Saturday 30th - Rain didn't stop play
Thanks to Paul W and Robert for extra photos.
Thanks to Paul W and Robert for extra photos.
Many thanks to Gerry for Wednesday's photos and to Paul W and again to Gerry for extra photos on Thursday.
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Wednesday
Most of Wednesday's photos are centred on the continual build of the weed spraying wagon, t7oday by Bob and Nick.
Now on the RMB 1876 where Simon is continuing the rebuild of the south vestibule.
Fitting the cover for the connection slider mechanism.
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Thursday
Starting with a lengthy feature of the Indoor Gang who, regular readers will know, do a great job in the many internal repairs to our coaches both based at Winchcombe and currently in the Works.
[Photo : Paul W] Roger supervises!
[Photo : Paul W] For Paul it was more floor cleaning in SO 4787.
[Photo : Paul W]
[Photo : Paul W] I love these mid 50s second open (SO) coaches. All that lovely varnished wood, warm and welcoming and so much nicer than the cold formica that followed.
Catching up with some of Chris and Robert's efforts in RMB 1876 on Tuesday. The new vertical side to the centre door frame is now clearly seen. Next to it the painted insert for the fire extinguisher, now ready to be fitted in the recess above.
Robert prepares more door back panels for 1876. It was a nice surprise to see him in as he normally does just Tuesdays and Saturdays, and considering he has a 160 mile round trip that shows lot of dedication.
As well as bring a member of C&W Richard also volunteers for RCS and wanted to see the progress in the kitchen and pantry in RB 1675. The new chiller unit is given close scrutiny.