Which mentionsEdit: see also post #679.
From memory (!) I think I was on nights, and found out about it long after the event.
What about your CIÉ haulage later in the day?....or weren't there any?I was early shift at Reading Booking Office that day and 40158 happened to be on my train home. Which was nice.....
Next day was a trip to Ireland;
Monday 20th June 1983
47463 0238 Crewe-Holyhead. On arrival at Holyhead, I, and a few other passengers, intended to take the Summer-only additional early morning sailing to Dun Laoghaire, only to find that Sealink had postponed its introduction! So a way had to be found to pass the time until the next sailing (other than hang around in Holyhead);
47463 0612 Holyhead-Euston (to Llandudno Jc)
DMU Llandudno Jc-Holyhead
47342 1010 Holyhead-Euston (to Bangor)
47446 1115 Bangor-Scarborough (to Llandudno Jc)
47463 (again) 0805 Euston-Holyhead (from Llandudno Jc)
What about your CIÉ haulage later in the day?....or weren't there any?
Just what you'd expect to find working in Scotland!1G53 13.03 Carstairs - Edinburgh 47237 xos CF
Even more ridiculous out-of-area duffs coming up on the loco hauled Edinburgh-Glasgows and Carstairs portions over the next few weeks on this thread........Just what you'd expect to find working in Scotland!
See post 3327 above where I had "you" (I.e. 47412) on a Carstairs portion...Even more ridiculous out-of-area duffs coming up on the loco hauled Edinburgh-Glasgows and Carstairs portions over the next few weeks on this thread........![]()
I suspected you'd be disappointed at that......See post 3327 above where I had "you" (I.e. 47412) on a Carstairs portion..
I hope it didn't evade you......Got back to find 47276 had worked out of Paddington again in the evening.
I had it not long after, in completely bizarre circumstances which I'll post hereI hope it didn't evade you......
A quick check of my book shows I only had it the once, from Audley End to Liv St on 1C65 18.30 Kings Lynn - Liv St on 24th July 1983
I had it to get me home:I had it not long after, in completely bizarre circumstances which I'll post here![]()
Nice teaser.....looking forward to hearing about it!I had it not long after, in completely bizarre circumstances which I'll post here![]()
Knottingley lost its allocation of 47s in late 1981 as more 56s became available. Most if not all of them went to Healey Mills and Thornaby.1M19 14.10 Glasgow C - London Euston 47373 xos HM Glasgow - Carlisle (via GSW) (disappointingly, not required, and also disappointingly, the yellow flashing light wasn't on!) (I was sure this was a Knottingley engine back in the day, but HM is the allocation written in my moves book and might explain it being out and about.....I'm not sure I ever had a KY loco for haulage except for random 56s on WCML drags)
Thanks for that.....I recall there being a consecutively numbered batch of them based there. We went to Knottingley as spotters in about 1980 on a Scottish Railfans tour, and because it was a Sunday, the entire depot allocation was on shed!Knottingley lost its allocation of 47s in late 1981 as more 56s became available. Most if not all of them went to Healey Mills and Thornaby.
47277 and 47373 were the two fitted with the flashing light around 1973/74. It was part of a trial for MGR trains to be driverless when unloading at power stations, the light flashed when the loco was being remote controlled using this system. Not sure if it was a particular location or working. Another system was trialled later on in the 80s, when two 56s were also so fitted (56073/074 IIRC).Thanks for that.....I recall there being a consecutively numbered batch of them based there. We went to Knottingley as spotters in about 1980 on a Scottish Railfans tour, and because it was a Sunday, the entire depot allocation was on shed!
Do you know what specific MGR working (presumably around Pontefract somewhere) that required the flashing light to be fitted? I was surprised at the thrash needed to move a MGR train at 1/4 mph, either full or empty, so I assume it must have been in a noisy environment to warn that the train was actually moving slowly.
Top info, thanks very much. I love the knowledge on this forum! Much appreciated!47277 and 47373 were the two fitted with the flashing light around 1973/74. It was part of a trial for MGR trains to be driverless when unloading at power stations, the light flashed when the loco was being remote controlled using this system. Not sure if it was a particular location or working. Another system was trialled later on in the 80s, when two 56s were also so fitted (56073/074 IIRC).
It was part of a trial for MGR trains to be driverless when unloading at power stations
Not sure if it was a particular location or working
That also rings a bell with me, but as you say t'Internet is not a massive help here. I dare say there would have been more information in the magazines of the time.I remember being told at the time it was trialled at Drax, but I've got nothing to evidence it and Mr Google isn't helping
More teasers....! I was out quite a lot in the summer of 1983, and given our loco preferences, it will be interesting to see if we were ever on the same services! Or if one of us caught something that the other missed!En route to an exciting Summer Saturday tomorrow, minus 42 years....
How did you get on btw.......was there a derailed hoover in the way?For me too - a pair of 37s out of Keighley is the plan!