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Items added on the 10th May 2017                                                                                                 Those added most recently come first.

10/5/2017

 
Bradford on Avon
​Guy Vincent
Guy writes :-   67023 and 67027 top and tail on a Colas-operated test train passing through Bradford-on-Avon on the evening of 10th. This train now runs approximately every 4-5 weeks.  Starting at Tyseley it covers the Worcester-Oxford and Swindon-Weymouth routes plus the Bath-Westbury line including Hawkeridge loop.  Coaches are 977983 (electrification measurement coach, presumably for brake force, not needed at the moment!), 72631 (plain line pattern recognition vehicle), 977997 (radio survey coach) and 6264 (generator coach).  One is left to wonder whether in fact the services of the electrification coach will ever be utilised in the Maiden Newton area?

G Vincent 10.05.2017                                     Many thanks Guy
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A lovely day at Bradford on Avon as 67023 67027 power the 1Z22 Test Train.. 10th May 2017 Copyright Guy Vincent
Westbury Way
​Guy Vincent
​GWR green HST set with celebrity power cars 43185 and 43002 passing Berkley Marsh north of Frome at high speed on 1C87 1606 Paddington-Penzance.  This set SHOULD be working a special 1Z66 0836 Paddington-Bishops Lydeard charity special this coming Saturday, 13th. Outwards via Swindon, Melksham and Castle Cary, return via Bridgwater, Bath Spa and Chippenham. See RTT for detailed times etc. 

2) Not far behind the HST but travelling at a fraction of the speed was 59001 returning empty Mendip Rail wagons to Whatley Quarry as 7C76 1440 Acton-Whatley. 

G Vincent 10.05.2017                     Many thanks Guy
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43185 1C87 1606 Padddington -Penzance at Berkley Marsh 9th May 2017 Copyright Guy Vincent
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The same spot as above - watched over by the distant White Horse. 59001 at Berkley Marsh with the 7C76 1440 Acton-Whatley 9th May 2017 Copyright Guy Vincent
The Belmond British Pullman
The Cornish Weekend
Andrew Triggs   Craig Munday &
Roger Winnen

This has been an annual event for many years with passengers travelling down from London Victoria to Truro aboard this pristine train then staying in various hotels and travelling around Cornwall prior to returning to the Capitol, leaving Truro about Midday on Sunday. The train on Saturday then offered a Pullman Service to wine and dine from Penzance, Truro to Bath and return on the Saturday.
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170506zc The Belmond British Pullman seen awaiting departure from Penzance at 09.10 for Truro and Bath. Copyright Roger Winnen
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170506zc The Belmond British Pullman seen passing through Par at 10.10 Copyright Roger Winnen - Copy
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170507z Summer sons are glowing for The British Belmond Pullman departure for Truro and London Victoria on Sunday 7th May 2017. Copyright Craig Munday
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170507zc This was the return working from Truro at 12.25 to London Victoria seen passing Starcross. Copyright Roger Winnen
More photographs of the British Belmond Pullman in the features Pages
Truro Up Yard 
Sid Sponheimer
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1005 Western Venturer ventures into Truro up yard on the 7th November 1975. There seems to be alot of interest in the track machine alongside. Copyright Sid Sponheimer
Sweet Dreams  Peter Munaghan
​Peter writes :- Unlikely as it may seem, it would appear that Great Western have plans to extend the Night Riviera to Gunnislake, of all places. A certain amount of platform extension would be necessary, plus a run round facility at Bere Alston. 
The company's plans were revealed on their Journey Planner, when Peter Murnaghan was looking into travel options for a trip from Liskeard to Gunnislake.  He and Mrs M would normally take the car (13 miles away by road), but he felt that the train might be a rather nice option for a change, although it would involve a longer journey, travelling in and out of Devon, changing trains in Plymouth.
As you will see from the image below, Great Western offered the tempting offer of travelling on the Night Riviera sleeper train from Liskeard to Gunnislake.  Sadly, the offer was not able to be taken up, as Peter was planning a morning journey, rather than an overnight stay.
Seriously, while this would seem to be a programming error on the website, one does wonder why GWR have enabled such a misleading message to go out.  How many innocent passengers might have been misled?
Sweet dreams !
Peter     We look forward to this trip in our dreams - you'd need a run round loop at Gunnislake as well!
      Thanks Peter - still journey planner is usually pretty good.
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Dorchester West 
​Mick House
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Dorchester West viewed from Weymouth Avenue Bridge as 150233 departs. The towers of the Keep, top right, form an interesting and attractive background. 16th January 2010 Copyright Mick House Many thanks Mick
Dawlish Warren 
John Cornelius
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Remember the old signalnalbox on the downside and the timber upside building which was destroyed by fire. Memories captured by John Cornelius.

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