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LEANDER climing toDENT station

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barrow758
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LEANDER climing toDENT station

Post by barrow758 » Thu Dec 15, 2016 7:56 pm

may last year LEANDER on the carlise and settle line ,frank hope you enjoy the move to your new house Image5DMK1047 by Stuart Hill, on FlickrImage5DMK1048 by Stuart Hill, on FlickrImage5DMK1049 by Stuart Hill, on FlickrImage5DMK1050 by Stuart Hill, on FlickrImage5DMK1051 by Stuart Hill, on FlickrImage5DMK1052 by Stuart Hill, on FlickrImage5DMK1053 by Stuart Hill, on FlickrImage5DMK1055 by Stuart Hill, on FlickrImage5DMK1056 by Stuart Hill, on FlickrImage5DMK1057 by Stuart Hill, on FlickrImage5DMK1063 by Stuart Hill, on FlickrImage5DMK1064 by Stuart Hill, on Flickr

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Re: LEANDER climing toDENT station

Post by johnhowe » Thu Dec 15, 2016 11:23 pm

Hi Stuart, The move has gone very well, with my free bus pass I can travel from Liverpool to Chester Southport and for the next few weeks all over Mersey-rail. Nice set of images of Leander and of course the last two actually has the owner Chris Beet leaning out of the cab. Chris beet's family have two engines in our museum.

Frank.

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Re: LEANDER climing toDENT station

Post by phantom6 » Fri Dec 16, 2016 10:36 am

She,s puffing nearly as much as me when i climb the hills in the machloop

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Re: LEANDER climing toDENT station

Post by 3Greens » Wed Dec 28, 2016 10:17 am

Lovey image set. Working hard coming up there :thumbs:
Thanks for posting

3Greens :thumb:

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Re: LEANDER climing toDENT station

Post by AndrewBarclay » Sun Jan 22, 2017 5:23 pm

johnhowe wrote:Hi Stuart, The move has gone very well, with my free bus pass I can travel from Liverpool to Chester Southport and for the next few weeks all over Mersey-rail. Nice set of images of Leander and of course the last two actually has the owner Chris Beet leaning out of the cab. Chris beet's family have two engines in our museum.

Frank.
Hi Stuart, 60163 Tornado is steaming from Skipton via Settle to Appleby on 13th, 14th, 15th, February 2017 on Northern Rail Plandamf
service I look forward to seeing your images. Great shots of the PFAT of the primer Omani Typhoon 20 21.1.17 could almost hear the EJs 200s from here.

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Re: LEANDER climing toDENT station

Post by kingsown » Sun Jan 22, 2017 7:09 pm

Thanks for that Andrew will put on the calander went out to oxen Holme for Leander yesterday they put out revised times then put them back so we all missed it uk steam seams to be a bit unreliable as I checked times at 9-45 then left barrow for Kendal still thinking the time was 11-56 are well that's life

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Re: LEANDER climing toDENT station

Post by H.A.Bucken » Mon Jan 23, 2017 2:11 pm

Times elsewhere were accurate. You should look closely at the times for either side of your chosen location; last Saturday's still on 'uksteaminfo': time at Carnforth- 0947-1029, Oxen 1156, (WOT? over an hour and half for around 13 miles!) then Grayrigg at 1107=s passing time at Oxen obviously wrong. It has happened before, but don't think I've been caught out.
Saturday north-bounds could be heard at Oxenholme while they were still on the Holme levels, including the Tesco with 68002 and 019 plus 17 twins. Shortly before Christmas one of the north-bound Tescos had 20 twins, longest I've seen; having Googled IKAs I estimate that train at just shy of 800 yards long and possibly too long even for the Carnforth loops. Must get confirmation from my man at Oxenholme.
Roger

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