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« on: April 18, 2013, 17:05:50 » |
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In driving past Crowlas (A30 east bound) around 11h45 today (18th April 2013), a diesel shunter on a low loader was west bound (towards Penzance?). Does anyone know where it was actually going, please? Surely can't be a Network Rail one, as that would have gone by rail. However, could it be for the Helston railway? As I was driving, I couldn't stop and photograph! With thanks
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« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2013, 17:22:45 » |
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Surely can't be a Network Rail one, as that would have gone by rail...
I wouldn't bet on that. There are numerous examples of mainline registered stock and locos being moved by road. However in the particular case of a shunter, it would get in the way of everything else due to its slow speed, so it is usually the case that they are moved long distances by road. Paul
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« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2013, 17:27:16 » |
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That makes sense, Paul. How long would it take, and how many crew changes, to get a shunter from Bristol TM‡ to Penzance?
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« Reply #3 on: April 18, 2013, 18:35:47 » |
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Surely can't be a Network Rail one, as that would have gone by rail. Doubt it was a "Network Rail" shunter not sure NR» has many if any at all
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« Reply #4 on: April 18, 2013, 18:48:48 » |
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Surely can't be a Network Rail one, as that would have gone by rail. Doubt it was a "Network Rail" shunter not sure NR» has many if any at all I assumed he just meant a shunter for use on Network Rail infrastructure 'somewhere', rather than on a heritage or private site? Paul
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« Reply #5 on: April 18, 2013, 19:21:38 » |
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I saw this as well, was stuck about 7 cars behind it all the way from Hayle to near Crowlas, assumed it was being moved to Long Rock depot. No doubtedly I passed you, as I was on the way to the Cornwall Farmers place near Ludgvan.
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« Reply #6 on: April 18, 2013, 21:25:44 » |
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That makes sense, Paul. How long would it take, and how many crew changes, to get a shunter from Bristol TM‡ to Penzance?
Class 08 shunters are limited to 15mph, so for the 207 miles from Bristol to Penzance you are looking at at least 14 hours to do the trip. There simply wouldn't be enough loops along the way for it to avoid being in the way of every other movement.
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« Reply #7 on: April 18, 2013, 22:07:32 » |
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Were the 08/09's moved by road in the 40's? It wouldn't have been much easier even then to have transported them to their respective depots. The orignal design does date back to the 30's.
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« Reply #8 on: April 18, 2013, 22:26:10 » |
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Were the 08/09's moved by road in the 40's? It wouldn't have been much easier even then to have transported them to their respective depots. The original design does date back to the 30's. There were a lot more loops and the network was used less intensively.
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« Reply #9 on: April 19, 2013, 05:04:38 » |
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To FTN! & ElectricTrain; apologies. Yes, I was using a generic term for a shunter. Didn't have time to identify it. I did note on the inward trip that there was already a shunter at Longrock. With the advent of HST▸ 's, I would have thought a shunter at Longrock was not necessary these days? Richwarwicker. I passed the low loader at Crowlas, and was aware of may cars behind it, so yes, we passed without meeting!
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« Reply #10 on: April 19, 2013, 08:53:00 » |
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The shunter at Long Rock gets regular use in connection with the sleeper stock from the Night Riviera.
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« Reply #11 on: April 19, 2013, 09:36:03 » |
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Re movement of shunters and small locos in the past, they would often be added to a freight train usually with the rods disconnected. Even then you had to keep an eye out for hot boxes as they weren't used to travelling many miles in one go or above about 10 mph.
Nowadays because of the lack of suitable freights most shunters and preserved steam has to go by road particularly as has been said, the overll increase in speed of trains, lack of mixed freightm plus not many preserved lines have mainline connections.
Mainline steam used on specials will often make and an overnight staging run from it's home depot to near the starting point usually with a support coach in tow.
Used to get them past the house from Didcot to Southall/OOC▸ and vice versa
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« Reply #12 on: April 20, 2013, 09:40:46 » |
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And in fact, there has been a steam loco with support coaches stabled at St Phillips all this week. Presumably off on a special today and tomorrow.
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« Reply #13 on: April 20, 2013, 10:43:23 » |
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And in fact, there has been a steam loco with support coaches stabled at St Phillips all this week. Presumably off on a special today and tomorrow.
Haven't seen it but I suspect it may be 34067 Tangmere which is due to take over tomorrow for the next leg of the Railway Touring Company's nine day Great Britain VI tour which started at London Victoria and ends at London Kings Cross by way of Cornwall, Wales, the West Coast Main line, Scotland and the East Coast Main line.
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« Reply #14 on: April 20, 2013, 13:38:03 » |
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In fact two steam locos have been stabled at SPM▸ this week two black 5s & support coaches for a charter this weekend.
Tangmere is supposed to be visiting for coal & water sometime next week
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