VTG and built in Poland by Greenbrier.
66058 makes a move from yard to the depot. It was repainted in August.
I went to Lidl and watched 37175 sail past when I was at the checkout :-(
I decided to go to the works anyway, and here is 73107 which was named Tracy on 29th August.
ADB975974 Paschar (Hebrew for 'Angel of Vision) originally 1030 an RUO built to Lot 30647 at Wolverton in 1961.Taken out of traffic in 1979 and entered departmental service from May 1981, as a barrier for Class 313/315. This and 975978 are now understood to be in a lease to GBRf.
ADB975878 Perpetiel - (Hebrew for 'Angel of Sucess') originally 1025 an RUO with the same build details. Taken out of traffic in 1979 and entered departmental service from August 1980, in similar barrier coach service.

Monday 16th November: 67015 + 67018 5O61 09:53 Wembley - Eastleigh one two three four
Tuesday 17th November: 60035 4O20 02:06 Castle Bromwich - Eastern Docks, 4M52 11:32 Eastern Docks - Castle Bromwich one two
Wednesday 18th November: 60035 6O20 04:11 Castle Bromwich - Eastern Docks, 6M52 11:32 Eastern Docks - Castle Bromwich one two three four
Thursday 19th November: 57311 6Z70 ??:?? Willesden Brent - Eastleigh one, 0Z68 10:50 Eastleigh - Willesden Brent one; 43014 + 43062 NMT 1X23 13:39 Salisbury - Southampton - Salisbury (elsewhere: one two); 60040 6X01 10:17 Scunthorpe - Eastleigh one two, 0E15 21:06 Eastleigh - Scunthorpe
Friday 20th November: 37175 3Q01 20:34 Hither Green - Basingstoke - Salisbury - Romsey - - Eastleigh - Romsey - Salisbury - Basingstoke - Eastleigh one two
Saturday 21st November: 37175 3Z01 09:11 Eastleigh - Derby one two three four five

Saturday 14 November 2015

9th - 14th November 2015

 66957 + 66610 0Y20 (?) 10:15 Stoke Gifford - Eastleigh, passing Romsey.
66610 on the rear.

Monday 9th November: 60047 at Eastleigh one two; 67015 5O61 09:53 Wembley - Eastleigh
Tuesday 10th November: 37175 3Q01 00:17 Woking - Southampton Central - Eastleigh,3Q02 21:57 Eastleigh - Southampton (- Redbridge) - Petersfield - Southampton Central - Woking one; 60047 6Z60 07:31 Eastleigh - Cardiff Canton (timber wagons) one two
Wednesday 11th November:
Thursday 12th November: 57309 + 57003 6Z68 12:29 Eastleigh - Willesden Brent one two three four; 60044 6X01 10:17 Scunthorpe - Eastleigh one two, 6E15 21:06 Eastleigh - Scunthorpe one
Friday 13th November: 60099 6X01 10:17 Scunthorpe - Eastleigh one two, 0E15 21:06 Eastleigh - Scunthorpe (with a 66135 to Didcot) one
Saturday 14th November:

From Edinburgh to the Keighley & Worth Valley, 27th October 1979

From a current viewpoint in 2015, looking back at these photos from 36 years ago, this clearly seems like another era, but with links to two recent 2015 visits and events covered in these pages. In those days there was an Edinburgh University Railway Society, which made visits to locations of railway interests on Wednesday afternoons. Nowadays an internet search and review of the list suggests that there is no similar society. Another society then were the Deviationists, which you may be relieved to know spent their energies on the Ffestiniog Railway - not that I was going to have the time to travel there and join in. Looking further afield, the railway societies at Durham and Oxford are similarly no more, but Cambridge continues.

More adventurous for "Railsoc" were the Saturday tours, starting at an early hour, and heading on an extended day trip. Half-fare railcards at the ready! The first of these which I could attend was this trip to Keighley, which included my first travel by rail on the West Coast Main Line and Settle and Carlisle routes, As I recall it was a cold and dark start from Waverley, with frost on the sleepers around the Calders in early light. The first train locos were 47704 to Carstairs, then 87019.


It must have been getting on for 10am by the time we got to Appleby, now hauled by 47533. The service we were using was a Carlisle (or Glasgow) to Nottingham train, one of three trains a day of this pattern, which were withdrawn in 1982 in an attempt to run the line down for closure, but that was in the future and the S&C had more recently celebrated its centenary in 1976. These trains only called at Appleby and Settle, the other stations only saw recreational and occasional Saturday Dales Rail services. I believe that my motivation for taking the picture were the first example of S&C architecture seen, the then recent events for Bishop Treacy, and a previous visit made in 1973. Compare with my 2013 visit.


Waggon und Maschinenbau railbus 79964 ("DRB 64") is seen at much the same place as here on 3rd October 2015. Various Railway Society members are seen on the platform. I believe that we chose to dismiss the charms of the railbus, and wait for the first steam train of the day - I cannot see the detail of this timetable. Beyond the station, the mill chimney appears to be that adjacent to the Midland Railway yard, now demolished and replaced by an Asda.


When the steam train came, it was USA Transportation Corps S160 2-8-0 5820 Big Jim, then recently restored to traffic, following an import from then communist Poland. I must admit to being rather disappointed, as I was hoping for a UK main line locomotive, since coming from Scotland, I had only experienced 60009 and 46464 for steam haulage to that date. Big Jim is seen on the run around at Keighley - built by Lima, works number 8758 of 1945, and later Tr203.474 in Poland. It was moved to the UK in November 1977, and used in the filming of 'Yanks' in 1978. The buildings beyond the railway station have all subsequently been cleared, and are now occupied by the Keighley campus of Leeds City College.


Our train progressed to Damems Loop where we crossed D0226 on a permanent way train. The concept of a preserved diesel locomotive was pretty novel to me at that time. One of my fellow Railsoc members, Ken, is touting an SLR for his version of this scene.


Upon arrival at Oakworth, children run to join the train - they will be in their early to mid-40s now. LMS 3F 0-6-0T 47279 (Vulcan Foundry, 1924) was an only an arrival of two months from Barry Scrapyard. We later returned to Oakworth and examined the locomotive which was missing many parts - it looked to my eyes like an impossible task, but it was restored to traffic in 1988, and has run through two periods in traffic, most recently coming out of service in 2011 and currently awaiting overhaul in the museum at Oxenhope. The telephone poles seem here have subsequently been removed, although pole routes exist elsewhere on the line.


BR 4MT 4-6-0 75078 in the shed yard at Haworth. marked 'No Handbrake', This was a Southern Region locomotive, built at Swindon in 1956, so was only 23 years old at this time! Ultimately allocated to Eastleigh from May 1965 until withdrawal in July 1966 and removal to Barry scrapyard. Rescued from the scrapyard in 1972 and returned to traffic in 1977. At this time, the locomotive was still running with its BR boiler tubes. Now through its third KWVR overhaul, and returned to traffic in 2015. The board on the right promotes Duckham's Lubricants. In those days, visitors could responsibly wander around the locomotive shed area.


All the locomotives seen were first sightings for the class, many also on the main line, and also my first familiarity with engines restored from Barry scrapyard. LMS 8F 8431 was built by the GWR at Swindon in 1944, and was allocated to the Western Region from 1955 until withdrawal in 1964. Removed from Barry to the Worth Valley in 1972, it was returned to traffic in 1975. At this time in 1979 8431 had recently received repairs for a frame fracture. It last worked in 2000 and is currently in the museum at Oxenhope

LMS 2MT 2-6-2T 41241 in red livery is a Worth Valley stalwart, It was built at BR Crewe in 1949 and allocated to the Western Region. In 1965 it was allocated to Skipton, and it is said it was worked to Keighley each day to work the Worth Valley turns, but the branch was by then closed, so the locomotive was kept idle there. Purchased from Skipton and delivered to the Worth Valley in March 1967, where it hauled the re-opening train in 1968. In January 1977 the boiler was lifted, a new bottom plate fitted to the smokebox, repairs made to the firebox, and when seen it was awaiting new large flue tubes. Reassembly took place place through 1978 and 1979, with new water tanks, cab side sheets and bunker. The locomotive was repainted black when returned to traffic.

Currently 41241 is under overhaul at Haworth ahead of the 50th anniversary events in 2018. In a poor example of preparing my shot, my briefcase is seen in the foreground (it was all I had then, a backpack would have been a better idea, but not on a student budget).


Midland Railway 4F 0-6-0 43924 constructed at Derby in October 1920, so at the time of this visit was 59 years old, It was the first locomotive to be recovered from Barry scrapyard, in September 1968, and was restored to steam in 1974. At this time the locomotive was running with superheater elements taken from 'Crab' 42765. The 55F shedplate is for Manningham, as also spelt out on the bufferbeam, a former Midland Railway Bradford shed, hence local to the location. Currently again in traffic. The crane receiving attention on the right has caused me some puzzling, as those on the railway today were delivered later. I have 1976 and 1981 dated stock books from this first and a later second visit, and the latter says that Cowan Sheldon 30 ton crane RS1087/30 of 1960 was acquired from BR at Longsight. It moved on in 1983 to the Severn Valley Railway.

Big Jim is seen heading up the valley at the Ebor Lane bridge. It appears that we must have walked from Haworth to Oakworth, although I have no recollection of this - just that we had some time to spare at Oakworth later.


We appear to have arrived at Oakworth for another view of 5820 on an uphill train. We would be waiting here for the return train to Keighley.

Edinburgh University Railsoc on tour. Unfortunately I remember very few names. On upper left was John (Hayes?), and next to him I think was James (?) Frisby. 2nd from right in the front row was Ken. If any of you are out there and reading this, my email is below. A motley collection of bags, including two marked 'Adidas'.

I do recall something about this picture. The far side of Oakworth station was then 'Oakworth Zoo' (listed here as the Brontë Zoo), and I was cautious of the attentions or otherwise of a billy goat there. Indeed others were too:
Push & Pull, Autumn 1979


I can just recall 5820 steaming into Oakworth for the return to Keighley. Ingrow was not an operating station in those days, there being no building there at that time. It did house the 'Ingrow Boiler Works', as seen here from the passing train, The boiler and frames are those of Hughes Fowler 'Crab' 42765, the recent star visitor to the Watercress Line Autumn Steam Gala, restoration being completed on the East Lancashire Railway some years later. Delivery to Ingrow was in 1978 and restoration activity was "being undertaken privately"through 1979 with an emphasis on the boiler, while the tender was located at Southport.

As can be seen this picture was taken against lowering sunlight,and was the last of my roll of 12 shot on 126 film - an extravagance and many trips went unrecorded on film. The boiler behind that of the Crab is believed to be that of 80002, which had serious firebox issues at that time, as acquired from BR days,

We would soon be in Keighley for the return trains - firstly to Skipton, then to change onto a train for the S&C. While at Skipton, 55016 Gordon Highlander passed on a tour. This was the L.C.G.B. Deltic Discoverer Rail Tour, which I believe that we passed somewhere around Ais Gill when it was northbound (more info: one two three four five six). The return over the S&C was in the dark, although I recall leaving the lights of Settle behind while climbing uphill, and the noise from the loco through Blea Moor tunnel, although until consulting my notes had no recollection that it was 45003.

My spotting list for the day follows - many less numbers from after dark on the return. The number of scrappings in the late 1980s and early 1990s representing a step change from this era of a nationalised multi-service railway, with much local variation, on a scale which could not be perceived on that day in 1979 - when it looked like Sulzer Type 2's and 4's would be forever.




The front cover of the Autumn 1979 edition of 'Push & Pull', magazine as obtained on this visit. Printed by Crown Press (Keighley) Limited, Chapel Lane, Keighley.


Saturday 7 November 2015

66114 on the naughty step at Eastleigh, 7th November 2015


66114 is understood to have come off the road at Eastleigh around 08:00 in the morning. These scenes were taken around 15:00. 
Various hydraulic jacking arrangements, for which a controller is seen in the first picture.
A view from further along the platform.

73963 and 66756 are in the sidings, with the LWR train to the right. The DB vans are for the rerailing crew.

Further pictures after removal of the LWR wagons: one two three 

2nd - 7th November 2015


66562 + 66618 + 66551 + 66520 0Y20 (?) 10:03 Stoke Gifford - Eastleigh, passing Romsey.

The Railways Illustrated sub-plates were intended to be updated annually, but this seems to have stopped after about  2011.
66520 on the rear. The first and third locomotives were in the similar convoy last Saturday.

Monday 2nd November:
Tuesday 3rd November:
Wednesday 4th November:
Thursday 5th November:
Friday 6th November:
Saturday 7th November: 67014 + 67015 5Z65 07:54 Eastleigh - Euston one; 159103 + 159003 1Z61 08:02 Waterloo - Laverstock -Redbridge - Weymouth; 66562 + 66618 + 66551 + 66520 0Y20 (?) 10:03 Stoke Gifford - Eastleigh

Eastleigh Works: 19Oct - 20Oct - 21Oct - 22Oct - 23Oct

More pictures of the Freightliner convoy: one two three four

Worth Valley Railway Railbuses, 3rd October 2015

Two Waggon und Maschinenbau railbuses are on the Worth Valley Railway, with AEC engined 79964 in service, and 79962, with original Büssing engine, currently under restoration at Ingrow.

79964 arrives empty at Oxenhope for the first service of the day, at 09:00 and may have been substituting for a rostered Class 101.
In rather foggy conditions at Oxenhope.
Waiting at a brighter Keighley,  to form 09:40 to Oxenhope.
With the line blocked at Oakworth, 79964 is turned around at Damems to head back to Keighley.
79962 under restoration at Ingrow.

More info:
79962 - one - two - three
79964 - one - two - three
On the class
On DB Schienenbus - one -two

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