A showery day for shunting but generally most of it was achieved without a drenching.
Being somewhat busy in FK 13329, which initially was in the Works siding, I didn't get many photos of the various jobs being done elsewhere. With the corridor repairs completed, the first job was to dye the new wood with Georgian Mahogany, even the new veneer panels to help blend it all in. Next was the turn of the new wood along the top of the heater covers - with limited time it was straight into the dark grey undercoat. Bob appeared and took over the job. We should be able to get the varnishing done and complete the painting, either later on Saturday when the cleaning has been done, or on Tuesday. The two rakes return to Toddington next Thursday ready for the start of the new season.
Alan and Roger replaced the missing block on the buffer extension keep at the south end of TSO 4986.
The cleared route through the Works - signs that the shunt is imminent.
Still time for Gerry and Phil to work on the Cotswold side toilet compartment window on SO 4798.
Inside at the south end Bryan is working on the base section of internal wood framing on one of the final windows. Moving the coach into the Workshop will be a good thing for any number of reasons, one of them being that the recent intense cold prevented the use of the mastic for sealing the glass panes.
Inside the corridor of RBr 1675 more heater cover tops to paint. Bob goes straight to undercoating. The Painting team have almost finished inside the coach now with various bits to complete, and of course the south connection doorway when the door closure problem has been resolved.
Rake 1 was hauled from Platform 1 and backed down the Works siding to enable FK 13329 to be attached. The Race trains can be up to 8 coaches in length.
Now the Works shunt begins with SO 4798 hauled out of the Barn.
Next is 1675.
Then it's the turn of the MICA van.
With part completed vehicles this is when you are glad it isn't raining!
While Phil carries on with his electrical work, Paul and Bob watch as the 03 backs down to pick up 4986.
The gleaming beastie rumbles by .......
....... and at last can be appreciated in the daylight.
What is basically the first four coaches in our new Crimson & Cream rake - the new Rake 2. Hopefully it won't be too long before they are joined by RMB 1876, and possibly SK 25451 which was the other badly faded maroon coach in the former Rake 2.
4798 rests temporarily on the jack road.
[Photo : Gerry] With the Paintshop empty a chance for Bob and I to do a bit of sweeping up. We couldn't do very much because 1675 was soon coming in.
[Photo : Gerry]
So, here it is. Another major painting job for the team. Just a few bits need undercoating, otherwise top coat here we come.
The MICA van returns.
Finally 4798 is now where we need it. Still a lot to do before this coach is completed.
The empty Barn. The jack road will continue to have vehicles brought in as required, but wonder what will be coming on to the through road?