Two Tours : Sat May 1st The Royal Duchy : The Welshman
Two Tours : Sat May 1st The Royal Duchy : The Welshman
6024 King Ed I arrives at Temple Meads at 9.00pm from Devon.
http://www.uksteam.info/tours/t10/t0501b.htm
Sunset c. 8.30 on Saturday, might make lineside shots 'interesting'.
http://www.uksteam.info/tours/t10/t0501b.htm
Sunset c. 8.30 on Saturday, might make lineside shots 'interesting'.
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If it's running a bit early a sunset/glint shot could be possible between Worle and Temple Meads, if it's on time a silhouette shot might just be possible instead. Weather dependant of course!!mow wrote:6024 King Ed I arrives at Temple Meads at 9.00pm from Devon.
http://www.uksteam.info/tours/t10/t0501b.htm
Sunset c. 8.30 on Saturday, might make lineside shots 'interesting'.
Also passing through Bristol this Saturday is 70013 Oliver Cromwell on The Welshman.
http://www.uksteam.info/tours/t10/t0501d.htm
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Re: Sat May 1st The Royal Duchy
BristleGWR wrote:Its BH and guess what, the weather aint great...mow wrote:Weather dependant of course!!
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BristleGWR wrote:OK, so at 10.50 I heard and then saw from my flat window, what must have been The Welshman going through Ashley Hill. I wasn't expecting it so missed a good photo opportunity. Never mind, I could catch it on the way back!mow wrote:6024 King Ed I arrives at Temple Meads at 9.00pm from Devon.
Also passing through Bristol this Saturday is 70013 Oliver Cromwell on The Welshman.
http://www.uksteam.info/tours/t10/t0501d.htm
Could someone explain about the route? I see that it goes on the main line via Abbey Wood and Dr. Days to Bath. Does it miss out Temple Meads?
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Twerton meadows....
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Pilning as the train headed for Wales, should have gone to the A4 at Corston....
http://michael527.fotopic.net/c1844098.html
http://michael527.fotopic.net/c1844098.html
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Re: Sat May 1st The Royal Duchy
Yes. Dr Days to North Somerset junction, around the east side of the triangle.Geoffers wrote:
Could someone explain about the route? I see that it goes on the main line via Abbey Wood and Dr. Days to Bath. Does it miss out Temple Meads?
In BR steam days and beforehand, this was the accepted route for the majority of trains between Cardiff and Salisbury. The Bristol stop was made at Stapleton Road.
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Thanks very much. I did try and get some photos of its return journey from a bridge in Horfield, but either it was running early from the times listed and I'd missed it or it was very late. I gave up around 6 p.m. when it was also starting to rain!Robin Summerhill wrote:Yes. Dr Days to North Somerset junction, around the east side of the triangle.Geoffers wrote:
Could someone explain about the route? I see that it goes on the main line via Abbey Wood and Dr. Days to Bath. Does it miss out Temple Meads?
In BR steam days and beforehand, this was the accepted route for the majority of trains between Cardiff and Salisbury. The Bristol stop was made at Stapleton Road.
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It was running to time or just a little early. I wasn't intending to see it, but I saw it "by accident" as I was going from the M32 up to Filton and it passed by just as I went under the bridge at Abbey Wood. Must have been about 1655Geoffers wrote:Thanks very much. I did try and get some photos of its return journey from a bridge in Horfield, but either it was running early from the times listed and I'd missed it or it was very late. I gave up around 6 p.m. when it was also starting to rain!Robin Summerhill wrote:Yes. Dr Days to North Somerset junction, around the east side of the triangle.Geoffers wrote:
Could someone explain about the route? I see that it goes on the main line via Abbey Wood and Dr. Days to Bath. Does it miss out Temple Meads?
In BR steam days and beforehand, this was the accepted route for the majority of trains between Cardiff and Salisbury. The Bristol stop was made at Stapleton Road.
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Robin Summerhill wrote:Geoffers wrote:Right. I must have missed it literally by seconds then. I arrived at the bridge at about 16.50 and my first lining-up photo is timed at 16.52. Then there was a First train going through at 16.57. My fault - it took longer to walk there than I had assumed. Never mind, conditions were hardly ideal!Robin Summerhill wrote:It was running to time or just a little early. I wasn't intending to see it, but I saw it "by accident" as I was going from the M32 up to Filton and it passed by just as I went under the bridge at Abbey Wood. Must have been about 1655Geoffers wrote:
Thanks very much. I did try and get some photos of its return journey from a bridge in Horfield, but either it was running early from the times listed and I'd missed it or it was very late. I gave up around 6 p.m. when it was also starting to rain!
Geoffers
