The roster consists of:
Class 24, 5081 (back in traffic after its Load Regulator issue)
Class 26, D5343
Class 37, D6948
Class 45, 45149
Class 47, 47376 'Freightliner 1995'
Class 50, 50035 'Ark Royal'
Class 73, E6036.
This weekend (5th and 6th October) saw a lot of final preparation as well as a fair bit of working going on. With the Winter drawing in and the diesel requirement for the timetable now mostly DMU reliant, it was time to turn attention to planning for the maintenance period and what needs to be done before the new season begins in April 2020. In the mess room a new whiteboard had appeared with the current fleet status on it. I'm sure over the next few months it will become more crowded and full of jobs to do for each loco in due course!
Dragging ourselves into the 20th Century! |
As you can tell our current fleet status sees D8137, 37215, and 1693 out of traffic. The list only includes the mainline contingent at present and doesn't include Class 26, 5310, which is with us from the Llangollen Railway for attention.
There was plenty of shunting to do first up on Saturday. The regulars from the Brush Type 4 Group were hoping to arrange the Warflat wagon that contains the remaining roof section of 1693 on Road 11, behind the loco. This meant making a bit more room by shunting 37215's bogies towards the back of the shed prior to moving 1693 out, hooking up to the Warflat and then shunting both the Warflat and 1693 back on to Road 11.
37215's bogies had returned earlier in the week from a brief visit to Freightliner's Midland Road TMD in Leeds for tyre turning. Having been sent up at the beginning of the week, they were back within 24 hours with shiny 'new' profiles. Huge thanks to Freightliner/Genessee & Wyoming for the work and speed of turn around.
37215's bogies are returned from Midland Road TMD. (Courtesy of Kev Jarvis) |
The newly profiled wheelsets sit at the back of Road 11 prior to being carefully shunted back for more space. D8137's bogies are sat behind on Road 10. |
Shiny 'new' profiles. |
11230 does the honours as it draws 47376 'Freightliner 1995' and sister 1693 out into the yard. |
The Warflat with 1693's roof section carefully secured to it. |
The roof section safely re-sited on Road 11 with 1693 in front. |
37215's bogies would also receive some attention later in the day as Kev J would appear to start work on re-cleaning the Traction Motors and Isolators ready for the work to start on replacing the bushes and bellows. Meanwhile, the loco itself sits out in the yard on accommodation bogies while it waits to be reunited with its own wheelsets.
Usually an indoor cat, 37215 finds itself amongst the detritus of the yard while it waits the work on its bogies to be concluded. |
D8137 becomes the fourth diesel loco to be lifted this year. Like the others, this was the first lift since being withdrawn from BR service. 29/09/19. (Courtesy of Alex Barnard) |
HoD, Andy Durham, checks one of the jacks to ensure accuracy of lift. (Courtesy of Alex Barnard) |
D8137's bogies on Road 10 awaiting the removal of the suspect motor. |
D8137 rests on its accommodation bogies from sister, 20035, in the surroundings of the David Page shed. |
Whilst in the David Page shed I was able to get a look at the CDRL's Class 122 'bubble car', W55003, which is progressing with its overhaul. It has now received a first brushings of top coat BR Green. The underframe has also received a full coating of black with the electrical conduits painted in bright orange. The roof also appears to have had a coat of grey, also. Most of the work seems to now be concentrated on the interior and, in particular, the cab areas.
How much longer until the destination blind is set for CRC in anger once again? |
Our 'real' Class 04, D2280, receives some much needed body work attention. What livery will it return in? |
The original Growler Group inspection pit. Plaque raised in memory of 'Kev's legs'! |
The first, large, bit to retrieve was the control cubicle that had once been sat inside 20035's engine room. This was to be moved onto the concrete apron next to the pit before being moved into the car park with the use of the telehandler. However, with 5310 and 45149 in close proximity, it would be difficult to get the telehandler in without potentially causing damage.
20035's old control cubicle. |
D5343 had been left in no man's land during a previous shunt, blocking in 50035. |
50035's 2700 horsepower English Electric 16 CSVT erupts into life. |
Cue another shunt to move the two locos away from the point of danger and free 50035 from its blockade. Tim was requisitioned to leave his duties with 1693 in order to help complete the shunt before manning the telehandler to move the cubicle.
Having collected D5343, Tim eases 11230 and company up to DES before heading back to move 5310 and 45149 clear of the pit. |
I wouldn't expect these to turn into Prince's, ladies! |
Simon goes all David Attenborough on us as Roger keeps an eye on the bucket. Hopefully, the toads appreciated the help they received at being liberated from the foulness of the pit. |
Hopefully it doesn't get a ticket! |
The louvers from 20035 are wrestled onto the forks of the telehandler. 37215 looks on. |
50035 'Ark Royal' heads back towards Toddington after its brief sojourn to Winchcombe. |
A pair were cleaned in total before the light began to fade and the call of one last cuppa rang across the shed.
With the season now drawing to a close, the mainline fleet will soon be retired for the Winter Maintenance period. Weekdays have now reverted to the BLUE timetable, which sees the DMU in use along with steam. There are two more GREEN timetable days which sees a diesel running on each day, as well as the DMU as part of the Cotswold Food and Drink Fayre. There is, finally, two PURPLE timetable days in November before the Santa season takes over. Diesel running is then briefly restarted on Boxing Day and over the New Year. The current October roster looks like this - not including the Diesel Weekend and usual availability caveats apply:
GREEN
Saturday 19th October - D5343 and DMU
Sunday 20th October - 5081 and DMU
PURPLE
Saturday 2nd November - D6948
Sunday 3rd November - D6948
BLUE - DMU
8th, 9th, 10th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 29th, 30th, 31st October
RED - DMU
Saturday 26th October
Sunday 27th October.