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« on: August 02, 2015, 22:35:28 »

Looks like Tangmere failed to make it up Hemerdon bank tonight causing long delays to eastbound services out of Plymouth.  The 2000 Plymouth to Paddington left over an hour late and is making an additional call at Yatton, which seems to indicate that the RD passengers were all put on that for their journey home.

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« Reply #1 on: August 02, 2015, 22:58:28 »

Tangmere was pulled back to Plymouth by a Laira 08. It does look likely west coast arranged with Fgw to transport their customers, from the strategic late running of HST (High Speed Train) through to the extra stop at yatton.
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« Reply #2 on: August 02, 2015, 23:04:00 »

Came up through Lostwithiel a treat, much to my 2 yo daughter's delight. 
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« Reply #3 on: August 02, 2015, 23:04:58 »

Tangmere was pulled back to Plymouth by a Laira 08.

Oh, the ignominy.  Roll Eyes Shocked Grin
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« Reply #4 on: August 02, 2015, 23:15:12 »

Tangmere was pulled back to Plymouth by a Laira 08.

Oh, the ignominy.  Roll Eyes Shocked Grin

08645 was the chosen 08, a photo is on the southwest railways and heritage page of it in action.

I guess Tangmere passengers got a some rare 08 main line traction!
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« Reply #5 on: August 03, 2015, 07:28:34 »

I'm guessing tangmere had an overnight stay at laira last night anyone know why she failed? seemed alright at par!
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« Reply #6 on: August 03, 2015, 07:57:39 »

There was an ECS (Empty Coaching Stock) move from Plymouth to Bristol just after 11pm last night, so I suspect it may well have been taken back there.

According to UKSteam, the loco is then due to go from St Phillips Marsh to Southall this morning, leaving just after 11am.

http://www.uksteam.info/tours/t15/t0803p.htm
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« Reply #7 on: August 03, 2015, 18:03:21 »

There was an ECS (Empty Coaching Stock) move from Plymouth to Bristol just after 11pm last night, so I suspect it may well have been taken back there.

According to UKSteam, the loco is then due to go from St Phillips Marsh to Southall this morning, leaving just after 11am.

http://www.uksteam.info/tours/t15/t0803p.htm


ahh I see left 86 late from Bristol
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« Reply #8 on: August 03, 2015, 18:38:27 »

According to UKSteam, the loco is then due to go from St Phillips Marsh to Southall this morning, leaving just after 11am.

http://www.uksteam.info/tours/t15/t0803p.htm


ahh I see left 86 late from Bristol

....and was still very poorly when seen at Swindon at around 2pm this afternoon.... [apparently, Tangmere was supposed to be in front, but was deemed unfit, so the 47 led!
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« Reply #9 on: August 04, 2015, 08:24:55 »

Just spotted this morning that Tangmere is carrying the Royal Duchy headboard for this ECS (Empty Coaching Stock) working, but for the actual trip, it appears something was missing.....
https://www.flickr.com/photos/pwakely/19616617384/
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« Reply #10 on: August 06, 2015, 23:45:02 »

Some interesting background information, from the Western Morning News:

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Heritage railway's top team turn the table for spectacular visitor


The Bodmin and Wenford Railway's team on the turntable ^ Ben Harding, Tony Hallworth, Jimmy James and Chris Hatton

Main line steam returned to Cornwall in spectacular fashion on Sunday with a visit by Battle of Britain class locomotive Tangmere.

But, although The Royal Duchy trip to Par was marred by the train slipping to a standstill on the homeward journey, the fact it could travel into Cornwall at all was due to the good offices of a team from the Bodmin and Wenford Railway.

On Friday four members of the heritage railway hastily carried out some much needed maintenance on the St Blazey turntable at the request of tour operator West Coast Railways.

The brief was to ensure the equipment, the only means of turning a locomotive west of the Plymouth triangle, was in good operational order.

Although listed, the turntable is surplus to requirements of its owner, freight company DB» (Deutsche Bahn - German State Railway - about) Schenker, and has not been used since last September.

The Bodmin and Wenford Railway^s press officer Jimmy James said that, following negotiations with D B Schenker, the four members of the heritage railway were allowed on site on Friday.

The turntable team of Tony Hallworth, Chris Harding, Jimmy James and Ben Harding ^ who was celebrating his 21st birthday, got stuck into the task. They oiled, greased and tested the 70ft turntable, and found it was in working order.

^The pit in which it sits was full of vegetation and years of accumulated litter. All this had to be removed, and the drains unblocked,^ said Jimmy.

Although each having Personal Track Safety Certificates for operating on the Bodmin and Wenford Railway the volunteers were unable to help with the turning on Sunday as these certificates did not apply at the St Blazey site.

West Coast Railways, which expressed gratitude for the local volunteer support, will be looking into ensuring that training for the required certificates will be made available so the men can help with further steam excursions.

Unfortunately the return journey of The Royal Duchy saw Tangmere slipping to a standstill while climbing the stiffly graded Hemerdon Bank east of Plymouth. West Coast Railways operations manager south Andy Taylor said this was due to ^a squall of rain^ which made the track slippery for the nine-coach train.

^This engine has come up with the same load numerous times as have other locomotives,^ he said. ^We have an investigation going on and may recommend that in future we drop the load bar by one coach.^

The train was drawn back into Plymouth by a diesel and, courtesy of First Great Western, the passengers were taken back to Bristol on a normal service train.

A spokesman for West Coast Railways said with main lines getting busier the company was hoping to develop more steam excursions into Cornwall. ^We are looking forward and feel there is a market to develop. There are opportunities to explore in Cornwall.^

Two more Royal Duchy steam specials running from Bristol to Par are scheduled on August 16 and September 6.
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