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Tom Anderson wrote:
On Sun, 16 Sep 2007, alex_t wrote: So, did anyone from this newsgroup attended the tour(s)? First impressions? :-) Not me, but i know at least one lurker did. Lurker! me? Well, probably. Still, I will re-invigorate the Hammersmith Low Level Bus Station thread if the thing ever even vaguely looks like opening. There is also the minorly exciting news on TFL knocking everything behind my house down to build the new Hammersmith & City Line signaling centre, which I welcome. The blue glass hedgehog planned for the bottom of my road on the other TFL land is however evil and must be stopped. But I digress... I don't know if he'll post comments, but i'd bet my bottom dollar on photos appearing somewhere soon. There are indeed some photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nuttyxa...7602054147851/ The tour was very good. For one thing, it was easy to get to, starting from Ealing Common. If I'd known tickets could be got on the day I think I'd have asked a few others along, which probably would have made it all too crowded. I've only ever been on one heritage railway and tripped to Beamish so it was interesting to note just how many hard core railway fans were present. The tickets were rather nicely printed on photo paper and allocated me and my colleague any seat we wanted in Coach A. We sat at the back of the coach next to the guards panel. Amusingly despite numerous announcements a rather confused lady boarded our carriage and after noticing the slightly odd demographic asked sceptically if she was on the train to Ealing Broadway. The stock has a fair turn of speed, with the ride lively but helped enormously by the more giving less firm seats and we ran pretty much non-stop all the way to Rayners Lane from Ealing Common. We then reversed heading into town on the Met, switching to the Jubilee then stopping and reversing again at Charing Cross which was eerie and looking a little unloved. A particular highlight was being able to see out of the front (or rear) of the train as the drivers door was propped open. After that it was a straightforward run up to Stanmore where everyone detrained which a large number continuing for trips 2 & 3. I opted to have some lunch but wound up managing to hit Finchley Road on the way back just as the 1938 stock passed on a return journey back to Stanmore. All in all a great experience, and the only thing I'd have wished for would be to be able to go through Hammersmith or somewhere else more familiar. Also, I'd forgotten that the guards doors weren't interlocked with the motion of the train and so when we first set off with the door open my colleague found my momentary look of horror highly amusing. If anyone involved is reading this, many thanks for a great day out. |
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