Great Central Railway - News and "Stuff"

Great Central Railway - News and "Stuff"

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Jonathan01n

75 posts

60 months

Thursday 4th June 2020
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Go get a copy of Train simulator and download openbve, openbve got some nice uk routes and trains and its free!

Flying Phil

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1,585 posts

145 months

Saturday 20th June 2020
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Finally some good news from the GCR Website:-

Provisional date for first passenger services: Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th July 2020.

Work is well-advanced towards a projected first date for running passenger trains of 25th July subject, of course, to rules in place from the government at that time. Intensive preparation has gone into a recovery plan which will be submitted to the Office of Rail and Road this coming week for their approval; needless to say there a hundreds of considerations on and off-train that must be taken into account to ensure that we operate safely in line with government guidelines and “the new normal”. A number of test trains will run between now and the scheduled opening date to ensure that everything is ready and that all safety critical competencies are updated.

More details will be published as details are confirmed.


ecsrobin

17,111 posts

165 months

Saturday 20th June 2020
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Otispunkmeyer said:
I get that diesels and their exhaust fumes aren't the flavour of the month, but I really get a bit annoyed with people who want to banish the engine to room 101 as the spawn of satan.

Its been the world's prime mover for decades and probably still will be going forward. Its an incredibly useful bit of engineering....it literally keeps the economies of the world turning. Without diesel nothing would get done!

Granted, their use in cars is perhaps unnecessary and ill-advised but in the worlds of shipping cargo, lifting big things, moving earth, generating power etc etc we have a lot of things to thank the diesel engine for! It's literally powered the modern world to where we are now.
Whilst I appreciate a steam engine, for me diesel is king and I’m a young’un. Sadly I live in the south so was all electric growing up with the odd freight train passing.

Flying Phil

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1,585 posts

145 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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The Canal Bridge refurbishment is virtually finished as they have lifted in the Lattice girders yesterday. The next section is the "Factory Flyover" 4 arches and two bridge decks over the Precispark car park and Railway Terrace.

mcdjl

5,446 posts

195 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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Flying Phil said:
The Canal Bridge refurbishment is virtually finished as they have lifted in the Lattice girders yesterday. The next section is the "Factory Flyover" 4 arches and two bridge decks over the Precispark car park and Railway Terrace.
I didn't realise it wasn't finished when I passed under it 2 weeks ago. Looks much tidier than it did!

Flying Phil

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145 months

Friday 10th July 2020
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The crane has gone and they are just applying the waterproofing to the bridge decks. This is from the other side looking West.

Flying Phil

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145 months

Friday 21st August 2020
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Going back to wagon matters a pair of our restored Windcutter wagons had been "Stopped" due to wheel flanges being worn "Too Thin". We were able to swap wheelsets on one but the other has outsize bearings and we had no spares. To put new tyres on would cost several thousand pounds. Just before lockdown I saw a possible alternative solution and after a lot of negotiation it arrived...
It is an old SR Steam Heat Van which was used to preheat passenger trains. The intention is to swap wheelsets and then resell it. Since then I have given it a very quick paint to smarten it up whilst it is at the GCR. I have also reclaimed some of the louvre slats to fill the holes!

pherlopolus

2,088 posts

158 months

Saturday 22nd August 2020
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Is that the one from CVR? we looked at it to turn it into a generator van, but decided to look out for a GUV instead...

Flying Phil

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145 months

Saturday 22nd August 2020
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pherlopolus said:
Is that the one from CVR? we looked at it to turn it into a generator van, but decided to look out for a GUV instead...
Yes it did come from the CVR. It still has the steam generating boiler in, but all the controls have been vandalised and there are other bits missing....It could make an excellent "Glamping" body or an exhibition/sales stand on a railway. We will be reselling it in a few months time after we have swapped wheelsets.

Flying Phil

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1,585 posts

145 months

Saturday 5th September 2020
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Further work on the Steam Heat Van, I was able to buy some perspex and get it cut to size ( even though I had to guess the corner radius as I only sized the window frame with a handy piece of string!) Fortunately they fit and are secured used silicon sealant.

Flying Phil

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1,585 posts

145 months

Wednesday 23rd September 2020
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In other GCR news, there was a small overbridge (No 341) just North of Quorn Station. It was inspected early this year and a speed restriction placed on it due to its poor condition (only 120 years old!). A new concrete bridge with refurbished lattice girders has been designed, built and installed. Now Trains are now back running over the new bridge at a cost of £250,000 ish.



There is another "Re-Unification" zoom talk on-line on Sunday 27th Sept.....details on the GCR website.

Flying Phil

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Thursday 5th November 2020
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Meanwhile, back in the shed at Rothley, we have been doing some more work on one of our "Windcutter" mineral wagons. This had an "inner body" as it was used by ICI to transport Soda Ash in the 70's, then it went to Rover Cars to move steel scrap. Due to the space between the two bodies getting filled with corrosive "stuff" we have been cutting out lots of rusty steel.......

ecsrobin

17,111 posts

165 months

Saturday 19th December 2020
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Great central and the bridge featured yesterday on walking Britain’s lost railways on channel5. Its available on catch up.

Flying Phil

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Monday 21st December 2020
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ecsrobin said:
Great central and the bridge featured yesterday on walking Britain’s lost railways on channel5. Its available on catch up.
I enjoyed watching that. He gave a good overview of the whole line and on the preserved sections. It was a shame he called it the "Grand Central" a couple of times!
They have raised nearly £400,000 so far, this year, towards the next section to be built - the "Factory Flyover".

Flying Phil

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1,585 posts

145 months

Wednesday 13th January 2021
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Just before the latest "Lockdown", we were able to remove a bit more rusty steel from the end door, using a plasma cutter.

henrycrun

2,449 posts

240 months

Flying Phil

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145 months

Friday 2nd April 2021
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Some very good news from the GCR ..... Passenger Trains will be running from April 17th, with advance booking on line via the GCR website. .....Which also has today....

"Published April 2, 2021 | By GCR Admin
Great Central Railway to receive £515,700 from the second round of the Government’s Culture Recovery Fund
GCR are among more than 2,700 recipients to benefit from the latest round of awards from the £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund
This award will hugely assist the Railway to recover from the devastating impact of Covid closures and ongoing restrictions"

dhutch

14,369 posts

197 months

Tuesday 6th April 2021
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Flying Phil said:
Some very good news from the GCR ..... Passenger Trains will be running from April 17th, with advance booking on line via the GCR website. .....Which also has today....
Nice.

Flying Phil

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1,585 posts

145 months

Thursday 8th April 2021
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More good news from the GCR is that the "Factory Flyover" part of the Bridging the Gap project now stands at £755,000 in just over a year of fundraising. They need approx £3M for this section, so still a way to go....

Flying Phil

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Sunday 25th April 2021
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We are back at work in Rothley shed and our mineral wagon is now getting steel added......part of the floor first!