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Drayton P8284842

The train went into the yard at Drayton. loco 106 uncoupled then ran around, using the main line as the loop track. The PiP shows preparing to exit the yard for the runaround.

Back in the yard, prior to coupling onto the carriages for the second test run, the ashpan was emptied as seen in the main photo. The ashpan is a hopper arrangement below the grate which catches the ash and embers which fall through the grate. The new one made by the DownsSteam restoration people has an air operated release so there is no need to go under the loco for this task. The photo shows the glowing coal on the ground beneath the loco being cooled by water from a hose. This is done where there are steel sleepers so there is no damage to the track. 28/08/23
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4 comments

tiabunna said:

Good to see from this series that things seem to still be going well with 106, Graham.
8 months ago

GrahamH replied to tiabunna:

106 works well! Thanks George.
8 months ago ( translate )

Gillian Everett said:

Interesting to see
8 months ago

GrahamH replied to Gillian Everett:

Thanks Gillian. I hope to show here a some scenes which most don't see at a rail museum or while travelling on a heritage train.
8 months ago