Saturday 27 June 2015

A DAY OUT ON THE BLUEBELL RAILWAY 26/06/2015 PART TWO (The Return)

Sheffield Park Station

After a delightful ride of 40 mins behind the S15 class we slowly arrived into our final destination of Sheffield Park. Here we should have had time to have a browse around the station and locomotive yard but this was our second disappointment of the day as it was closed for refurbishment of the roof.


THE S CLASS RUNNING AROUND IT'S TRAIN AT SHEFFIELD PARK



S15 No 847 BEING FED AND WATERED READY FOR THE RETURN RUN

So my time was spent walking around the station getting as many pictures as I could of the static loco's and carriage stock on show. The Pullman dining coach was only just able to fit into it's bay platform you will by the photo below that it's loco was up to the buffers, why didn't they use a smaller loco to shunt it in? 
Wealdon Rambler stock (left) and Pullman dining coach (right) (but only just see next)
BLUEBELL RAILWAY 2015
A tight fit indeed. 


Managed to get up on the footbridge for some good pictures of the end of the line and the "Wealdon Rambler" Coaches ready for their next turn of duty on the weekend. 





BLUEBELL RAILWAY 2015
CLOSED ENGINE SHED (Right) AND HEAD SHUNT TO END OF THE LINE (Left)
Was delighted to be allowed inside the signal box on the station platform and get a few pictures of the interior diagrams, levers and displays.


BLUEBELL RAILWAY JUNE 2015
INSIDE THE SIGNAL BOX ON THE STATION PLATFORM


A final few images and notes from the journey home, included a nice atmospheric picture from within Sharpthorne Tunnel and the overgrown platforms at West Hoathly station. 

CONDUCTOR RAILS? ARE YOU SURE ... AND SCENE FROM INSIDE SHARPTHORNE TUNNEL

THE PLATFORMS FROM WEST HOATHLY STATION HEADING TOWARDS KINGSCOTE

I do thoroughly recommend a visit to the Bluebell Railway but should point out that you would ideally want to go when SERVICE TWO is in operation, and a reminder that the Loco Yard is closed until end of July 2015. 

Loads more information at the Bluebell's site here http://www.bluebell-railway.co.uk/bluebell/whats_new.html


Friday 26 June 2015

A DAY OUT ON THE BLUEBELL RAILWAY 26/06/2015 PART ONE (Outwards)

FRIDAY 26th JUNE 2015

After a quick trip to the hospital first thing we were still able to get ourself away down to Sussex and have a very enjoyable time on the Bluebell Railway. 

Haven't been here since I was a young lad, and although I am a very nostalgic person this is an essentially new experience. Now we are able to take a Southern Railway service from Clapham Junction all the way through to East Grinstead and start our steam day out from there. 
Arriving at East Grinstead
East Grinstead.
It's only a short walk to the platform and while facilities are naturally basic they are keeping to the period of the railway and you have to start somewhere.

Temporary Ticket Office and Refreshment Coach
End of the line, Platform and new waiting shelter


When I was last here so many years ago it was just Sheffield Park to Horsted Keynes and back with a much smaller amount of stock to see. 

Now we'll have a nice run from East Grinstead to Sheffield Park taking in stops at Kingscote and Horsted Keynes along the route. 




When you also add in the old West Hoathly station, the platforms you can easily make out just before you enter Sharpthorne Tunnel and all in all you are in for a very pleasurable afternoon. 





The first train on the day was due out at 12:00 and arrived nice and early so I could get some shots of him coming over Imberhorne Viaduct and into the platform which soon filled up with passengers ready for a day out. 

The Network Rail line connects with the Bluebell railway here for traffic movements and special trains, was recently used to accommodate the Deltics that formed the Diesel gala. 

The locomotive power was provided by Class S15 No 847, which was a model my late father built from a brass kit and styled on this specific loco. The real one certainly shows the skills my father had creating such a realistic representation 




And we're off...no need for water 


Kingscote Station
Our first stop after a short ride over Imberhorne Viaduct (below) is Kingscote. 





This station was of course the end of the line for some years while the northern extension was completed and has improved facilities here. Has been restored to Southern Region 1950's style, each station has been styled to a particular era. 




Our stay was brief so only enough time for a few station pictures, we'll try and get a few more on the way home.

Leaving Kingscote our next feature on the line is the site of West Hoathly station and Sharpthorne Tunnel, which is described as running 731 yards (668 m) long underneath the village, and is the longest on a preserved Standard Railway put-together.

APPROACHING THE TUNNEL HEADING TO HORSTED KEYNES
Horsted Keynes Station.

After a pleasent meander throught he Sussex countryside we come into the delightful station of Horsted Keynes. Set in the Southern period of mid 1920s this was a busy junction station with a spur to Haywards Heath still a possible further extension via Ardingly. The station is also known for it's use in the popular period drama Downton Abbey.


The Bluebell railway have safeguarded the route and this includes rebuilding some bridges and have an agreement with the owners of the current aggregate site at Ardingly to prevent any damage or change of use to the current line there. 



The Wickham Trolley and wagon in Platform 1


The Bluebell have also extended the "branch" to be a double siding for additional stock storage. On special events such as the recent Deltic Diesel gala there were brake van rides up and down the branch from Platform 1.


The Spur / Branch in the direction of Ardingly and Haywards Heath. A future extension .... 

We depart Horsted Keynes station on to our final stop of Sheffield Park, on the way out there are a few unusual items of "stock" including a Tamper. 


PART TWO -- the voyage home, will follow on soon. We'll have images from around Sheffield Park station as we had plenty of time here though sadly the engine shed was closed while the roof was being replaced. 

Monday 15 June 2015

LETS HAVE A DAY OUT TO THE BLUEBELL ...

PLANNING A DAY OUT TO THE BLUEBELL HERITAGE RAILWAY IN A COUPLE OF WEEKS. IT'S SOMEWHERE I'VE NOT BEEN FOR SOME TIME, IN FACT IT WILL BE INTERESTING TO GO THERE BY TRAIN TO EAST GRINSTEAD AND TRAVEL THE WHOLE ROUTE TO SHEFFIELD PARK AND BACK DURING THE DAY. 


WILL BE SURE TO TAKE PLENTY OF PICTURES AROUND THE PLACE, I HOPE TO SEE STEPNEY AND FENCHURCH WHO I BELIEVE HAVE BEEN REPAINTED BACK TO THEIR STROUDLY COLOURS AND LOOKING SPLENDID. 



PRAYING FOR A SUNNY DAY AND PLENTY OF ACTION ON ONE OF THE MOST IMPRESSIVE EXAMPLES OF A HERITAGE RAILWAY YOU WILL FIND. 

FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY ... 
(BUT IF YOU GOT SCREAMING KIDS DON'T GET IN MY CARRIAGE OK). 


Saturday 13 June 2015

NORTH NORFOLK RAILWAY SUMMER DIESEL GALA

This weekend is the popular Diesel Gala on the North Norfolk Railway. An event of interest now that they have the option of bringing in guest locomotives via their rarely used Level Crossing link at Sheringham. 

Over three days, you can be sure of a great day out on the NNR, with classic 1960s locomotive hard at work between Sheringham and Holt. It's a lovely part of the world to visit anyway, I remember some great times in Norfolk enjoying holidays in Cromer, Great Yarmouth and of course messing about on the Broads. 



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D5401: Image Copyright Laurence Sly





Visiting Locomotives

Class 26 D5343 (26043) - This locomotive will arrive in time for the event and will stay until the end of July and is courtesy of the Gloucester & Warwickshire Railway.


Class 27, D5401 (27056) - This locomotive will arrive in May and stay until the end of August and is courtesy of the Great Central Railway


Class 35 'Hymek' D7076 - Arriving by road, courtesy of the Bury Hydraulic Group.

Class 37 37059 (DRS Locomotive) - This will arrive via Sheringham Level Crossing at approximately 1800 on Thursday 11th June and is visiting courtesy of Direct Rail Services



DRS Locomotive: Copyright Shaun Brittain
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Home Fleet Traction

Class 25, 25057 (D5207)

Class 31, D5631 (31207) Friday and Saturday only.

Class 37, D6732 (37032)

Class 101 DMU, in use as a hauled set and working under its own power.

Class 11 12131, working brake van rides between trains at Weybourne and working a special train from Weybourne to Holt and return with the Wisbech & Upwell tramcar No.7 each afternoon.


Fares



Ticket Type
     
On the day
Adult Rover 1 Day
£19.00
Adult Rover 2 Day

£33.00
Adult Rover 3 Day
£49.00
Senior Rover 1 Day

£18.00
Senior Rover 2 Day

£31.00
Senior Rover 3 Day
£46.00
Child Rover 1 Day

£11.00
Child Rover 2 Day
£17.00
Child Rover 3 Day

£22.00
Family Rover 1 Day

£57.00
Family Rover 2 Day

£99.00
Family Rover 3 Day

£147.00





Monday 1 June 2015

7mm NARROW GAUGE ASSOCIATION EXHIBITION 13th JUNE 2015

The 7mm Narrow Gauge Association

The 35th Exhibition & AGM of the 7mm Narrow Gauge Association will be held on 13th June at Burton Town Hall

OPENING TIMES:  10.30am - 4.30pm
ADMISSION:   Adults £5.00

Burton Town Hall, King Edward Place, Burton Upon Trent, Staffordshire DE14 2EB

Link to map -- https://goo.gl/maps/ViLAH

Come and join us for the premier exhibition in 7mm O Scale narrow gauge modelling featuring 15 layouts, demonstrations, competitions and 14 specialist traders.

There is limited on site pay and display parking (due to building works) but other car parks are nearby. Please respect our neighbours if parking in the residential area. The venue is only a few hundred yards from Burton Station on the Derby Birmingham line.


Come and see 'Up the Line', 
A War Department Light Railway project in 7mm Narrow Gauge, as featured in British Railway Modelling and on RMweb. 






List of Layouts Attending :

Calstock's Halton Quay. 0n 16.5 Chris Peacock. 
Fangfoss. 7mm Scale 24.5mm Gauge(3' 6") Richard Chown. 
B.A.Cookes Engineering. 0n 16.5 Mark Surr. 
Watchet Town. 0n 16.5 Peter Jackson. 
Nancledre Harbour. 0n 16.5 Malcolm 'mac' Strong. 
Martins Vale Plantation Rly. GN 15 / 1n20 Mike Bartleet. 
Emley-Sous-Bois. 0n 16.5 Mike Lee. 
Afon Adit. 09 Martin Rich. 
Grass Valley. 0n30 Peter Smith. 
Nitinat Lumber Co. 0n30 Colin Hayes. 
Stannard Grove. 0n 16.5 Alan Postlethwaite. 
Allbroke Estate Rly. 0n 16.5 Douglas Meany. 
Clee Valley Rly. 09 Peter Leadley. 
Up the Line-1918. 0n 16.5 Kevin Hughes. 
Caldon Low Shed. 7mm Scale 24.5mm Gauge Nigel Tansley.