Taking on the mantle of Coffee Shop roving reporter just for today, I joined Ollie for but a small part of his charity challenge.
Thus far, he's on schedule with only minor delays to contend with. I joined Ollie at Castle Cary this morning, after facing my own problems with minor delays; initially it looked like my connection from Taunton was going to miss Ollie's train to Weymouth. Fortunately, his train was also slightly late, so I didn't have to rush like a mad 'un across the footbridge at Castle Cary.
Located Ollie on the Class 150, where, although looking a little tired, he seemed pleased to see me. The gift of a bottle of pop probably helped! No trolley service on the looooong drag to Weymouth.
A quick turn around at Weymouth (that's my shortest ever visit to the seaside!), where I barely had time for two lungfuls of nicotine, and off we headed back to Westbury. The guard was somewhat surprised to see us heading straight back, but Ollie soon explained the purpose of his journey and I added that was tagging along to offer moral support.
I left Ollie at Westbury from where he was heading off to Portsmouth Harbour, before returning later in the day to Bath Spa, thence to Swindon for the 1844 to Salisbury via Melksham, before using
SWT▸ to make a positioning move to Basingstoke to pick up the
FGW▸ BSK▸ -
RDG‡ service.
Just heard this minute that Ollie is about to board a Turbo at Basingstoke.....
With Ollie's permission, a few photos of him from this third day of his challenge:
It's not to late to donate. See:
http://www.fgwollie.com/tour.php?page=index