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Cumbrian Hoovers railtour 14/4/18
Cumbrian Hoovers railtour 14/4/18
This was a railtour that routed Birmingham-Settle Carlisle line-Carlisle-Cumbrian coast route-Birmingham on 14/4-hauled by two Class 50 diesels 50007 Hercules and 50049 Defiance. Saw them early morning and late afternoon as they passed through Lancashire and Cumbria.
(The locos were known affectionately as 'Hoovers' because of the sound of the centrifugal air filters originally fitted!).
Crossing the viaduct at Whalley in the Ribble Valley, early morning.
006 by Peter Rowe, on Flickr
008 by Peter Rowe, on Flickr
Crossing the viaduct at Arnside on the Cumbrian coast, late afternoon.
014 by Peter Rowe, on Flickr
020 by Peter Rowe, on Flickr
Hope they are of interest to anyone who remembers these in their heyday.
Best Wishes
Pete
(The locos were known affectionately as 'Hoovers' because of the sound of the centrifugal air filters originally fitted!).
Crossing the viaduct at Whalley in the Ribble Valley, early morning.
006 by Peter Rowe, on Flickr
008 by Peter Rowe, on Flickr
Crossing the viaduct at Arnside on the Cumbrian coast, late afternoon.
014 by Peter Rowe, on Flickr
020 by Peter Rowe, on Flickr
Hope they are of interest to anyone who remembers these in their heyday.
Best Wishes
Pete
Re: Cumbrian Hoovers railtour 14/4/18
Great shots, spent many years doing Hoovers around Exeter and the West country up to London
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Re: Cumbrian Hoovers railtour 14/4/18
very nice Peter, there is one clear advantage for your locations over East Anglia where I photograph the occasional locos - no overhead cantenaries, no matter where you stand they get in the way!
thanks for posting them
andy
thanks for posting them
andy
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Re: Cumbrian Hoovers railtour 14/4/18
Brilliant! Love the first and third shots. Looks like the Cargo-D rake (if they are still around?) Either case nice to see a matching livery set of coaches rather than the usual mishmash of liveries!
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Re: Cumbrian Hoovers railtour 14/4/18
Proper diesel locos! I do like the third one - rail and water is a great mix photographically.
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Re: Cumbrian Hoovers railtour 14/4/18
Great shots
Here's my video of them at Wigan and later Bamfurlong on their return in the evening.
https://youtu.be/RR1EdKcycVw
The Cargo D stock went to DRS, the stock that was used in this tour was the Rivera stuff which has finally been painted into Blue & Grey after spending far too long in faded ex-Virgin livery... now if we can convince them to paint a rake in Intercity
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Here's my video of them at Wigan and later Bamfurlong on their return in the evening.
https://youtu.be/RR1EdKcycVw
The Cargo D stock went to DRS, the stock that was used in this tour was the Rivera stuff which has finally been painted into Blue & Grey after spending far too long in faded ex-Virgin livery... now if we can convince them to paint a rake in Intercity
Phil
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Re: Cumbrian Hoovers railtour 14/4/18
Oh right! Wondered why I haven't heard of that Cargo D set for a while.
It makes all the difference! Especially in your video, with some imagination it looks like a video from the BR era. Nice spirited departure from Wigan too
It makes all the difference! Especially in your video, with some imagination it looks like a video from the BR era. Nice spirited departure from Wigan too
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Re: Cumbrian Hoovers railtour 14/4/18
Yeah Cargo-D went bust I think around 2013-2014 which was a shame, the positive was that at least DRS took on the stock so it's getting daily mainline use
I know what you mean about imagination, if only we could convince Rivera to paint that Genny in Blue & Grey or a full set in Intercity and we'd be laughing
Phil
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I know what you mean about imagination, if only we could convince Rivera to paint that Genny in Blue & Grey or a full set in Intercity and we'd be laughing
Phil
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