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GWR Winchcombe Gloucestershire 23rd May 2015
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Double-headed unrebuilt Bulleid Pacifics 34092 Wells & 34007 Bude enter Winchcombe station with the 14.20 train from Cheltenham on the first day of the Gloucestershire and Warwickshire Railway's Festival of Steam.
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I have never noticed that semaphore before...which looks as if it should be on the other side of the track.
Loose_Grip/Pete club has replied to PolyrusBi-directional running I guess.
Polyrus has replied to Loose_Grip/Pete clubLoose_Grip/Pete club has replied to PolyrusLoose_Grip/Pete club has replied to MikeinlagardetteIt was once the most northerly outpost of the Southern, - there was a daily service from Lansdown (later from St. James), to and from Southampton Central, via Andoversford, Swindon & Marlborough. I made the round trip during the last week before closure, in 1961, I think! (shows my age!)
They were nearly always "U" class locos, I don't think they ever ran spamcans on that line, but Cheltenham would often field a GWR mogul for the morning train down.
Mike
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