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Tuesday 7th - Summer's come early!

The first of two hot days with the temperature up to and even over 20C made it feel like summer has arrived. Predicted to be even hotter on Wednesday, and then in true British weather style it drops nearly 10 degrees!

We had a good day with 14 attending.

After the very busy Easter weekend, no trains running today. They are back tomorrow.


Tony was back in today and on the bogies again under the GW Inspection Saloon. Over the course of the day he cleaned 6 of the 8 pairs of brake hangers.


I missed getting a photo of Phil, so instead one of the "steps open" indicator light for which he was redoing the electrics on Saturday.


James is continuing his work on the latest door from BSK 35308 that is undergoing repair.
The central corroded section has been cut out ......


........ and he is steadily producing a replacement.

With the new piece completed, now to fit it. James later came and told me he had finished the job and as such I meant to get a photo, but as I was working almost to the end of the day, by the time I had cleared all my bits away I had forgotten all about it.

Inside the Mink D Paul is setting up the overhead lights ready for the next job.


This entails carefully fitting another top section plank. Once again the locations of the roof bands have to be carefully marked.
 

Spied upon from above! Maurice and Paul carefully carry the painted plank into the Woodwork shop
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Notches had already been cut, but the trial fitting indicated that a bit more work was required.

[Photo: Paul E]  Maurice is doing some more tidying up of the paintwork, which includes more overpainting of the nuts and bolts.


These are almost certainly new planks for one of the doors, freshly painted this afternoon.

It's a Tuesday so once again the Painting team is out in force and of course concentrating on SO 4798. On the Malvern side Stu and Richard are flatting the grey base coat.


It's catch-up time at both ends. David finishes off sanding some existing filler before adding some more. It's nearly finished.


Roger tackles the north end. It looks flat but closer inspection soon reveals some areas where some filler will make a better finish.


Derek has done a really great job sorting out this grotty battery box cover. Just under the handles to clean up. It looks so much better without the scabby bitumastic paint covering it. The Malvern side cover is worse and may need a rebuild, which Derek said he is happy to do.

Keith, having completed the sanding of the pelmet for the south end compartment slider, rubs Georgian Mahogany dye over it to restore the colour. A coat of varnish followed and made it look even better. A second coat will complete the job.


With all sanding completed and the whole area wiped over with thinners, David is now well into adding the second coat of Light Grey undercoat.


At the other end Roger is doing the same.

Now much later on and Stu is doing what he loves best with half of the main south end panel undercoated in Dark Grey.


Meanwhile Richard marks the position of the top line on the north half of the Malvern side.

With the south end base undercoating completed, David begins sanding down the hinged connection door. The north end has the large slider.

Stu has progressed to the north half of the Malvern side.


Keith primes the batter box cover.


As for me, I was back on the tower and roof painting. With the first coat of the Light Grey MIO now finished on the Cotswold side, a look back along the 63 feet of roof. Time to move the tower back to the south end and begin the second coat.
 

[Photo : Paul E.]   Paul captured me on the final section of the first coat.


Back to the south end with the second coat underway.


A final look at the Malvern side from the south end.

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And summer really has come early, in more ways than one.






[All railcar photos : Alex]

GW Railcar No. 22 is currently visiting from Didcot and on Wednesday evening went out on a test run.

A short season of running is scheduled and tickets will be available on selected dates from 18 April to 16 May.

For full details and to book tickets, please go to: 

https://gwsr.com/whats-on/gwr-diesel-railcar-no-22/

Saturday 4th - Happy Easter

It's Day 2 of our Easter "Bricks" weekend and Winchcombe Station has lots of visitors. Hopefully there will be even more on Sunday and Monday.


[Photo : Paul E.]  Rose had previously mentioned that she was going to set up an Easter Egg hunt for Saturday, and bless her, when we arrived we soon discovered that she had.


[Photo : Paul E]  Thanks to Paul for the two photos. I also took these but mine weren't as good.


Rose had secreted 16 eggs around the Works.  Being brightly coloured it didn't take long to spot them. On opening them up they all had a tiny chocolate egg and in some a little note detailing a further treat. 


Mine didn't have a note, but Robert was lucky.


Maurice proudly displays his extra treat. Thank you Rose for your very kind and thoughtful gesture to keep us all happy.


The first train of the day arrives behind 3850. The weather looks promising.


Alex spends a few minutes retacking the underside of the canvas on the BR Vanfit, which is currently with the Weed Spraying wagon on the Barn through road.


Work on the GW Inspection Saloon gathers pace with the coach body now being raised up on the jacks. Tony hovers with one of the secondary supports. These will be placed under the frame to provide extra security.



Tony begins the bogie maintenance at the north end.


Phil rewires the circuit for the red safety light on the access steps.


James and Alex watch 2807 passing with Rake 2.


Ken cuts the thread on this new section of heating pipe for the Inspection Saloon ..........


....... and is later fastening on the appropriate joints.


One of the vacuum cylinders from under the Inspection Saloon being dismantled by Stu for servicing.



John is making a new handle for the recently acquired roller ...............


....... and demonstrates where it will be fitted. The metal spindle will be covered by a wooden handle which John has already made. The latter will appear on the Paintshop trestles for several coats of varnish.



The three coach Toddington - Winchcombe shuttle appears behind 24081.


Dave has for a while been doing more protective work on FO 3127 in the yard.


A chance to watch the Class 24 on its runaround for the return to Toddington.


On now to James' work on the door from BSK 35308. A nice new weld to be ground down.


When I returned later he was trying to free up a plate on the door back.


Ken is now fitting the recently painted vertical connection supports at the south end of 35308..


Rose's gardening efforts are amazing. She never stops, and the pots and trays just keep on increasing. 


[Photo : Paul]  Maurice applies Evercryl fibre waterproofer to the roof of the Mink D van.


In the Woodwork shop Simon and Tom are making the components for a new bench.



It's bag making again in Upholstery with Laura carefully measuring a new piece of the lining material.


 Carol is steadily sewing another bag.


2807 waits for Train 1 and the token exchange before it can head back to Toddington with Train 2.

 
3850 drifts in with Rake 1. 


I had gone up to the station to say a quick "Hello" to my nephew as he was in the RBr today. He has really taken to the role and rostered himself for this coming Wednesday and every Saturday and Sunday until early May. The next day he was asked by a customer to pass on to us how wonderful the restored buffet had been done. He had noted all the varnish and detail work. A very nice compliment indeed.

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[Photo : Martin Dix]  Martin took a quick photo while travelling through Gotherington. Thanks to Bryan and Savita's efforts the station is already beginning to look colourful.


Taken from the scaffold tower, Jenny dusts the alarm call point, heater controls, etc at the end of the Paintshop. She went round the Works doing the same on all the extinguishers, call points, first aid area, etc.  After that it was the Mess Room floor again. She also cleaned the Mess Room wall where dirty overalls had been leaning. Thanks Jenny!


I noticed Laura and Carol coming out of the Paintshop earlier on. I guess they had been in to SO 4798 to try out a set of curtains with the ties. These had been left on top of the cupboard in the lobby.


Inside 4798 Ian is securing the tops of the seats.


On the Malvern side of 4798 Bob is flatting down the main greyed up area. There is a lot to do but he made good progress. 


Still some sanding of filler to do on the south end, while on the near side an amount of greying needs to be done and a length of gutter put back.


For me it was carrying on the roof work started by Ainsley on Thursday, completing the vacuuming and cleaning the Cotswold side. The photo shows this side of the roof looking towards the north end.


Then began the long top coating job with a roller and the remaining half tin of Light Grey MIO.


I got quite a lot way along the roof, now looking very much better with the MIO. It would probably benefit having two coats. Two new 5 litre tins have been ordered.


Earlier on I captured Jenny from the scaffold. It was now Alex's turn as he second coats the letters on his direction board for Toddington station yard.