There is not normally much activity on a Sunday on the railway system with freight activity restricted to special workings or engineers trains. Thanks to a friend who emailed me a list of engineers trains working out of Hinksey this weekend I managed to get the photo for today. As I was looking through the email I noticed there was an 6W25 08:30 Evesham – Hinksey. Loco hauled trains over the Cotswold line are limited to just a handful a year so I wanted to get out for a rare shot over the line.

As the train was due of Evesham at 08:30 it meant I had to get up early on a Sunday! As I wanted to make sure I didn’t miss it I got up at 06:30 incase it departed early. I awoke to blue skies which was a good sign so I set off but enroute I ran into thick fog which covered the sky all the way out to my location at Chilson. I arrived at 07:30 and as it wasn’t due for another 1.5 hours I decided to stay put in the hope it would clear up. I’m glad I did as just after 08.00 it lifted to give clear blue skies and shortly after 09:00 I heard a two tone horn so I knew it was approaching. 66077 top and tailed with 66191 rounded the curve into sight on a short engineers train and was accelerating hard past my location.
Part Deux
It is not often that I have two updates in one day but shortly after finishing my Cotswold line update a message came through that 47854 would be working 5Z56 14:10 Tysely – Old Oak Common ECS movement from its tour the previous day. It was also booked via Oxford and Reading so I wouldn’t have to travel far to see it either. I had two locations in mind, first up was Hinksey yard and the second choice was Culham. Hinksey is just straight track so I thought it would be pretty boring and also it had been awhile since I had been to Culham so I opted for the later.

I took my steps along to check out the location that I took 67008 from on 14th February 2004 but the ferns and bushes were very overgrown and would involved trespassing to get any decent shot which I didn’t want to do. I had to settle for the overbridge which wasn’t ideal as a tree had covered the left hand side leaving the shot quite head on. I chucked the 135mm lens on the camera and went for a telephoto shot. 47854 rounded the corner pretty much on time and maybe a couple of minutes early and it looked smart in its new livery and silver buffers, it was also nice to see a matching set of stock as most tours these days quite often have three or four different liveries in a set.