Calm & Chaos: Thunderbirds, SpamCan, and the Pullman. 3 Charters around Carlisle. 21, 22, 23 June 24
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- Calm and Chaos: Thunderbirds, SpamCan, and the Pullman.
Three Charter Trains around Sunny Carlisle.
21, 22, 23 June 24
A beautiful weekend for trains around Carlisle!
Recorded at Carlisle's Citadel Station,
at Lazonby & Kirkoswald on the Settle & Carlisle line,
at Quintinshill, on the WCML in southern Scotland,
at Currock, on the Cumbrian Coast line
and
at Plumpton on the WCML north of Penrith.
On the Friday evening
we see GBRf Class 57s top and tail on the stock for Sunday's Glasgow GM Railtour for the Branch Line Society.
On the Saturday
We see the Midland Pullman - with a change to one of the Class 43s - on the Settle to Carlisle and Coastal Pullman. It ran from Holyhead along the North Wales Coast then via the Settle & Carlisle line to the Border City. It was reduced to a crawl awaiting the road at Lazonby as it was catching up on the preceding scheduled passenger train.
After a scheduled 4 hour stop, including servicing, we see the Pullman leaving Carlisle at Currock on its way around the Cumbrian Coast thus offering its clientelle views of the Irish Sea from Maryport to Whitehaven, St Bees to Seascale and from Ulverston to Arnside around beautiful Morecambe Bay.
The chaos? Well what do you think?
Tangmere and the Cumbrian Mountain Express arrived late due to its inbound train from London being held up by 'people on the line' early in its journey leading to it being over an hour late arriving at Carnforth. West Coast managed a speedy loco change.
The servicing wasn't too prompt, giving the late arrival and so departed late from Carlisle too.
We also see some signal glitches.
Signal CE302 failed due to defective bulbs in the Theatre Indicator, affecting departures from Platform 2. Several trains bound for the Cumbrian Coast left under caution.
Additionally Tangmere was initially routed West Coast Main Line when it was due to depart for the Settle & Carlisle line. The problem was quickly rectified!
On the Sunday
we see the Branch Line Society's Glasgow GM Railtour topped and tailed by GBRf class 57s at speed at Quintinshill and later at Plumpton, where the railtour had been put in the loop to allow a Pendolino to pass. I was able to drive between the locations as the Railtour also visited Upperby sidings after leaving Carlisle station.
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The Branch Line Society can certainly put together the most outlandish routes between two points. A journey that normally takes around 30 mins was stretched to over 100. All-in-all you had an interesting weekend.
Another great video Les. Thank you. John
Liked the "through the bridge arch" shots. It frames the trains really well, especially the Blue Pullman.
It's a long time since I saw the RAF unit. A nice location for the Blue Pullman heading to the coast and Tangmere once again, I bet she turns up in York on Thursday meanwhile WC sent their duel braked stock to heritage railways rather than fitting locks. I found internally KWVR own stock was better presented than WC's was
Les how I envy you, a great three days well done. Rod
Those 57's dont look right in that livery, got to be fair. Anyway...lovely shots out in the country as always Leslie. Very good.
Thankyou for that Les, the close-ups of Tangmere's wheels were very interesting, I've really like the design since I first saw them in the mid 50s. I didn't realise the procedures that have to happen with changing buffer lengths and couplings, not like the old days with a shunters pole the only bit of kit that was required. How things have changed since I was a lad!
Well done Les another superb video again some great rural shots there matey excellent zooming loved it thanks for sharing take care a t b syd
An excellent video - I really enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing.
Fantastic Video. Well Done.
Another great video Leslie.
Some awesome footage again Leslie just shared it on my facebook group. 👍
Les great video and selection of motive power thank you
Love the telephoto shots through the bridge at Lazonby.....
Cracking variety and scenery as always Les!
As usual Great stuff ..very entertaining very polished filming . Many thanks.. just subscribed.
Great video Les 👍
Great video Les. Good varied selection of traffic and I particularly liked the blue Pullman. Many thanks !!
Good catch Northern and Transpenine leaving together.Almost love at first sight kiss
Thanks for another varied selection of action at Carlisle.