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Caledonian Railway #419 stranded....!!

Churnet Valley Gala Feb 2019
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Amelia said:

Are they calling The Fat Controller to come and sort Thomas out? ;-)
6 years ago

Peter_Private_Box replied to Amelia:

Hi Amelia,

Thank you for your concern as to the ill health of the blue engine here..
Now, I must be very careful not to give away privileged information here.. or the railway will be upset...
They were on the phone to the Controller (I don't know if he was horizontally endowed or not), and certainly large quantities of oil were administered (look carefully, the 'Morris' can is on the ground on the far side of the loco).
Later in the day the locomotive was back in action www.ipernity.com/doc/2247998/48317604

Best Wishes
Peter
6 years ago

Sarah O' said:

Hey Peter, hahah I liked what Amelia called the little engine, Thomas :)) the two there do seem to be calling for assistance? the engine however is going, isn't it Peter, I see the steam. Oh well I can't tell. You are close enough to have given them a hand in some way if possible.
a nice, interesting shot Peter. Best wishes, Sarah
6 years ago

Peter_Private_Box replied to Sarah O':

Hi Sarah,

Thank you so much for such an interesting and thoughtful visit. Maybe Thomas would be a good name for it! Although 'Donald' and 'Douglas' were also engines from the Caledonian railway.. ttte.fandom.com/wiki/Donald_and_Douglas
I was completely privvy to the conversations, and did have some discussions with the crew (who were very nice gentlemen) but perhaps the absence of any other photographers there might just give a clue to this being an unscheduled stop in the middle of nowhere..!!!
Now, why stop in the middle of nowhere!!!... MMMMM

Best Wishes
Peter
6 years ago

Erhard Bernstein said:

Oh, I hope they got it bacvk running ... and, yes, I found the oil can ,-)

What a great shot, Peter!
6 years ago

Peter_Private_Box replied to Erhard Bernstein:

Hi Erhard,

Thank you for your visit here, and your keen observation!
There is a long story behind the situation, but let us say... It was back in action later, www.ipernity.com/doc/2247998/48317604 when the oil had done its work.

Best wishes
Peter
6 years ago

tiabunna said:

Well, the stop certainly gave a great opportunity to capture this image. :-)
6 years ago

Peter_Private_Box replied to tiabunna:

Thank you George,

But not an image that the railway company was very pleased about!!

Best Wishes
Peter
6 years ago

Maria Lovasz said:

It's very good.
6 years ago

Peter_Private_Box replied to Maria Lovasz:

Thank you Maria,

Nice to see you here! You are welcome any time!

Best Wishes
Peter
6 years ago

Steve D said:

Hello Peter an interesting shot indeed looks like the only things steaming are the phones :))

A shot saved in fav's by me too

Best wishes ... Steve
6 years ago

Berny said:

Beautiful locomotive!
6 years ago ( translate )

Peter_Private_Box replied to Berny:

Thank you Berny,

Glad you like it/

Best Wishes
Peter
6 years ago

Roger (Grisly) said:

A great looking loco Peter, bet it looked even better when it was running,
Nice capture from our on the spot reporter
6 years ago

Peter_Private_Box replied to Roger (Grisly):

Thank you Roger,

Of course I do have a few pictures of it running too!! (Some of which you have seen)
www.ipernity.com/doc/2247998/48380888
www.ipernity.com/doc/2247998/48345560
www.ipernity.com/doc/2247998/48176888

But in this case I noticed that it was not attached to the train which it should have been, so I went looking for it along the rest of the line. It had to be somewhere, and you can't easily hide a railway locomotive!

Best Wishes
Peter
6 years ago