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I guess I may as well mention the Observation Saloons, which will run as required for Cream Tea services (one obbo at the KR end of the train) or as private charters attached to one end or the other of a service train (I think the KR end is more usual, but I've seen it the other way round, and even with an obbo both ends). --[[User:Danny252|Danny252]] ([[User talk:Danny252|talk]]) 09:57, 29 January 2015 (UTC)
 
I guess I may as well mention the Observation Saloons, which will run as required for Cream Tea services (one obbo at the KR end of the train) or as private charters attached to one end or the other of a service train (I think the KR end is more usual, but I've seen it the other way round, and even with an obbo both ends). --[[User:Danny252|Danny252]] ([[User talk:Danny252|talk]]) 09:57, 29 January 2015 (UTC)
  
==How to classify 5634==
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==How to classify 6634==
The chassis of 5634 has been at Bridgnorth for several years. It came from Crewe with the intention that the chassis work would be done at Bridgnorth with a completed boiler arriving later and the locomotive to operate at the SVR for approximately 5 years. Due to unfortunate unforeseen circumstances the boiler hasn't been forthcoming. An impasse now exists in that the SVR has already put a lot of money and effort into something that there is little prospect of becoming operational in the foreseeable future.
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The chassis of 6634 has been at Bridgnorth for several years. It came from Crewe with the intention that the chassis work would be done at Bridgnorth with a completed boiler arriving later and the locomotive to operate at the SVR for approximately 5 years. Due to unfortunate unforeseen circumstances the boiler hasn't been forthcoming. An impasse now exists in that the SVR has already put a lot of money and effort into something that there is little prospect of becoming operational in the foreseeable future.
 
Any thoughts? [[User:Boldford|Boldford]] ([[User talk:Boldford|talk]]) 17:39, 9 February 2015 (UTC)
 
Any thoughts? [[User:Boldford|Boldford]] ([[User talk:Boldford|talk]]) 17:39, 9 February 2015 (UTC)
:6634 presumably? It was mentioned in Meet the Locos last time I looked, so ought to be referred to here for consistency.  I'm off out but will add it later unless anyone gets there first.
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:6634 presumably? It was mentioned in Meet the Locos last time I looked, so ought to be referred to here for consistency.  I'm off out but will add it later unless anyone gets there first.<br>
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::Forgive the typo. It is 6634. Now corrected.
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http://forum.svra.org.uk/viewtopic.php?t=1217 is a link to the original up-beat SVR Online 2009 postings.

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Ground Frames at Alveley, Foley Park, and Kidderminster

  • It is known that Alveley Sidings had two ground frames, North and South, and that the South survived into preservation for some years. However, details are incredibly sketchy! I have seen photos of special trains at Alveley in early days, perhaps one of these includes them?
  • Foley Park Sidings almost certainly had at least one, possibly two, ground frames for access. I have no information on these. I have also come across a photo showing two temporary GFs on the SVRSevern Valley Railway/BRBritish Rail or British Railways boundary - see Ground Frames at Foley Park - but nothing else is known.
  • I've seen reference to a ground frame at Kidderminster Town station in early days, controlling the run round, before the box was built. Was this one GF or two, given the distance? Again, any information appreciated!

--Danny252 (talk) 22:48, 9 January 2015 (UTC)

I asked some of these questions to the FB group, and predictably it raised more questions than answers! See Link. --Danny252 (talk) 22:11, 10 January 2015 (UTC)

Which carriages are in regular use?

There's a good article in the latest SVRSevern Valley Railway News about the make up of the carriage rakes in use for the Diesel Gala.
Can that be taken as the current standard make up? It only show four carriages on the Severn Valley Limited and makes no mention of the Severn Valley Venturer.
If the carriage shed is 1/5 mile long, that's room for 15 carriages at 70' on each of the four roads. If there are six sets, BRBritish Rail or British Railways Maroon, BRBritish Rail or British Railways Carmine & Cream, LMSLondon Midland & Scottish Railway, LNERLondon & North Eastern Railway, plus SVV & SVL I take it that leaves plenty of room for the TPOs, spares etc.?
--Graham Phillips 110 (talk) 08:32, 27 January 2015 (UTC)

Because its on a slight curve each of the four roads of the carriage shed varies slight in length. It capacity is generally considered to be 56 bogies coaches.
Boldford (talk) 17:45, 1 February 2015 (UTC)

I'll take a look at the news next time I'm home, but the Limited would usually be S(5). The Venturer would be two coaches attached to the South (KR) end of Bridgnorth's service train for the day.

I guess I may as well mention the Observation Saloons, which will run as required for Cream Tea services (one obbo at the KR end of the train) or as private charters attached to one end or the other of a service train (I think the KR end is more usual, but I've seen it the other way round, and even with an obbo both ends). --Danny252 (talk) 09:57, 29 January 2015 (UTC)

How to classify 6634

The chassis of 6634 has been at Bridgnorth for several years. It came from Crewe with the intention that the chassis work would be done at Bridgnorth with a completed boiler arriving later and the locomotive to operate at the SVRSevern Valley Railway for approximately 5 years. Due to unfortunate unforeseen circumstances the boiler hasn't been forthcoming. An impasse now exists in that the SVRSevern Valley Railway has already put a lot of money and effort into something that there is little prospect of becoming operational in the foreseeable future. Any thoughts? Boldford (talk) 17:39, 9 February 2015 (UTC)

6634 presumably? It was mentioned in Meet the Locos last time I looked, so ought to be referred to here for consistency. I'm off out but will add it later unless anyone gets there first.
Forgive the typo. It is 6634. Now corrected.

http://forum.svra.org.uk/viewtopic.php?t=1217 is a link to the original up-beat SVRSevern Valley Railway Online 2009 postings.