Monday, 10 July 2017

Off the rails

Last weekend Amberley Museum held their annual Rail Gala, I was there on the Saturday with the Sussex Downs 009 group demo / 009 society stand. There were some good narrow gauge layouts in the exhibition hall, while outside both steam locos operated an intensive service with most of the extensive selection of i/c locos running demonstration trains and generally having fun. There's a collection of photos here.

At lunchtime my son and I decided to eat our sandwiches on a bench at Brockham station, to enjoy the fine weather and the trains going by. This is the mid-point of the line where trains cross, and we watched a goods train set off behind a Hudson Hunslet diesel, before stopping suddenly...

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Caught out by the catch point! Oops.

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As you can see, the loco is well clear of the end of the rails. Even travelling slowly it takes a while to stop. So, out comes the jack and some big timbers.

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And slowly the loco is jacked up to be slid sideways onto the running rails.

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"Nothing to see here!"

The passing loop being blocked meant only one train running for a while.

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"Problem? What problem?"

Finally re-railed, and with no damage except a slightly bent but functional point operating rod (and perhaps someone's pride), normal service was resumed. Still, it was an excellent demonstration chaps!

2 comments:

Paul B. said...

I would have been very suprised if there was any damage, those Hudson Hunslets are built on a very solid cast chassis!

Michael Campbell said...

Yes, I meant to the track!