QUOTE: Originally posted by Simon Reed Oubliette - I assume that you're the same person that has expressed an interest in the Alco S1 at Peterborough on the UK Alco group site. If so - keep an eye on the site. The group committee are meeting in York on Saturday and hope to be able to announce a meeting for all interested parties shortly afterwards. There may be a couple of "heritage railways" - a term I dislike immensely - you'll want to get involved with shortly!
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Murphy Siding In the editor's lead-in page of The Railway Magazine that Simon sent me ([:D]), was the following: "The average British railfan tends to fall into one of five main camps-GW, LNE, LMS,SR and MT(modern traction)".
QUOTE: Originally posted by Simon Reed Oubliette - I assume that you're the same person that has expressed an interest in the Alco S1 at Peterborough on the UK Alco group site.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Murphy Siding In the editor's lead-in page of The Railway Magazine that Simon sent me ([:D]), was the following: "The average British railfan tends to fall into one of five main camps-GW, LNE, LMS,SR and MT(modern traction)". Is that true? And, if it is,where do your main interests lie? It would appear, to me, at least, that several of you Brits might fall into the GW and/or MT groups? American railfans, on the other hand,are not easy to classify-we're all over the place. Thanks
QUOTE: Originally posted by Simon Reed Tony - it's myself (manager for a home shopping company), Gordon Atkinson (manager for a company that makes Sonar equipment) and Tim (DRS driver) so far. Interested? Send a message off-group if so.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Simon Reed I only ever had one mainline Deltic - 19 - and embarrasingly I had it Waverley - Haymarket! Murphy - keep that book open at the Edinburgh page to see why I'm embarrased.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Murphy Siding QUOTE: Originally posted by Simon Reed I only ever had one mainline Deltic - 19 - and embarrasingly I had it Waverley - Haymarket! Murphy - keep that book open at the Edinburgh page to see why I'm embarrased. Simon: I'm looking for clues, but I'm not seeing it?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Hugh Jampton There are 4 more actal posts on this thread than what it says on the index page.. Should we alert Mystery Inc. or get Detective C.D. on the case..
QUOTE: Originally posted by Simon Reed Irish Rail's GM 071 class could do passable Deltic impressions, though. Immediately outside Cork Station is a long tunnel with a fairly steep climb and 071's sounded incredible through that. Incidentally - for those who got involved in the "how good are GM's really?" debate on here a little while ago there's an interesting article on 57's in this months Railway Magazine.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Simon Reed Edinburgh Waverley to Haymarket = 1 mile and a bit. The real Deltic men were doing 10,000+ per loco. 1000 is considered respectable. I never considered myself a Deltic man - too young, and brought up in the wrong place. Maybe those 4 missing posts are in Haymarket Tunnel....
QUOTE: Originally posted by owlsroost QUOTE: Originally posted by Simon Reed Irish Rail's GM 071 class could do passable Deltic impressions, though. Immediately outside Cork Station is a long tunnel with a fairly steep climb and 071's sounded incredible through that. Incidentally - for those who got involved in the "how good are GM's really?" debate on here a little while ago there's an interesting article on 57's in this months Railway Magazine. Not had the pleasure of 071's climbing out of Cork, but the pair of Irish GM 141's I travelled behind recently from Athlone to Ballina brought back memories of double-headed 25's quite well....[:)] I was also enjoying this - http://www.railmedia.de/rm_cd2e.htm - the other night, wonderful Alco music in echoey stations......just make you've got the house to yourself and turn it up LOUD. Tony (for Murphy Siding's benefit - the 141's are basically EMD switchers mechanically but with European-style double cabs - see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CIE_141_Class - so we're talking EMD 8-567 noise x 2 !)
QUOTE: Waverley doesn't seem to be marked on the map
QUOTE: Originally posted by owlsroost [ Not had the pleasure of 071's climbing out of Cork, but the pair of Irish GM 141's I travelled behind recently from Athlone to Ballina brought back memories of double-headed 25's quite well....[:)]
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