The Elizabethan

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Kestrel
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The Elizabethan

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Something to watch and reflect on bygone days

https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=yo ... &FORM=VIRE
65447
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Re: The Elizabethan

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Anyone know why it starts with shots at a Southern terminus :?
37b
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Re: The Elizabethan

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In one of the shots at speed, the cylinder drain cocks seem to be open. Would that be normal? At about 6.40.
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Re: The Elizabethan

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Only one blowing, looks like the valve has stuck open. When you opened the cylinder cocks you actually opened 6 valves, one at each end of the 3 cylinders.
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I suppose that is a much more impressive looking concourse than KX 65447.
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65447
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Re: The Elizabethan

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StevieG wrote: Sun Apr 12, 2020 9:29 pm I suppose that is a much more impressive looking concourse than KX 65447.
Should have used Liverpool Street then :)

Also some shenanigans at Edinburgh Waverley, with other services being substituted - note the sudden appearance of BR Standard stock :roll:
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