Well, it has been a long while, but we are now operating again.
Most of the work has been around servicing and preparation for running again, each carriage in turn receiving a check over.
First into the repair shed were mark 2's 5228 and 5149.
Battery top up and check
Buck eye coupler gauging check, clean and oiling.
Brake and vacuum system check, using the shed vacuum pump.
As the dining set didn't see any use during 2020, it only managed one trip to the station to check that all was ok, living in the carriage storage shed kept the outside clean and polished.
Paintwork still pristine, even though it was painted six and a half years ago, in December 2014.
There was a large number of plumbing jobs due to frost damage, despite being drained down and heaters in place. Mark 1 RU, 1928 suffered the most with five different bursts, four in the pipework and one in the pump filter.
The water pump on 1928
The filter casing had cracked.
This years offering sees the Officer's saloon added to each service train. In preparation for its duties, it has received a wash and brush up outside the shed
Also receiving a wash and brush up is mark 1 FK, 13230. This carriage has arrived from Boness on an extended loan. It has seven first class compartments and will add to our catering offer.
A series of pictures showing 13230's arrival at Boat of Garten.
After the servicing activity had been completed, mark 1 RU, 1936, our long term project returned to the shed to have its restoration continued.
The outside is almost complete, rch cables, pass comm linkage, lining and lettering still to do.
The other side.
Inside work is progressing on lining the kitchen with stainless steel.
The view towards the bar doorway.
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