Platform 9 and 4/4: A New Railway Appreciation Thread

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  • betjemaniacbetjemaniac Shipmate
    But they are slab-sided...they're diesels...they can't help it, poor things.
    :wink:

    Each to his own, of course. The original green was greatly enhanced by the white cab, IMHO.

    Is it just me, or does the BR blue in which heritage diesels appear these days seem brighter than the original colour? IYSWIM.

    I think *cleaner* is at the root of a lot of it…
  • But they are slab-sided...they're diesels...they can't help it, poor things.
    :wink:

    Each to his own, of course. The original green was greatly enhanced by the white cab, IMHO.

    Is it just me, or does the BR blue in which heritage diesels appear these days seem brighter than the original colour? IYSWIM.

    I think *cleaner* is at the root of a lot of it…

    Yes, that's true. The heritage diesels, as well as their steam companions, really don't have to work so hard in a dusty and dirty environment as they would have done IRL.

    Not that I would wish it on them, or their humans, of course.
  • SandemaniacSandemaniac Shipmate
    I had occasion to drive past the Colne Valley Railway today and was startled to see that they have an InterCity 125 set parked up.
  • I had occasion to drive past the Colne Valley Railway today and was startled to see that they have an InterCity 125 set parked up.

    You could take a ride on it on 5th July:

    https://www.colnevalleyrailway.co.uk/

    (Scroll down to HST days)

    Not the sort of train usually associated with rural Essex...
  • No - this is more like it: https://rogerfarnworth.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/5318212_4ccd23b7.jpg?w=624

    But, to be fair, the original Colne Valley Railway bought and used the experimental District Railway electric set.
  • So they did, though IIRC they only bought part of the train...
    :wink:

  • Don't know about that, I think it only had three carriages.
  • You may be right - Hamilton Ellis records that the CVLR bought the motor coach (minus electrical equipment) and *two ordinary coaches*.

    Here's a photo of part of the experimental train - I'm assuming that the CVLR's coaches were also part of the set, but it's not clear how many cars there were originally:

    https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Experimental_Train.jpg
  • Yes, I only know the brief Hamilton Ellis mention.
  • He could have been clearer...

    BTW, I made an error - I should have written CV&HR (Colne Valley & Halstead Railway), not CVLR.
  • My mistake too!
  • SandemaniacSandemaniac Shipmate
    I had occasion to drive past the Colne Valley Railway today and was startled to see that they have an InterCity 125 set parked up.

    You could take a ride on it on 5th July:

    https://www.colnevalleyrailway.co.uk/

    (Scroll down to HST days)

    Not the sort of train usually associated with rural Essex...

    I have to say that my desire to ride on one is muted by the amount of time I spent on them between Oxford and Didcot.

    Is there anything about obscure local railways that you lot don't know? All I know about the Colne Valley is that it used to be known as the Bugsquasher! Oh, and that they had to move a mile down the line a few years ago...
  • ArethosemyfeetArethosemyfeet Shipmate, Heaven Host
    Displaying my ignorance again: I assumed Colne was the one in East Lancs.
  • SandemaniacSandemaniac Shipmate
    Displaying my ignorance again: I assumed Colne was the one in East Lancs.

    I may have deliberately sown confusion just to keep the whizzkids on their toes... and, let's face it, lots more people have heard of that Colne!
  • All I know about the Colne Valley is that it used to be known as the Bugsquasher! Oh, and that they had to move a mile down the line a few years ago...
    Did they actually move in the end? Wikipedia suggests that ultimately they were able to stay put.

  • SandemaniacSandemaniac Shipmate
    Ah, right, TBH it's so many years since I'd been that I couldn't remember - the last time I actually visited would have been at least 30 years ago.
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