Steam charter times
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I've heard similar things, having had the same issue with the site, an hope it's not too serious a situation.
In the meantime I was pointed to this site by some people at a photographic site I use: http://www.railwayherald.co.uk/railtours
In the meantime I was pointed to this site by some people at a photographic site I use: http://www.railwayherald.co.uk/railtours
droopsnoot said:
I've heard similar things, having had the same issue with the site, an hope it's not too serious a situation.
In the meantime I was pointed to this site by some people at a photographic site I use: http://www.railwayherald.co.uk/railtours
I suspected something like that. Thanks for the link, much appreciated In the meantime I was pointed to this site by some people at a photographic site I use: http://www.railwayherald.co.uk/railtours

I find it quite amusing that as a signalman, members of the public would know about a steam charter before I did. Many a time I’d get a phone call from platform staff saying a member of the public was enquiring if the steam train was running on time to which I would often reply “what steam train?”
I'd wondered why there were no times listed on UK Steam info recently. I do hope he gets better soon.
My son lives in Hellifield, at the southern end of the Settle/Carlisle line. Steam locos are a common sight there, as they always stop for water. The Flying Scotsman was in town at the weekend, but the run was unpublicised because of fear of track trespass by suicidal photographers
My son lives in Hellifield, at the southern end of the Settle/Carlisle line. Steam locos are a common sight there, as they always stop for water. The Flying Scotsman was in town at the weekend, but the run was unpublicised because of fear of track trespass by suicidal photographers
pitboard said:
The Flying Scotsman was in town at the weekend, but the run was unpublicised because of fear of track trespass by suicidal photographers
That seems to be quite common, and I don't really get it. To the average person, Scotsman looks just the same as most of the other steam locos pulling mainline specials.These muppets, and many others like them, are the reason;
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-derbyshire-4...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-derbyshire-4...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-derbyshire-4...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-derbyshire-4...
Sorry, I didn't mean that I don't get why they don't post times - I meant that I don't get why people are so desperate to see that particular loco that they'll take stupid risks to get to see it with all those other crowds, when there are plenty of other steam locos they could go to see. The same number of people spread across all the other steam-hauled specials would be far more manageable and far less likely to cause a problem, and would be more enjoyable for everyone concerned.
The trouble is, if one of these idiots gets badly injured because they "didn't realise" that a steam loco travelling at 70-odd miles per hour might hurt when it hits them, it won't be that idiot that is to blame, it'll somehow be the operating company or Network Rail who haven't done enough.
The trouble is, if one of these idiots gets badly injured because they "didn't realise" that a steam loco travelling at 70-odd miles per hour might hurt when it hits them, it won't be that idiot that is to blame, it'll somehow be the operating company or Network Rail who haven't done enough.
droopsnoot said:
Sorry, I didn't mean that I don't get why they don't post times - I meant that I don't get why people are so desperate to see that particular loco that they'll take stupid risks to get to see it with all those other crowds, when there are plenty of other steam locos they could go to see. The same number of people spread across all the other steam-hauled specials would be far more manageable and far less likely to cause a problem, and would be more enjoyable for everyone concerned.
The trouble is, if one of these idiots gets badly injured because they "didn't realise" that a steam loco travelling at 70-odd miles per hour might hurt when it hits them, it won't be that idiot that is to blame, it'll somehow be the operating company or Network Rail who haven't done enough.
Ah! yes, Flying Scotsman does seem to get an inordinate amount of attention in comparison to others. I presume it's to do with the back story of being a record breaker, then almost scrapped and the public fundraising efforts which brought a focus onto Flying Scotsman that other loco's didn't get. The trouble is, if one of these idiots gets badly injured because they "didn't realise" that a steam loco travelling at 70-odd miles per hour might hurt when it hits them, it won't be that idiot that is to blame, it'll somehow be the operating company or Network Rail who haven't done enough.
The other Loco which seems to get a lot of attention is Tornado; I suspect for similar reasons.
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