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Re: 70013 - Oliver Cromwell

Posted: 13 Apr 2009, 18:49
by VC10
Thanks for the kind comments. I'll be out tonight trying to catch her on the return trip
forthbridge wrote: To stand near these huge engines in quite impressive. I'ts easy to see why so many people fell under their spell back in the days of steam
Even more so when your grandfather was an engine driver :dancer: who took you down to the shed every time you visted. And even too you to work with him on a couple of occasions. Ah, happy days. Health & Safety at Work? What Health & Safety. Those were the days when people had common sense instead.

Evening Star, the last locomotive built for BR, was withdrawn after only 5 years service! Well worth the expense building her. Sadly that was not uncommon at the end of steam

Re: 70013 - Oliver Cromwell

Posted: 13 Apr 2009, 20:26
by nigelb
Thanks for posting. Those are great pictures of a magnificent machine!

Nigel²

Re: 70013 - Oliver Cromwell

Posted: 13 Apr 2009, 21:04
by DispatchDragon
What the Nigel's and Capt Mcleland said :):):):)


Takes me back to my misspent childhood.

Leif

Re: 70013 - Oliver Cromwell

Posted: 13 Apr 2009, 22:50
by VC10
Jusr seen it on the return trip, it must have gone through Clandon station at at least 50mph. I haven't a steam loco go so fast in many a year. It was great to see it in the distance with the glow of the firebox reflected in the exhaust plume.

Re: 70013 - Oliver Cromwell

Posted: 13 Apr 2009, 23:32
by cstorey
Something none of us has mentioned is the smell - nothing really quite like it , and one of the most nostalgic scents there is

Re: 70013 - Oliver Cromwell

Posted: 14 Apr 2009, 09:50
by VC10
cstorey wrote:Something none of us has mentioned is the smell - nothing really quite like it , and one of the most nostalgic scents there is
Very good point. After taking the pictures below of Clan Line, walking back across the field I caught the lovely smell, immediately transporting me back across the years
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About 10 mins after the train had passed the sun came out and burnt all the mist away. Mist at 2:35 in the afternoon

Re: 70013 - Oliver Cromwell

Posted: 14 Apr 2009, 10:50
by Garry Russell
Smell is something I can only imagine as I have never see a steam loco in action :-(

You can't beat a 'living' machine though like old aeroplane that creak and gron the almost vibrate to bits on full power with a deafening roar :tunes:

Garry

Re: 70013 - Oliver Cromwell

Posted: 14 Apr 2009, 13:37
by delticbob
Damn 'kettle worshipers' :000:

Just wait till 55002 the NRM's 'Deltic' roars back to health. :kissu:

(says he who was on 46229's first 'return to steam' special the best part of 30 years ago) :drinkers:

Bob.

Re: 70013 - Oliver Cromwell

Posted: 14 Apr 2009, 14:12
by VC10
delticbob wrote:
Just wait till 55002 the NRM's 'Deltic' roars back to health. :kissu:

Bob.
Turn the key and go.
delticbob wrote:Damn 'kettle worshipers' :000:

(says he who was on 46229's first 'return to steam' special the best part of 30 years ago) :drinkers:

Bob.
I remember playing (unsupervised)on 46229 when it was static exhibit at Butlin's Minehead.

Those were the days when kids weren't wrapped in cotton wool and Butlins had no fear of a compensation claim if anything untoward happened.

Re: 70013 - Oliver Cromwell

Posted: 14 Apr 2009, 15:32
by forthbridge
VC10 wrote: I remember playing (unsupervised)on 46229 when it was static exhibit at Butlin's Minehead.

Those were the days when kids weren't wrapped in cotton wool and Butlins had no fear of a compensation claim if anything untoward happened.
Hey - I remember one time playing in a Scrappies. I found an old fire engine, and had a grand time with the old metal rocker switches, steering wheel and gear stick. The fact the windows were smashed, glass everywhere, oily and muddy ground, and surrounded by stacks of cars didn't sem to worry anyone.

No idea what we were there to look for (something for a car no doubt)..