Saturday 12th May 2012

The weather has continued to be pretty dire even since my previous update but finally we got a break in the rain and the sun came out to play. I wanted to make the most of it and today I had a choice for a change. I could head out West to photograph a shiny 60063 in DBS livery on the 6B33 tanks or I could head East and phot a pair of 37s on the Cruise Saver ECS. I opted for the Cruise in the end as the 60s *should* be around for a number of years giving me plenty more opportunities to phot them.

Having done the shot a Cholsey previously I moved along the line slightly to Moreton Cutting for today’s working which would be in the hands of a pair of 37s. The change in traction was due to a Class 47 failing on one of these workings a few weeks previous and a pair of tractors up front provides a bit more insurance and the other benefit is that a pair of 37s make a heck of a lot more noise! The driver was obviously enjoying himself as the horn could be heard tooting in the distance before the distinctive Class 37 roar grew louder as 37259/602 thundered past with more horn blowing working the 5Z77 Crewe CS – Eastleigh ECS :-)

Wednesday 28th March 2012

This is now my fifth update in five days thanks to the gorgeous weather which has got to be a record for me. For today’s activity I started out at my old haunt Moreton Cutting, this used to be one of my favourite locations thanks to the quietness of the location plus the bridge used to have lovely low sides which was great for photography. Then last year the replaced the bridge with a tall metal structure which ruined it.

The new bridge sides are so tall that you now need a stepladder to see over, even for me at my height that is impressive! It was a pleasant wait in the warm sunshine while I waited for my first shot of the day. I had barely seen a Class 70 for months but this week I have bagged loads, first up was 70008 hauling the 4O49 Crewe Basford Hall – Southampton Freightliner.

As 4O49 was running a few minutes early this gave me the chance to move on to my next location which was Hinksey Yard, Oxford. Although it does offer a nice shot throughout the afternoon I don’t visit here very often for some reason, probably because the weekends don’t offer much afternoon traffic on this section of line. I didn’t have long to wait until 66167 hustled through with the 4O23 Hams Hall – Southampton Intermodal.

Now this is where I bag my ‘Brucie Bonus’ for the day! I had decided I wanted to move away from the usual afternoon shots in the Cholsey area and wanted something different so I headed up to Kings Sutton where I planned to bag the afternoon Land Rover cars. I checked out the platform shot from the station but decided I preferred the foot crossing view so set off across the fields. I had been there no more than five minutes when the unmistakable nose of a Class 37 appeared. I was not expecting this as there had been no mention at all on the gen lists which is very unusual especially as it was some quality traction. Shortly afterwards I discovered that 37261 top and tailing 97301 were working the 1Q13 Tyseley – Old Oak Common test train running a whopping 100 minutes early!

After that excitement I could now calm down and await my intended working the Land Rover train. It was running bang on time today as 66009 eased the 6O42 Halewood – Southampton through the reverse curves at Kings Sutton. Although not quite as open as the wagons on the Ford Dagenham trains you can still see through the wagons to view the cars onboard and is nice to see something a bit different.

Sunday 25th March 2012

I always keep an eye out on a Sunday to see if there are any special or ‘Z’ workings about and today I was rewarded. There was a 6X90 Bath Spa – Willesden track replacement train working running and under normal circumstances I wouldn’t have bothered as I was watching my big passion which is F1. However thanks to over running engineering works it was running very late so I got to do both!

I decided to keep it quite local as we had our first BBQ of 2012 planned so didn’t want to stray too far plus with the lack of reports it didn’t give me much notice to get line side, I opted for Moreton cutting hoping to make amends for yesterday. I had a short wait before a Shed appeared under the bridge but on the main which wasn’t ideal but a quick readjustment and I bagged the shot of 66037 top and tailing 66080 on 6X90 working hard to get the train back up to speed.