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South West Trains News |
| 3 Cig overhauls at Chart Leacon complete | |
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Upon completion of its overhaul it was originally planned that 1497 would be taken back to Wimbledon on Friday 15th June. However, absence of a driver trained to work on EDLs caused a cancellation of the move until the afternoon of Tuesday 19th. This time Wimbledon was only used as an intermediate point in that the formation reversed in the station's platform 9 before heading south west to Bournemouth T&RSMD, pausing for the evening peak at Woking. |
1497 goes for overhaul - eventually! |
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73109, 1497 and 73235 outside of Wimbledon Park. photograph by Steve Upton 1497 departed for Chart Leacon today (Monday 21st May) some 71 hours later than expected due to no driver being available for the planned move last Friday morning. The move was 5Y39 the 10+10 Wimbledon Park - Chart Leacon, one hour ahead of the "Q" path. |
1498 returns from overhaul |
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(left) EDL 73235 leading 1498 and 73201 into Tonbridge and Southern's 377423 departs for "The Wells", photograph by Colin Price. (right) A bit later the triumvirate passing Hilders Lane, Edenbridge, photograph by Barrie Swann. The first of South West Trains' 3 Cig units to undergo classified overhaul at Chart Leacon since their refurbishment for the Lymington Branch returned to East Wimbledon on Wednesday 9th May and then 73201 piloted 1498 back to Bournemouth on Thursday morning. |
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Second 3Cig to "The Smoke" in a fortnight! |
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For the second time in two weeks one of South West Trains 3Cig units has run into the suburbs. On Wednesday 2nd May 73109 "Battle of Britain" (a.k.a. BoB) took u1497 to East Wimbledon for attention on the wheel lathe. With u1498 being at Chart Leacon for overhaul (to view pictures of its moves on 16th/17th April please click here) the Lymington Branch was run by Desiro 450089. 1497 returned west on Thursday 5th May and was back working the branch the next day. 73109 has just led 1497 through New Malden on 2nd May |
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4th November 2007 by Colin Duff. |
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