Severn Valley & Paddock Garden Railways 4th May 2015

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Severn Valley & Paddock Garden Railways 4th May 2015

Post by dougrail » Sat May 09, 2015 10:44 pm

Day Two of the Bank Holiday travels saw the tour move onto the Paddock Garden Railway, a favourite location of mine.

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Our steed for the trip...

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Deltic...

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A new friend at Hampton Loade - one of the ELR lads had brought down his meths fired IP Jane, 'RAGNAROK'.

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Ragnarok impressed in steam too.
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Swordbreaker was soon steamed up - and needed only 1/3 turn on the regulator before it was chomping at the bit. Today was the real reinauguration of the 'Chickens' Rake after the Guards Van had an accident last autumn.

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Some very fine locos on shed

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One for my Wish list

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Lush little ELR Large Quarry Hunslet
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Second run..
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Other Locos awaiting
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This little fellow was active all afternoon, trundling along without a care in the world
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Cricceth Castle sent to retrieve the coaches and bring them back
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With the 'reverse' profile of shorter bonnet in lead, it takes on a look-a-like of the RHDR diesels does it not?

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Hunslet again
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Third steamup..
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Big Train...
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Hunslet close up
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Heritage Roundhouse Loco
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Away we go
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At the same time, the old gas burner unit had had new ceramic cut for it. It was brought down where the ELR lads kindly provided some silicone sealent to get it secured in place.
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One had not been expecting the big 'grease gun' the ELR TEAm brought to do the job but the assistance was muchly appreciated - a small freebie, as part of a larger contract that ELR have been awarded! :) The gas burner may be restored to 'Swordbreaker' - but the RWM 'metal box' Was roaring like a torch that day now it was free of obstructions and did rather well for itself.

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The Train Home

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LNER Teaks Rake
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A refresher for driver, and a clean and rubdown for engine at the King & Castle pub to top off what had been a great day in Shropshire!

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Post by dougrail » Sun May 10, 2015 12:49 am

Thank you very much. :)

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Post by kandnwlr » Sun May 10, 2015 5:02 pm

Now that some pic collection! Thanks for sharing!

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Post by dougrail » Mon May 11, 2015 10:49 pm

You're very welcome KNWLR :) Glad you enjoyed!

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Post by Peter Butler » Mon May 11, 2015 11:17 pm

That must have been a great day out. When living in the West Midlands I used to visit the SVR but never saw the garden railway, and now we are so far away I doubt I will get the opportunity, so your photographs show me what I am missing!
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Post by dougrail » Fri May 15, 2015 1:08 pm

Peter,

It usually is. The SVR has three lines allowing for a variety of runs and photographic opportunities. The Paddock operates on Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays usually, with all weekender at the Gala.

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