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gingertart50 ([info]gingertart50) wrote,
@ 2009-02-07 18:52:00

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Current mood: content

Nostalgia Fest

We drove to Huntingdon through the snow (nostalgic in itself; we haven't had snow like this for 20 years) and went to the station, where we had hot Bovril and toasted cheese and onion sandwiches in the station buffet. The buffet is small and cramped, decorated with an eclectic mix of potted cacti and pictures of locomotives and is really rather delightful. 

Then we went onto the platform and stood in the cold wind and sunshine for 45 minutes, watching assorted deisel-hauled and electric trains go past. The station was very busy, people lining the platforms, just waiting and watching, stamping their cold feet on the snow, talking to each other and trying to keep their children amused (and prevent them from throwing snowballs at strangers.)

Then in the distance, I heard something that I have only heard in recordings for the last 40 years; not the horn of a modern locomotive but the high, sweet, breathy sound of a chime whistle. Like a ghost, Tornado, the new steam locomotive, emerged from a cloud of white steam, gleaming in spotless green livery, seemed to float past and was gone again, leaving a faint odour of smoke. 

Apart from the call of her chime whistle, she was so quiet. I realised that the steam locomotives that I remembered were clanking, groaning, hissing monsters, for I only knew them in their last decade when they were allowed to fall into disrepair. I had never seen them like this; brand spanking new, lovingly polished and tended, at the peak of performance and running fast on the main line with its continuous welded rail and smooth curves and gradients. 

We had waited patiently for this thirty seconds and afterwards, we walked to the exit, smiling at each other, with the occasional suspicious moistness about the eyes. 

On the way home, we called in at an old pub where we sat near the huge stone fireplace with its coal fire, drank Strongbow cider and ate fish and chips and stroked the pub cat. A very satisfactory day.



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[info]venturous
2009-02-07 02:08 pm UTC (link)
marvelous imagery, thank you!
my dad was a steam power nut, and dragged me all over to see ships and trains and threshing machines, he built his own tiny steamboat. I remember excursions where you'd ride the train for a while, they would let you all out with your cameras, then the train would back up a mile or so, get up a great head of steam and go roaring past!

I think I get an erotic charge out of big engines to this very day!

a few years ago I saw a brand new antique style steam locomative, built in China, at a maple syrup festival. It was amazing to see a new one.

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[info]gingertart50
2009-02-07 03:12 pm UTC (link)
Oh yes, I know what you mean about the erotic charge! Tornado is one sexy locomotive.

Mr Gingertart likes the Welsh Highland Railway (http://www.isengard.co.uk/) but to me, that's like playing with an over-sized toy train set. I want the real thing, mate, a snorting monster that can run at high speed hauling a full rake of coaches up the Shap incline. I'm not sure if Tornado has completed all her tests yet but at full operational speed, she'll be limited to 90 miles per hour. Hah!

I want to travel on a train hauled by Tornado or the Duke of Gloucester. The Duke was an experimental loco that didn't work very well in service; she was bought up by some enthusiasts who worked out what her problems were, sorted them out and found that they could get an extra 30% power from her; she's now the most powerful steam loco ever to have run on British railways. Here she is climbing Shap Summit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0etS1xo_qag

Sexy or what?

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[info]venturous
2009-02-07 03:33 pm UTC (link)
oh, wow, thanks for the vid!!!! gah, I love the sound.

they are the dragons of my youth, I swear!

now, how about a hot Snarry tale involving steam trains?

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