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April 09


Fri 3rd Apr 2009
Recent Photographs

Sat 4th Apr 2009
Charfield, Standish and Bulwark
<b> 5th April 2009</b> --- GWR Castle Class 4-6-0 no 5029 Nunney Castle leading BR Britannia Class 7MT 4-6-0 70013 Oliver Cromwell making a great scene curving Langstone Rock hauling the 1Z52 London Paddington to Par (from Westbury) which they could only manage as far as Newton Abbot. This was due to hot axle box problems with 5029 which was removed, and the tour was forwarded with D1015 piloting 70013.
Sun 5th Apr 2009
Sunshine in Devon and Wiltshire for the Royal Duchy
 
<b> 6th April 2009</b> --- Today through up one of the best pieces of '60' action for the year, when DB Schenker's Mainline blue liveried 60011 (and last remaining Mainline blue following 60044 being stored at Toton) hauled Grey and EWS stickered 60068 dead in train after its recent failures from the Westerleigh oil terminus to Lindsey with a rake of empty tanks running as the usuaul 6E41 after it didn't run Saturday. The train passes Cam and Dursley running a few minutes early. Many thanks to the lizard for his info.
Mon 6th Apr 2009
Double Tugs on the 6E41 and action at Bristol Temple Meads
<b> 7th April 2009</b> --- DB Schenker's 59206 in its house colours comes over the Bishton Flyover working the 6C83 11:41 Machen to Westbury yard
Tue 7th Apr 2009
DB Schenker's 59206 on the Machen and Advenza 47237 to Shipley
<b> 8th April 2009</b> DRS 37605 leads DRS 37610 on the 6M67 Bridgwater to Crewe flasks at Worle Parkway.
Wed 8th Apr 2009
DRS movements in the South West of England
 

Thu 9th Apr 2009
West Midlands for Skoda36, DVT101 and Colas 47727 on steel

Fri 10th Apr 2009
1Z27 47804-37676

Tue 14th Apr 2009
Four Days in the West Highlands - Scotland
 

Tue 14th Apr 2009
67010 first outing in WSMR livery is to rescue 67014

Wed 15th Apr 2009
The Great Britain II

Wed 15th Apr 2009
DRS 'Growlers' reversing at Severn Tunnel junction in the wet
 

Thu 16th Apr 2009
An afternoon at Cholsey Manor Farm
<b> 17th April 2009</b> Ex-one liveried 47818 passes Freshford hauling the 5Z50 0915 Eastleigh to Long Marston.
Fri 17th Apr 2009
Historical Convoy to Eastleigh and 47818 from Eastleigh

Sat 18th Apr 2009
The Torbay Coast Boat Train several times
 
<b> 20th April 2009</b> --- Advenza freight liveried 47237 passes Bishton hauling barrier 6348 as the 5Z46 12:00 Landore to Gloucester Horton Road. The barrier is due to go to Kilmarnock Brush tomorrow and return later during the week.
Mon 20th Apr 2009
5Z46 Landore to Brush hauled by 47237 and Two Tugs

Tue 21st Apr 2009
Tug24 turns up on the Round Oak again

Thu 23rd Apr 2009
A tug hattrick and Scarborough Express advertised 47826
 
<b> 25th April 2009</b> Cotswold Rail's 47818 returns from Brush Loughborough with barrier 6348 and FGW powercar 43056, running as the 5Z47 the colourful consist skirts around the severn estuary in lovely sunshine at Purton.
Sat 25th Apr 2009
Having fun with 47818, 67029 on the Central Wales explorer plus Tug74 and 65!
<b> 28th April 2009</b> --- The long awaited return of the 6V36 Lackenby to Margam(no longer Llanwern) steel slab train. The 6V36 still has its old path and is still a good time keeper like many steel trains that come down the lydney line like the 6V92. With load 22, and on its second day of running this year, 66011 heads south through Undy in sunshine bang on time.
Wed 29th Apr 2009
The Return of the long 6V36 Steel slab train from Lackenby

Thu 30th Apr 2009
Cancer Trust Tug dominates the Theale tanks on the last week of April
 
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