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SaxoKid !! That thing about them (Class 66) starting up reminded me of a Friend and colleague of mine - Steve Dunn ( George as he was known as thats what he called everyone !! even Women !! lol ) Sadly he was killed in the Disaster at Heck. When we at National Power Rail Business came part of EWS and started Ops on Class 66 when he finished his shift and I was acting in the Control office he would get in his little Yellow Peugeot 205 and "Pap" the horn 3 times before starting the engine and driving off !! lol ( Those who have heard a 66 start will know what I mean.
Steve was a wonderful Guy and Loved his Railway Photography and just a few weeks before his tragic death he gave me a enlargement of a Photo he had had published of the ex Np 59/2`s in their EWS Colours. Its a very treasured possession and a constant reminder of him when I look at the pic in my study !! |
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Saxokid, just for you.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7cBHlOe9EE But this is much better http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pv_cGG56QA4 |
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Brilliant Whitemoor66 !! Loved both Vids Especially wondering if the 37 was gna blob or keep going !! lol
Btw on the 66 Vid there are some remarks from someone called "wakiekid" !! Thats Nothing to do with me. Keep posting |
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Wakey Spotter, I had forgotten how long ago this tragic accident occurred. It was really a freak accident and I remember the papers all jumping on the bandwagon about how unsafe railways had become until the facts were established. R.I.P. Steve.
http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...JG3Q1NCZ1ygCsO |
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Wakey Spotter,
I couldn't agree more with your comments about Steve, a great guy,a great friend to all who new him and is still sorely missed. I often find myself thinking about him,especially around this time of year approaching the anniversary of this tragic accident. Les (ex NP REO) |
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I suppose that however Professional as Railway Operators we are other factors can come into play and cause tragic events like Heck.
I remember it like it was yesterday !! At the time my wife was in Pontefract Hospital having broken her pelvis in a car crash 3 days previously. My EWS Pager for when I was on call had buzzed with a message about an "Incident" at Heck !! I seem to remember a frosty sort of misty Morning ( May be wrong because it was traumatic) quite a few helicopters with engines hammering n not the normal flight sounds. Turned on the TV and felt sick as fuck with the images ! It felt sort of dream like an unreal !! Then started to get messages about the guys on the FLHH loco !! Totally numb as I knew both of the Guys on the 66. Got a phone call from Pontefract Hospital asking me to take my Wife home as they needed as many beds as poss !! On arrival at Hospital I met a lad from FLHH who I socialised with !! Bad News ! The thing that shocked me at the Hospital was the amount of Priests and Vicars hanging around everywhere !! Knowing Steves sense of humour I think he would have found it funny the amount of Priests and Vicars !! I just imagine him saying in that West Country accent "Arr wot fukin good are they then ?" Like You say Whitemoor66 R.I.P Steve |
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http://www.visionsinternational.biz/..._clagging.html I only have the first one but I think there might be a couple more. The only thing that spoils it for me is the morons that have to wave their arms out of windows. This is a problem that I have repeatedly read about in Rail Express over the last couple of years. I can't get my head round their behaviour. It's on a par with trespassing photographers on the railways who endanger themselves and more importantly endanger the future of steam haulage on the mainline. |
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