Friday 06/07/79
Still on my Darlington 3D ticket …
My train re-engined to an 86/2 at Mossend, so I got my head down and snoozed to Carlisle
86257 00xx Mossend – Crewe
… and woke up approaching Crewe! That is not what one would call a position of strength when one is intent upon bashing class 40s around Scotland. I took the first northbound train to try to salvage something from the day.
86237 0737 Crewe – Preston
From Preston I had a choice of two services northbound, the 0753 Manchester to Glasgow Central or the 0737 Liverpool to Edinburgh. They both arrived behind ETH 47s, then there was a slight delay before the forward electrics arrived. The Manchester – Glasgow was supposed to depart second, but it left first with an 86/2. There didn’t seem to be an electric for the Edinburgh service …
40164 0838 Preston – Carstairs
Ex works 40164 was put on this train to get it to its home depot of Haymarket. My overdoss has dropped me onto a class 40 over Shap and Beattock in daylight – superb! Naturally with the late start and the slower loco we were 30 minutes late by Carstairs. I headed off towards Edinburgh – but what I didn’t find out until later was that there was no spare electric at Carstairs to work back, so 40164 was later sent straight back south to Preston vice electric as well.
47526 1105 Carstairs – Edinburgh
26024 1247 Edinburgh – Perth via Ladybank
40142 1441 Perth – Dundee
I was particularly pleased by this, as 40142 was the only split-box 40 fitted with a boiler, and was one of the most elusive and least reliable of Scottish locos on passenger for some reason. I decided to have a longer run with it on its return journey, but there were other attractions in sight at Dundee:
40192 1507 Dundee – Glasgow Queen Street
Mistakenly I thought 40164 might work south on the 1805 Edinburgh – Liverpool service, so I went to cover it just in case:
87030 1730 Glasgow Central – Carstairs
86237 1853 Carstairs – Carlisle (1805 Edinburgh – Liverpool)
At Carlisle 83009 was waiting to re-engine the 1605 Nottingham – Glasgow Central, so I had to have that:
83009 2041 Carlisle – Motherwell
There were only a few minutes at Motherwell before the famous 1S81 2050 Carlisle – Perth arrived:
86252 2220 Motherwell – Mossend
26044 22xx Mossend – Larbert
At Larbert all the southbound services were in chaos. It had been triggered by the failure of the notorious 40142 (of course) on the 1749 Aberdeen – Glasgow Queen Street. That had been rescued by 40158, which had then itself failed in the middle of nowhere. Then a drunken fight broke out onboard, and the police attended. By the time I saw it, the train was being hauled by 25005, and was running many hours late, with all other services stacked up behind it, including …
40161 2328 Larbert – Mossend (35 minutes late)
Sunday 06/07/80
47525 0005 Kings Cross – Selby
47416 0546 Selby – Chester via Leeds, Normanton, Healey Mills, Huddersfield, Manchester Victoria
40192 09xx Chester – Aberystwyth via Shrewsbury
An ADEX from York to Aberystwyth. It had been hoped to get a class 40 on it throughout, but a 47 to Chester for a 40 forward was the best that could be managed. During the loco change at Chester, the inexperienced shunter caused some amusement by trying to plug the coach ETH cable into the class 40’s multi working socket, and wondering why it didn’t fit.
40192 1725 Aberystwyth – Chester
47416 20xx Chester – York, route reverse of above.
After which, I had to get back to London:
(Mon 07/07/80)
47519 0338 York – Kings Cross
Monday 06/07/81
Scottish Rover
86236 0053 Carstairs – Carlisle
It seems there wasn’t anything attractive in prospect on the ECML overnights, so I took the scenic route back to Glasgow by means of the Fort William portion from Euston:
81019 0232 Carlisle – Mossend
37039 0422 Mossend – Cowlairs
37027 05xx Cowlairs – Glasgow Queen Street
I wasn’t about to lose a day on the West Highland Line timewarp, so I breakfasted in Queen Street, got some gen, and headed off for the day:
47271 0740 Glasgow Queen Street – Stirling
25244 banker to Cowlairs
40073 0846 Stirling – Glasgow Queen Street
47040 0935 Glasgow Queen Street – Stirling
25244 banker to Cowlairs (again)
40150 1015 Stirling – Glasgow Queen Street
40073 1244 Glasgow Queen Street – Dundee
27033 banker to Cowlairs
40150 1510 Dundee – Aberdeen
There used to be a parcels train from Aberdeen which conveyed a passenger coach which was used by commuters from Stonehaven. Now all the parcels traffic has been lost – as the vast rows of surplus BRUTE trolleys at Aberdeen can testify. Thus the former 1712 departure from Aberdeen now runs just to Stonehaven with 3 coaches for the commuters, returning ECS to Aberdeen.
40149 1712 Aberdeen – Stonehaven
47141 1751 Stonehaven – Aberdeen
55004 1823 Aberdeen – Arbroath (only my second Deltic out of Aberdeen)
47210 1931 Arbroath – Montrose (40052 had been in diagram for this)
40148 2018 Montrose – Edinburgh
Whatever took over from 40148 at Edinburgh was obviously not to my liking, as I resorted to the Edinburgh – Bristol portion …
Wednesday 06/07/83
Working in the offices in York, I had the sudden urge to take a half day’s leave:
40181 1154 York – Bangor
40181 1710 Bangor - York
Friday 06/07/84
I’m still “Working As Required” at Leeds. I have arranged a visit to Inverness for myself and my wife, as there are a couple of vacancies in the Control office there, so I have to be back in York at a sensible time to pick her up and head north.
31436 0804 York – Leeds
47456 1200 Leeds – York
37002 1430 York – Sheffield
This was a relief train to Plymouth which the 37 worked as far as Birmingham New Street. According to
https://www.class37.co.uk/fleet.aspx?strnumber=37351 the following day it worked a Poole – York relief from Reading to York in multiple with 37192! Can’t be everywhere at once, I suppose. Meanwhile I had to head back to York …
47599 1634 Sheffield – York
43045 + 43xxx 2007 York – Edinburgh
47550 2330 Edinburgh – Inverness (sleepers)
Saturday 06/07/85
86211 0328 Carlisle – Glasgow Central … and straight back into work until …
47701 1400 Glasgow Queen Street – Edinburgh
27023 1520 Edinburgh – Kirkcaldy
47193 1618 Kirkcaldy – Edinburgh
Today’s star prize is:
37062 1712 Edinburgh – Berwick upon Tweed
The return traction was a little out of the ordinary:
45120 1837 Berwick upon Tweed – Edinburgh
27054 2200 Edinburgh – Glasgow Queen Street
This was the 1520 Scarborough to Glasgow Queen Street running over 2 hours late, having been delayed by class 47 failures as Cowlairs on the outward journey and Ferryhill on the return. Fortunately (for me) its delayed arrival at Edinburgh neatly solved another problem. The 2030 Glasgow – Edinburgh push pull had failed, blocking the 2100 from Glasgow behind it, so there had been no 2130 Edinburgh – Glasgow, and there was no stock for the 2200 departure either, so the late running Scarborough fitted neatly into that slot. On arrival at Glasgow Queen Street 37088 dropped on the other end, and the train formed the 2300 back to Edinburgh, running via Cowlairs triangle so 27054 went through to Edinburgh.
Monday 06/07/87
85020 0850 Glasgow Central – Crewe
Thursday 06/07/89
Potteries holiday fortnight in full swing, with pairs of 20s running additionals from Blythe Bridge to Llandudno and Blackpool each day.
20218 + 20099 1023 Crewe – Blackpool North
47527 1300 Blackpool North – Preston
87007 1345 Preston – Crewe
Friday 06/07/90
I don’t usually include commuting moves in these posts, but I make an exception here.
I had a meeting to attend in Crewe:
50035 0759 Reading – Paddington
86260 0945 Euston – Crewe
90023 1527 Crewe – Euston
50023 1808 Paddington – Reading
Saturday 06/07/96
A very long day out on a railtour:
86417 0725 Birmingham New Street – Carlisle
46229 1115 Carlisle – Polmadie via Dumfries
47572 1520 Polmadie – Glasgow Central
37401 1645 Glasgow Central – Braidhurst Down Loop via Bellshill
46229 1721 Braidhurst Down Loop – Carlisle
86417 2010 Carlisle – Birmingham New Street