Steam in the rain
Rain added to the atmosphere as the engine contributed a fine display of exhaust smoke and steam.
As for the overhead cables - if you can't beat 'em join 'em.
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I had a 27 mile cycle dash on Friday to get to my favourite level crossing south of Newark to capture Tornado on the first leg on Friday.
I was about 25 yards from the LC at the end of a dead straight farm road only to see the damned engine flash through in front of me, running early. I could have cried!
I think a moped may be in order Peter (just that bit faster maybe!!!!) Seriously, its no joke when that happens especially considering the distance you traveled Peter.
David, that's a spectacular shot cables or no cables. bet you got a good whiff of the smoke as well

Cliff.
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Cliff: The sound effects were good as well as the exhaust trail. Bittern must have been on full regulator here. I was on an overbridge near where I live, about a mile and a half out of Durham station, and watched it from a standing start on dead straight track picking up speed. It was memorable.
David
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pgweber
16 yearsMember
Nottinghamshire
I agree about the wires, sometimes you just have to work with what you've got.
I had a 27 mile cycle dash on Friday to get to my favourite level crossing south of Newark to capture Tornado on the first leg on Friday.
I was about 25 yards from the LC at the end of a dead straight farm road only to see the damned engine flash through in front of me, running early. I could have cried!
Peter
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