Heritage Railway

WITH FULL REGULATOR LOCOMOTIVE PERFORMANCE THEN AND NOW

DECEMBER isn’t generally a good month for pure steam locomotive performance but one train stood out as not to be missed, at least once the A1 Steam Locomotive Trust’s commercial director Graeme Bunker-James (GB-J) had confirmed that the‘Christmas Express’from Wolverhampton would be operated by DB Cargo as that operator does not tend to use diesel assistance.

In any case, leaf fall was nearly over after weeks of heavy rain and high winds and the load looked like being only nine coaches. We decided to miss all the first pick up points to join the train at Solihull at 9.20am. No. 60163 Tornado duly rolled in slightly early on a fine, dry morning.

The load was a respectable 10 coaches, including support coach and generator car for 367 tons tare and no more than 390 tons gross as it wasn’t full. In fact, for the first time in many years of travelling on steam-hauled charters, we were able to choose our seats and move sides to match the milepost change after Didcot. I wasn’t able to check who the engine crew were as we

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Heritage Railway

Heritage Railway4 min readCrime & Violence
Arsonists, Thieves And Vandals Target Heritage Lines
SECURITY is being stepped up at heritage venues after three railways were subjected to criminal attacks in early spring. An arson attack badly damaged a Mk.1 BSK coach used for storage purposes at the Rushden, Higham & Wellingborough Railway at about
Heritage Railway1 min read
East Sussex Village Bridge Saved From Infilling
VILLAGERS in the East Sussex village of Barcombe are celebrating after a plan by National Highways to infill a 140-year-old railway bridge with nearly 2000 tons of concrete was scrapped. Instead, National Highways, which manages Historical Railways E
Heritage Railway2 min read
Wheels Of Industry Turn Again At Beamish Gala
VISITING from the Middleton Railway, Manning Wardle Class L 0-6-0ST No. 1210 of 1891 Sir Berkeley – which appeared in BBC TV’s 1960s serialisation of The Railway Children – became the star of the show again at the Beamish, The Living Museum of the No

Related