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Evening all
70000 Britannia unfortunately disgraced itself today at Warminster where it was declared a failure. The original reports were that it had run out of water and the local fire brigade were requested to attend. It, however, appeared that there was a fault with the injectors and the loco was declared a failure by the traincrew. Needless to say, there was a bit of disruption which resulted in the unusual appearance of a FGW 158 3-car unit at Yeovil Junction attached to a SWT 159 which was forming the 15.30 Cardiff - Portsmouth service diverted from Westbury via Castle Cary, Yeovil Pen Mill, Yeovil Jnc, Gillingham to Salisbury where the SWT 159 was detached.
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What a shame. Been a rather rough year for steam.
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Deltic18 wrote:Evening all
70000 Britannia unfortunately disgraced itself today at Warminster where it was declared a failure. The original reports were that it had run out of water and the local fire brigade were requested to attend. It, however, appeared that there was a fault with the injectors and the loco was declared a failure by the traincrew. Needless to say, there was a bit of disruption which resulted in the unusual appearance of a FGW 158 3-car unit at Yeovil Junction attached to a SWT 159 which was forming the 15.30 Cardiff - Portsmouth service diverted from Westbury via Castle Cary, Yeovil Pen Mill, Yeovil Jnc, Gillingham to Salisbury where the SWT 159 was detached.
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A right shame. Fingers crossed it all gets sorted for 70000 soon.
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How dramatic is that?

Well done, Mr Pike!
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Was there anything else due in at the 'Cross on Sunday? There were quite a few photographers on the end of the platforms when we passed through around 10am. Unfortunately I couldn't wait around.


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Britannia was due off KX at 10:35 so i'll guess that was what they were there for..
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Oh well, I suppose utter sacrilege is better than having no working steam at all.

At least the train was spared a 47 on the other end...
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Deltic18 wrote:Evening all
70000 Britannia unfortunately disgraced itself today at Warminster where it was declared a failure. The original reports were that it had run out of water and the local fire brigade were requested to attend. It, however, appeared that there was a fault with the injectors and the loco was declared a failure by the traincrew. Needless to say, there was a bit of disruption which resulted in the unusual appearance of a FGW 158 3-car unit at Yeovil Junction attached to a SWT 159 which was forming the 15.30 Cardiff - Portsmouth service diverted from Westbury via Castle Cary, Yeovil Pen Mill, Yeovil Jnc, Gillingham to Salisbury where the SWT 159 was detached.
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The latest edition of Railway Herald suggests that the rapid drop in water levels was due to the ash pan sprinkler being left on, and that drained a lot of water from the tender.
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Personally, I reckon that that only livery a Brit looks right in is clean, lined BR green.

But then there's no accounting for taste... :wink:
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Micky

Now you're talking...60103 in apple green and German blinkers...takes me back to the ?????, it will never happen. Mind you we did have a purple deltic !!!!!!!, but I agree a black Brit no NO.
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''Really cool man if it was painted in all over BLACK!''

Regardless of the fact that it NEVER ran in all over black????????
Are you really sure? I understood that when brand new it did run for a short time in black before naming, hence its current guise. I have to say that I am not over keen but it makes a change and I don't think that it will be for long, as per "Scotsman".
I also think that they may have a problem with the wheels (tyres), it would be better running in any livery rather than sidelined.
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