OK, home now, so time for the class 84 reminiscences (cue wiggly focus and wibble music) ...
Saturday 05/08/72 (or possibly the following day)
I was on an All Line Rover with a school friend. We had fixed the date of the rover to coincide with a trip to Longsight, Reddish, Guide Bridge and Newton Heath depots, organised by the Northern Railfans Club (?). My notes of the day are lost or buried, but I do recall that at Reddish depot there were several class 84 locos in warm storage. They were there awaiting the call for rebuilding / refurbishment (and replacement of those lethal mercury arc rectifiers). I remember at the time being surprised to see them there, as Reddish was the maintenance depot for the DC electric locos used on the Woodhead route, whereas these were AC locos.
I've already written about my other encounters with 84s, so here are the links:
Saturday 11/08/73 84006 Liverpool - Euston
One year on, and I'm on another All Line Rover.
https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/back-in-the-day.183327/page-50#post-5261974
Sunday 28/03/80 84003 Glasgow - Carlisle
https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/class-84-passenger-workings.227627/
Saturday 23/08/80 84003 Crewe - Carlisle
https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/back-in-the-day.183327/page-54#post-5280033
Friday 06/06/80 84003 (but not with me on it!)
https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/back-in-the-day.183327/page-31#post-5166927
One that seems to have escaped under the radar of "On This Day" posts:
In the summer of 1980 I was an impoverished ex-student trying to make ends meet by working as a train trolley caterer based at Euston. I had a regular weekend trip from Euston to Llandudno and back on a Saturday, and Euston to Holyhead and back on a Sunday, but with the end of the summer season, those trains had come to a natural end, so I was begging my boss for more work to supplement my wages. He offered me a job working a SLOA Charter starting from Crewe. SO:
87004 0855 Euston - Crewe (positioning move with trolley and supplies).
Then the SLOA charter roared in, with 84003 on the front!
84003 0930 Crewe - Carnforth
We started 10 minutes late, and were 45 minutes late by Carnforth, although I don't know if the 84 was to blame for that. (I was too busy serving "Tea, Coffee and Light Refreshments" to notice.
The steam part of the tour was 6201, and we ran from Carnforth via Wennington and Blackburn to Manchester Victoria, then up Miles Platting Bank and Denton Jn to Stockport, and via Altrincham to Mickle Trafford. There we came horribly unstuck due to binding brakes, and 6201 was unable to restart on the gradient. Eventually 47356 came to assist:
6201 1102 Carnforth - Chester
47356 19xx Mickle Trafford - Chester - Crewe
87002 2051 Crewe - Euston.
So as far as 84s are concerned, I had one run with 84006, and three runs with 84003.
One thing to note is that the 84s sounded quite different to the other Roarers. I wish there was some video (with sound) of them in operation. Any offers?
Saturday 05/08/72 (or possibly the following day)
I was on an All Line Rover with a school friend. We had fixed the date of the rover to coincide with a trip to Longsight, Reddish, Guide Bridge and Newton Heath depots, organised by the Northern Railfans Club (?). My notes of the day are lost or buried, but I do recall that at Reddish depot there were several class 84 locos in warm storage. They were there awaiting the call for rebuilding / refurbishment (and replacement of those lethal mercury arc rectifiers). I remember at the time being surprised to see them there, as Reddish was the maintenance depot for the DC electric locos used on the Woodhead route, whereas these were AC locos.
I've already written about my other encounters with 84s, so here are the links:
Saturday 11/08/73 84006 Liverpool - Euston
One year on, and I'm on another All Line Rover.
https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/back-in-the-day.183327/page-50#post-5261974
Sunday 28/03/80 84003 Glasgow - Carlisle
https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/class-84-passenger-workings.227627/
Saturday 23/08/80 84003 Crewe - Carlisle
https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/back-in-the-day.183327/page-54#post-5280033
Friday 06/06/80 84003 (but not with me on it!)
https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/back-in-the-day.183327/page-31#post-5166927
One that seems to have escaped under the radar of "On This Day" posts:
In the summer of 1980 I was an impoverished ex-student trying to make ends meet by working as a train trolley caterer based at Euston. I had a regular weekend trip from Euston to Llandudno and back on a Saturday, and Euston to Holyhead and back on a Sunday, but with the end of the summer season, those trains had come to a natural end, so I was begging my boss for more work to supplement my wages. He offered me a job working a SLOA Charter starting from Crewe. SO:
87004 0855 Euston - Crewe (positioning move with trolley and supplies).
Then the SLOA charter roared in, with 84003 on the front!
84003 0930 Crewe - Carnforth
We started 10 minutes late, and were 45 minutes late by Carnforth, although I don't know if the 84 was to blame for that. (I was too busy serving "Tea, Coffee and Light Refreshments" to notice.
The steam part of the tour was 6201, and we ran from Carnforth via Wennington and Blackburn to Manchester Victoria, then up Miles Platting Bank and Denton Jn to Stockport, and via Altrincham to Mickle Trafford. There we came horribly unstuck due to binding brakes, and 6201 was unable to restart on the gradient. Eventually 47356 came to assist:
6201 1102 Carnforth - Chester
47356 19xx Mickle Trafford - Chester - Crewe
87002 2051 Crewe - Euston.
So as far as 84s are concerned, I had one run with 84006, and three runs with 84003.
One thing to note is that the 84s sounded quite different to the other Roarers. I wish there was some video (with sound) of them in operation. Any offers?