Jon S
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Jon S
@jsamways
Career railwayman (retired, but it’s in the blood), Grandpa of four, real ale drinker/ticker, gricer, bit of a singer, organic foodie, etc. etc.
The Wilds of Sussex Присоединился Şubat 2009
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@Charing_Steve Thank you … I often wondered, but have not heard that before. On the Central we had 55, 66, 77, 88 and 99. Oh, and 31 on the Eridge line from TWW - not sure how that got in!
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@HastingsDiesels DEMU headcodes. Here’s the thread I promised. When the SR adopted numeric headcodes on their EMUs (SUBs, BILs etc i.e. the 1936 stock) the units did not have roller blinds. They had stencils in a box in the cab. There were 10 stencils 0 to 9 only. 1/
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@ovsbulleid As a youngster it was my nearest spotting location to cycle to in the early 60s. E50xx on the Arrow and continental ferry vans; EPBs, HAPs, CEP/BEP/MLVs, E60xx, D65xx, and those noisy Hastings diesels! Steam had finished though.
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@gceccles @Captain_Deltic @stuartthomas @LNER I remember him as Divisionsl Manager SR Central Division in the early 70s. While working in the AMO at Vic I was once deputed to meet him off a train and carry his bag to a taxi.
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@stuartthomas @Captain_Deltic @LNER Frank Patterson was General Manager of the North Eastern Region. He would visit the Regional Control each morning.
He would wish the DCC Good morning and then ask the Control Clerk (the office junior) how well the 1000’s were running.
Unthinkable not to have the answer.
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🏴Big News🏴
The Flying Scotsman service - which for years has run very early in the morning - is returning to its historic mid-morning slot.
There will be a number of special features on the daily @LNER services too 👇🏼
news.lner.co.uk/news/lner-rest…

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@Tram2554 @ovsbulleid No Woolies now; no banks; all turkish barbers, coffee shops and charity shops. And the famous High Street bookshop of course; that's still here.
If in town, pop into @engine_tap for some splendid ales.
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@ovsbulleid XF3 should be recreating this image this Sunday, during the East Grinstead bus running day...
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@Charing_Steve @stephen37292ML Well, there were three prototype units; this one and two 4-cars. I had a return trip CX to Dartford and back while they were briefly on the SED
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@tms1967 @Charing_Steve @mark395625 I had a trip to Weymouth on that unit for CDL testing one day in the early 90s (probably)
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Something WCRC could have done all them years ago, avoiding the upheaval to the railtour market that was caused.
Can we have Riviera Trains back please?
RAIL Magazine@RAIL
West Coast Railways stand-off with ORR over door locking set to end railmagazine.com/news/west-coas…
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@ovsbulleid @JGourd7 It's somewhat like a QM though the front upper look is more like the Brighton trolleybuses, some of which ended up in Bournemouth. No.2 has a similar look to the M&D Bristol lowbridge DL buses
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@JGourd7 @ovsbulleid 1. Post war RTL with roof box. (Pre-war RTs had curved cab windows at the bottom).
2. Looks lowbridge.
3. Bournemouth Corp'n 1950 Leyland PD2.
4. Looks like the 8-foot RTW version.
5. Unusual for a Leyland to have ECW body!
6. LD6B Lodekka, originally with Hants & Dorset.
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@ovsbulleid L - R:
1. Pre-War AEC Regent III. (Roof-box dates it to before the War)
2. Can't see.
3. Queen Mary PD3.
4. Leyland Post-War RT
5. Leyland PD2 Lowbridge.
6. Bristol Lodekka...
Possibly.
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@YesterdaysBrit1 That’s probably Bromley High Street. The 94 ran from Grove Park to Petts Wood station in those days (50s-60s)
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ℹ️ Important - Service 261 update.
📢From Saturday 9 May, Service 261 will be replaced by the new Service 500.
✅ From this date, the service will be operated by Metrobus rather than by us. For full details please visit the Metrobus website.tinyurl.com/4e6aw2mn
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@Rob99218119 In the 60s most of the older ‘pre-war’ RTs, distinguished by the curved windows below the cab, had become driver training vehicles
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@GordonDudman @stephen37292ML Very good! You can almost put that to the tune of ‘The Gasman Cometh’ …
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@AboutEG did you see the new 500 Metrobus service launching soon Gatwick <> Eastbourne. Via EG. And is 24/7. metrobus.co.uk/May?fbclid=Iwd…
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@BMLBod @MonsieurPiddly They are if they have all the pasted-in amendments, amendments to amendments, etc. etc. A work of art to stick them in the right place so you could still read the unchanged bits!
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@MonsieurPiddly As if it used to look like that?! The one in the drawer of my desk in Gatwick Control Point is literally 5 times the size of that at least. 🤯
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In the Press: New permanent banking hub in East Grinstead: two planning applications submitted. (Sussex Express) sussexexpress.co.uk/business/new-p…
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