B1 Class No. 61306 Mayflower visited Kingswear on Saturday
17th August, heading a special train from Bournemouth. Viewed from
across the Dart estuary on the promenade at Dartmouth, the aperitif was provided
by Manor Class No. 7827 Cookham Manor.
Saturday, 31 August 2024
Mayflower viewed from Dartmouth
Friday, 30 August 2024
Tornado
We were lucky enough to find Class A1 No. 60163 Tornado
being prepared for action outside Loughborough sheds yesterday after a long time out of service. It is expected
that she will be running on the GCR this weekend.
Wednesday, 28 August 2024
Churnet Revisited
We had a nice day out yesterday on the Churnet Valley Railway in the Staffordshire moorlands, with morning and afternoon return trips from Froghall station, before finishing off with a cup of tea in the attractively presented buffet. The nameplate of Coronation Pacific No 46254 City of Stoke on Trent, high up on the wall, was a great reminder of an engine we saw many times at Crewe in our train spotting days.
The USA Class S160 is a distinctive steam loco, but not a
type that we came into contact with in our youth. She did a good job on the
sustained uphill sections at the top of the line, warranting her choice as the regular
go-to motive power class used by the railway.
Thanks are due to Debbie in the office, for helping us to rearrange our visit, and to Richard on the platform, who obliged by taking our group photo in the café and for providing helpful directions during the day.
Monday, 26 August 2024
Black Five to Par
On Sunday 18th August, Stanier Class Five No. 44871, sporting Scottish style number plate and a matching 65J Stirling shed plate, headed the Railway Touring Company special over the Devon banks to Par. She is seen here blasting through Totnes station in fine style as she approaches the climb to Rattery.
Sunday, 25 August 2024
Railart 2024
The Guild of Railway Artists' annual Railart exhibition is open daily from 10.00 until 4.00 until the 29th September. The location is the upstairs room above the railway museum at the Severn Valley Railway's Kidderminster station. The former grain store provides a spacious viewing space where each painting is individually lit from above by the bespoke system provided for the event. This year there are 42 paintings by 21 guild members on display, rather less than in some previous years, though the standard remains high and the subjects varied. Though photorealist paintings of the age of steam continue to predominate, led by the work of Guild fellows, John Austin, Malcolm Root and Philip D Hawkins, the more impressionist charcoal images from Emma Safe provide an interesting diversion.