Tornado steaming into the future

Tornado steaming into the future

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Steve748

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8,542 posts

185 months

Saturday 7th February 2009
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7876162.stm

It is IMO excellent news to see the return of a new steam loco on our tracks.

I remember my parents taking me to central station in Leeds so I could watch the steam trains while they went off shopping. Nothing unusual you might think but I was probably 12 - 14 years old and nowadays doing that would land you in court. In those days there were plenty of friendly staff around to keep an eye on me and I even got a cup of tea...free! I lost interest in trains when Beeching cut our local branch line and introduced diesel engines.
I would never consider using the train nowadays but if it was being pulled by a steam loco I would consider it even if it had modern coaches!

Edited by Steve748 on Saturday 7th February 16:26

Puff Puff

20,984 posts

227 months

Saturday 7th February 2009
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For those who may have missed it:

http://www.youtube.com/results?gl=GB&hl=en-GB&...

Nic Jones

7,059 posts

221 months

Saturday 7th February 2009
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I watched it go through stood on a bridge just north of Knebworth station, we could see the platforms and they were packed.

Also apparently at Stevenage station the guards opened the barriers to allow people onto the platforms to see it through and they were packed as well.

It looked fantastic coming down towards us with the snow covered tracks and the clouds of steam above the train, just like a scene from a Christmas card! biggrin

Proper trains with proper engineering! thumbup

Mick Travis

483 posts

194 months

Saturday 7th February 2009
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How would you best go about booking a trip on a carriage pulled by that?

Rob.

17,911 posts

219 months

Saturday 7th February 2009
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Great link Puff Puff, thanks. If I was`nt working today I would have loved to seen it pass through Newark station with my 4-year old - instead I was sat at a desk. Must see when it is going to be my way again.

frankhovis

415 posts

205 months

Saturday 7th February 2009
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It's a shame my dad's not still alive, he'd have creamed himself over this.

Fair play to them. Bloody expensive loco though

forsure

2,121 posts

269 months

Saturday 7th February 2009
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Mick Travis said:
How would you best go about booking a trip on a carriage pulled by that?
They have a website: www.A1steam.com (though it doesn't seem to be accessible today). I think today's charter was organised by 'Steam Dreams'.

I watched it go through Welwyn Gdn City; hundreds of spectators on the platforms, footbridge & multi-storey.

RichB

51,635 posts

285 months

Saturday 7th February 2009
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Mick Travis said:
How would you best go about booking a trip on a carriage pulled by that?
http://www.uksteam.info/tours/trs09.htm

Everything you need to know about mainline steam tours and more!

Mick Travis

483 posts

194 months

Saturday 7th February 2009
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Forsure & RichB

Thanks for the replies..

Viper_Larry

4,319 posts

257 months

Sunday 15th February 2009
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Anyone know the timetable for tomorrow (Feb 16th) when it returns to York from Kings Cross?

A4_Family_Man

420 posts

210 months

Sunday 15th February 2009
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Absolutely fantastic. Brings back the old magic of railways.

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

256 months

Sunday 15th February 2009
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Anything that gets the ecofreaks pulling their hair out is ok by me....

Lovely CO2...smile

forsure

2,121 posts

269 months

Sunday 15th February 2009
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Viper_Larry said:
Anyone know the timetable for tomorrow (Feb 16th) when it returns to York from Kings Cross?
http://www.uksteam.info/tours/t09/t0216p.htm

CedGTV

2,538 posts

255 months

Sunday 15th February 2009
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I had one of those days you only really ever dream about.

My dad in his 70's now, my 4 year old son and myself left Hatfield station 1/2 hour ahead of Tornado or as it was named on the day "The Talisman" resplendent in it's bright green paint work shinning as it did on that bright wintry day.

We witnessed station after station with it's platforms jam packed with the biggest bunch of bearded men I've ever seen, but not only them but whole families, old and young all craning the necks up track waiting for their first glimpse of the choo-choo.

We also chatted with other people on there way to Kings Cross, and listened with absolute awe at the stories of men who used to work the railways years ago and also hearing with pride of my own fathers story of seeing The Flying Scotsman and The Mallard passing through Welwyn garden city station years ago and him getting covered in soot and steam as it passed under the bridge he was on.

Anyway we arrived and took up a position on platform 2 behind a loco that was already parked only for a second train coming in that would cover our view as Tornado would arrive into it's prize berth of Platform 1

We shuffled along to the end of P2 and looked on with a huge pride as she glided into view and with a short blast on the whistle nestled into it's final resting place at the other end of the station.

A couple of pictures later and off to lunch and back to Hatfield with 3 very tired members of my family but still completely blissful at the sighting of such a beautiful wonderful steam train.

Well done to all those of the A1 trust.

A proper Britain is still great moment.

*Al*

3,830 posts

223 months

Sunday 15th February 2009
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Fantastic, always loved the steam trains.I live in Swindon which built and maintained many of the great Locos!

Viper_Larry

4,319 posts

257 months

Sunday 15th February 2009
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forsure said:
Viper_Larry said:
Anyone know the timetable for tomorrow (Feb 16th) when it returns to York from Kings Cross?
http://www.uksteam.info/tours/t09/t0216p.htm
Thanks

mrmaggit

10,146 posts

249 months

Monday 16th February 2009
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Mick Travis said:
Forsure & RichB

Thanks for the replies..
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