35028 'Clan Line' Whistling through Winchfield at 73mph with The 50th Anniversary Pullman - 27/04/24

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
  • Following nearly two years or for repairs to the thermic syphons in the firebox, Bulleid Merchant Navy Class No. 35028 'Clan Line' made her return to the mainline in late April 2024, just in time to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of her inaugural mainline run in preservation. The run of 27th April 1974 tran from Waterloo to Westbury, taking the South Western Mainline to Basingstoke, where the Class 74 Electro-Diesel was swapped for 'Clan Line'. The train then went on to Westbury and returned along the same route. This marked the first mainline running of a Merchant Navy Class in preservation. Due to BR's Steam Ban, the Bulleid was not able to work the tour from London, however privatisation made all routes to be traction neutral, allowing "The 50th Anniversary Pullman" to be worked by 35028 throughout.
    Starting from Victoria, the train would negotiate the spider's web of lines to reach Wimbledon, where the route of the original tour would be traced to Westbury, then continuing on to Bath. The return run followed the same route back to Byfleet, where the train diverged from the mainline to go via Staines and Chiswick back to Victoria.
    In a rare sequence of events, the train was pathed to run on the Down Fast Line from Wimbledon to Basingstoke and on the day, ended up taking the fast line to Worting Jn. This provided more than 40 miles of track for 'Clan Line' to stretch her legs. The tour is first seen at Winchfield where 35028 is seen producing an impressive trail of steam as she whistles towards the station. She comes racing under the bridge with more whistles at 73.7mph, rocketing the 12 coach train towards Basingstoke.
    Following the water stop at Salisbury, the train is next caught climbing through Bapton in the Wylye Valley. After passing beneath the A303, the Bulleid speeds through the valley with some more tuneful toots from the crew. The 12 coach train is easily whisked along in the low 70s towards Warminster.
    Next came the first shot of the return run and the 1-in-70 climb of Upton Scudamore. With 12 coaches behind the tender, no diesel to assist and a late departure from Bath, we hoped 35028 would be storming up the bank in a bid to recover some of the 7 minutes lost at Bath. We weren't disappointed! The regulator was through the roof as 'Clan Line' thundered up the bank, proving that a Bulleid isn't always quiet at the chimney! Romping up to the summit at 38.1mph the safety valves start roaring just before she passes beneath the bridge. A thunderous and highly memorable performance, we were all stunned!
    Lastly, we catch up with the train after another Salisbury water stop, on the Up Fast Line at Basingstoke. Unfortunately a pair of Class 159s were stationary in the adjacent platform creating a bit of an audible riot, slightly spoiling the sound of the Merchant Navy flying through the station. 35028 is seen steaming around the curve from Worting Jn before some enthusiastic whistling signals her arrival into the station. The Bulleid smokes her way through at 71.3mph, racing along up the line towards the pathing stop at Woking. A fine finish to an excellent day!
    Having not seen 'Clan Line' before today's run, it was definitely an exciting day with some cracking displays from the locomotive and crew. Over the past 50 years of mainline operation, 'Clan Line' has built up a reputation as a fast, powerful and consistently reliable performer. Given her output 50 years from the first run, she's still got plenty of years left in her. Bring on the next 50 years!
    Timestamps:
    00:00 - Winchfield
    01:03 - Bapton
    02:09 - Upton Scudamore
    04:25 - Basingstoke
    Filmed on a Panasonic HC-X1500 with an AudioTechnica AT8024 microphone.
    Enjoy.

Komentáře • 25

  • @jimdann
    @jimdann Před 13 dny

    Wonderful, you felt as if you were there seeing Clan Line, thank you.

    • @Milepost90.25
      @Milepost90.25  Před 12 dny

      Thank you very much Jim. I'm pleased you enjoyed the video.

  • @allan5919
    @allan5919 Před měsícem

    Super views of 'Clan Line'. Great filming. 👍

    • @Milepost90.25
      @Milepost90.25  Před měsícem

      Thank you very much Allan. Clan Line put on a great show! I'm pleased you enjoyed the video.

  • @rarerufus8864
    @rarerufus8864 Před měsícem +2

    Great locations, spectacular camera work and a brilliant subject. Clan Line in full flow looking far better than she ever did in BR days. Excellent stuff 👏. Huge credit to the MNLPS 👍.

    • @Milepost90.25
      @Milepost90.25  Před měsícem

      Thank you very much. She definitely wasn't hanging about at all! Some others at Upton Scudamore were talking about when the MNs were brown in 1967 due to the lack of cleaning. The MNLPS should be proud of the work they've done to bring 35028 back. I'm pleased you enjoyed the video.

  • @12crepello
    @12crepello Před měsícem

    Safety valves lifting at the top of that climb. What incredible free steaming boilers the Bullied pacifics had!

    • @Milepost90.25
      @Milepost90.25  Před měsícem

      A brilliant design of boiler, managed with some fine enginemanship on the day. Very impressive to be doing just over 38mph at the summit with around 500 tons behind the tender. We were all stunned! I hope you enjoyed the video.

  • @kevinheaton9213
    @kevinheaton9213 Před měsícem +4

    Thank you for such a superb video regards kevin😊

    • @Milepost90.25
      @Milepost90.25  Před měsícem

      Thank you very much Kevin. I'm pleased you enjoyed the video.

  • @BrianSeaman
    @BrianSeaman Před 19 dny

    Got footage of 'London's own favourite steam loco'. Well filmed :)

    • @Milepost90.25
      @Milepost90.25  Před 19 dny +1

      Thank you very much Brian. I'm pleased you enjoyed the video.

  • @andykimpton7877
    @andykimpton7877 Před měsícem +2

    Fantastic sight and sound

    • @Milepost90.25
      @Milepost90.25  Před měsícem +1

      Certainly was Andy! Didn't realise a Merchant could make such a racket! I'm pleased you enjoyed the video.

  • @dwstrains
    @dwstrains Před měsícem +1

    Magnificent Video - Clan Line did NOT dissapoint! I saw her speeding through west Byfleet in the morning and then crawling, due to a possible landslip, through Addlestone on the return!

    • @Milepost90.25
      @Milepost90.25  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you very much. She absolutely didn't! Couldn't have asked for anything else. I'm pleased you enjoyed the video.

  • @bingbong7316
    @bingbong7316 Před měsícem

    Marvellous footage, thank you. They've got her tuned just right, an absolute joy to behold.

    • @Milepost90.25
      @Milepost90.25  Před měsícem

      Thank you very much. From a lineside perspective, she didn't put a foot wrong all day. I'm pleased you enjoyed the video.

  • @nigelstride6158
    @nigelstride6158 Před měsícem +1

    Good to meet you at Bapton yesterday. You captured some great video, especially at Upton Scud. Well done - must have been a long day !

    • @Milepost90.25
      @Milepost90.25  Před měsícem

      Thank you very much Nigel. It was nice to meet you too. She made a cracking ascent of Scudamore. Didn't realise a Merchant could make so much noise at the chimney! It was a long day but it was good fun. I'm pleased you enjoyed the video.

  • @SimonTog
    @SimonTog Před měsícem

    Good video :)

    • @Milepost90.25
      @Milepost90.25  Před měsícem

      Thank you very much Simon. I'm pleased you enjoyed the video.

  • @justandy333
    @justandy333 Před měsícem

    Marvellous video! I don't know what causes it, but I love the off beat sound of Clan line. I've compared videos of British India Line and Clan Line. The BIL does have a similar rhythm to Clan Line but its much more subtle, Whereas Clan Line's is very pronounced. A strange quirk of the beast!

    • @Milepost90.25
      @Milepost90.25  Před měsícem

      Thank you very much. Both 35018 and 35028 have got three cylinders giving a syncopated exhaust beat. The difference in how the engines sound is probably due to the timing of the valves and how well they are set. The better the setting/timing of the valves, the sharper the exhaust beat. I hope this makes sense!

    • @justandy333
      @justandy333 Před měsícem

      @@Milepost90.25 I have to admit that's the best explanation I've heard of this quirk. Most of the time I just get obtuse argumentative comments 🤣. You've restored my faith in humanity!