Some may disagree with that sentiment but, when provided with an opportunity to play host to two of them (instead of the one for our Gala) you have to take it!! And, that's exactly what we have done!
Whilst sorting the details for this years Gala, our Planner, Peter Smith, was approached by the Deltic Preservation Society (DPS) about helping them to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the first two, production Class 55's entering preservation. With 55019 already scheduled to be at the GWSR from July to October, the plan was to include the other protagonist in this event being offered for a weekend as well. With some jiggery-pokery the plan was concluded and it can be announced that on FRIDAY, 19th AUGUST 2022, the GWSR will host the 40th Anniversary of the preservation of 55009 and 55019 with both of them operating on a special running day (https://www.gwsr.com/Deltic_Running_Day_19th_August--post--123.html). They will also be operating on the Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st, on the diesel turn on our Purple (20th) and Pink (21st) timetables. This is likely to be a huge, never to be repeated event - especially as the Gala would be the first ever running of a Deltic on the 'Honeybourne Line', but now, we will have two for a weekend!! July and August are going to be huge and we hope to see a lot of you attending both the Gala and Anniversary events to sample these iconic locos on our line.
With that announcement done, lets get back to more current happenings. We are now half way through the first complete month and Easter has been and gone. Bank Holiday weekends are normally pretty busy and the Easter weekend was no different.
With the Good Friday weather set to be incredibly warm and sunny, everyone was looking forward to a nice, busy, straightforward day. However, both our rostered steam locos didn't get the memo. 47105 was rostered as the loco for the diesel turn with myself and Dave M as crew and all hopes of an easy day disappeared when our DOO informed us that Dinmore Manor was struggling with the new Columbian coal it was using (which it transpired it wasn't using solely and had been mixed with some Russian coal as well) catching in the ash pan and causing a fire in the pan itself. We were told to get 47105 ready and take over from the errant steam loco when it returned to Toddington.
47105 idles in the North Siding at Toddington awaiting the ailing Manor to return. |
The ailing Manor shunts from the front of train 1 and heads to shed for hasty repairs. |
A quick run round and we are nearly ready to get going back to Cheltenham. |
47105 back on shed after its rescue exploits. |
The moon in full glory. One of the many visual delights of volunteering in the Cotswolds! |
47376 awaits the 'RA' at Broadway on its return to service. (Courtesy of C. Wall) |
Over the weekend, one of the locos we hope will be back in service soon received some attention to a few issues. Class 20, D8137, has been out of service since it's body lift and traction motor swap in 2019. Whilst nearly at a ready stage to return to service, owner Steve M had identified a couple of issues that could scupper its hoped return at the end of April. One of these was a power fault, meaning the loco would not take power.
On the Friday, Steve was busy continuing to investigate what might be causing the power issue with D8137. |
One of the cubicle panels from 20228 after having the original paint removed by way of Nitromors and wire brush. The handle is still covered in paint, but this was gone a little while later. |
Steve was back up on the Sunday to go back to D8137 with support from Mark S. Around lunchtime there was a long missed eruption as the 'chopper' was started to enable fault finding to identify if a change of components had rectified the power fault. It was good to hear the familiar sound of a Class 20 once again echoing across the yard.
D8137 chirps away as Steve and Mark continue working in the cab. The front louvre door is open to allow access to the compressor and engine compartment. |
Hopefully, the 'chopper' will be fit to take up its anticipated return to service on April 30th. That would then mean that the roster is starting to look a little more healthy. Also on the comeback trail is Class 24, 5081, which is waiting for the arrival of some new motor seals to replace worn ones that have caused a long standing power issue. It is hoped to have the 'Rat' ready for service at some stage in May.
D5343 out in the Easter sun. The tarp is to prevent any water getting into the engine room. |
After removing the casing, the liners were lifted into position and slotted in. (Courtesy of Simon Townsend) |
There is something about an all BR Blue rake of locos! 37215 sits sandwiched between 20228 and 5081 in the shed at Toddington. (Courtesy of Andrew Stratford) |
Sat 23 Apr | Purple | 45149 |
Sun 24 Apr | Pink | 45149 |
Tues 26 Apr | Purple | 47xxx |
Weds 27 Apr | Purple | 47xxx |
Thurs 28 Apr | Purple | 45149 |
Sat 30 Apr | Purple | D8137 |
Sun 1
May |
|
D8137 |
Mon 2
May |
|
D8137 |
Tues 3
May |
|
47xxx |
Weds 4
May |
|
D8137 |
Thurs 5
May |
|
47xxx |
Sat 7
May |
|
45149 |
Sun 8
May |
|
47xxx |
Tues 10
May |
|
D8137 |
Weds 11
May |
|
D8137 |
Thurs
12 May |
|
45149 |
Obvious caveats apply and locos may change at late notice.