Paignton Part 1
Another set of photos from Paignton, after a visit in September. Other projects got in the way so I have only just been able to go back and edit this batch.
It was a bit of a special trip, as back in February 2020, I had bought as a surprise, a footplate ride on a steam train for my other half. Of course like life generally it was postponed again and again to the point where I suspected it might never happen.
The first photos are the railway station and the train and the second part are my walk around the town while the train was away, there was only room for one on board.
The operational base is at Paignton, where an engine shed, used for storage, light repairs and heavy coach repairs, is part of the station buildings. Coaling and watering facilities are located on a spur siding where steam locomotives are stabled between duties.
Here it comes on the parallel track.
And now it reverses back to couple up with the front of the train.
Braveheart was built in December 1951, in the famous Swindon works, by British Railways. The British Railway 4-6-0 standard class 4 was built for use on the Western, Midland and Southern regions of the recently nationalised rail network. They were extremely versatile mixed traffic locos, frequently used on passenger duties.
The engine was allocated to a number of Midland region sheds during its short life and 1964 saw it allocated to Shrewsbury from where it was withdrawn and sent to Barry scrap yard in December 1966.
For four consecutive years, 1995-98, it was the mainstay of the ‘Jacobite’ tourist train from Fort William. After a missing a year it returned in 2000 when it was named Braveheart, in recognition of the Mel Gibson film, which was shot in the West Highlands.
Excellent tour. I like the perspective you took in taking the photos. The station reminds of the old western movies and their train stations. How long was the entire ride?
ReplyDeleteI think it's only about twenty five minutes. It's not far but heritage railways have a limited speed by law.
DeleteWhat she said - love it.
ReplyDeleteThanks John.
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