• DIESELGEN 26-Nov-20

    Class 33 D6566 waits at Bishops Lydeard on a crew refresher training special working on 21NOV20. Image captured from the Bishops Lydeard webcam courtesy of Railcam UK and the WSR (c) Railcam-UK Ltd and WSR plc 2020

    Please note that our Class 33 ‘Crompton’ D6566 (33 048) is going to be in action tomorrow (Friday 27 November) on crew refresher training special workings between Bishops Lydeard (BL) and Williton (WN). The booked movements are:

       0900 BL arriving WN 0937

       1005 WN arriving BL 1045

       1250 BL arriving WN 1329

       1400 WN arriving BL 1440

     

     

    Please note that the stations are closed and trespassing is not allowed. During lockdown, the best way to view these workings is via the webcams at BL and WN.

    BL: http://www.wsr.org.uk/r-cam-bl2.htm

    WN: http://www.wsr.org.uk/r-cam-wn2.htm

    Many thanks to Railcam UK and the WSR for providing these webcam services.

    Take care and stay safe!

     

  • Weekly Roundup

    Originally established as a means of keeping our active volunteers up to date with what was going on at Williton Depot, the “roundup” was expanded during Lockdown 1.0 by including items of interest such as “on shed” photos from past and present, along with book reviews and WSR news.

    The circulation was also expanded beyond volunteers to all DEPG members for whom we held email addresses, then all DEPG supporters, then for anyone else who wanted to join the list!

    We now reach almost 200 people with a page of news EVERY WEEK.

    To join the mailing list, email contact@depg.org with the subject ROUNDUP ADD.

    In the unlikely event of you wanting to be removed from the list, make the subject “ROUNDUP CANCEL”.

    If you have previously signed up for “roundup” but are not receiving it every week, it is probably due to some ISPs deciding that it is spam – which it most certainly is not! Let me know if you don’t receive it every week – because it is sent out every week for sure.

    Here follows an example of the roundup, as published on Saturday 21st November 2020:

    Hello all,

    Work continues at Williton depot to make preparations for a survey that has to be conducted to assess the safety of the roof of the Old Goods Shed. Our lovingly restored Class 14 ‘Teddy Bear’ D9526 has had to be woken from hibernation and moved outside the shed for one week to allow access for the elevated working platforms.

    The attached capture from the Williton webcam shows the gleaming loco in a line with ‘Hymek’ D7017 and ‘Crompton’ D6575 (a hopper wagon is sandwiched between the two ‘Type 3s’). Many thanks to Railcam UK and the WSR for providing the webcam service from which this image was captured.

    Class 14 D9526 emerges from the Old Goods Shed at Williton on 21NOV20. Image captured from the Williton North webcam courtesy of Railcam UK and the WSR. © CC BY-NC 3.0

    Last week, we mistakenly reported that the Class 14 in the below photograph from 1982 was D9526.

    Class 35 Hymek D7017 and Class 14 D9551 stand outside the Old Goods Shed at Williton in 1982. Photo by Brian Hart via wsr.org.uk © CC BY-NC 3.0

    We have since been advised that it was in fact D9551. DEPG member and Class 14 team leader Simon Purvis reports: 

    “D9551 was a long term resident on the WSR, being bought from Corby steel works in 1981,  arriving on the WSR 6/6/81. She worked until 1999, and was sold by the WSR in 2000 to the Royal Deeside Railway in Scotland. From there, she was sold in 2013 to a group on the Severn Valley Railway and has been working there since 2015.”

    Many thanks to Simon for this information. He also provided us with the attached photo of D9551 wearing “Golden Ochre” livery. This photo was taken at Bridgnorth on the SVR on 16th August 2018, and shows DEPG Class 14 team member Terry Deacon doing some checks on the Paxman engine prior to startup.

    Class 14 D9551 undergoing inspection by DEPG member Terry Deacon at Bridgnorth on the Severn Valley Railway. Photo dated 16AUG18 by Simon Purvis © CC BY-NC 3.0

    The fourth photo shows D9551 leading D9526 as it runs around it’s train at Minehead in the Autumn of 1983. Thanks to Ian Grady and wsr.org.uk for the photograph.

    Class 14 D9551 leads sister loco D9526 as they run around their train at Minehead in the autumn of 1983. Photo by Ian Grady via wsr.org.uk © CC BY-NC 3.0

    On Friday 20th November 2020, ‘Crompton’ D6575 (33 057) was in action, hauling a coach from Williton to Minehead for maintenance, and returning with the WSR’s Class 115 DMU which is now stabled in the North Yard at Williton. The webcam image below shows the ’33’ doing the ‘DMU drag’ and slowing for the token exchange at Blue Anchor signalbox.

    Class 33 D6575 hauling the WSRs Class 115 DMU approaches Blue Anchor on 20NOV20. Image captured from the Blue Anchor webcam courtesy of Railcam UK and the WSR. © CC BY-NY 3.0

    On Saturday 21st November 2020, sister D6566 (33 048) was used on crew refresher training workings between Bishops Lydeard and Williton, during which DEPG members and drivers Robin Fisher, Paul Fleet and Neil McCannon renewed their Class 33 tickets under the watchful eye of Traction Inspector John Leach.

    Class 33 D6566 waits at Bishops Lydeard on a crew refresher training special working on 21NOV20. Image captured from the Bishops Lydeard webcam courtesy of Railcam UK and the WSR © CC BY-NC 3.0

    Thanks again to Railcam UK and the WSR for installing and operating these webcams. They really do help us all keep in touch with what is going on at the WSR. Links to the Railcams can be found on the wsr.ork.uk website:

    http://www.wsr.org.uk/index.htm

     

    Moving on to an update about the status of our fleet:

    D1010: Work has been suspended for the duration of the lockdown.

    D6566 and D6575: As stated previously, both locos have been in use during this week.

    D7017 and D7018: No change from last week.

    D9518: Work has been suspended for the duration of the lockdown.

    D9526: This loco has now been moved outdoors but this is only a temporary move while the surveying of the Old Goods Shed takes place. The loco will move back in the shed after the surveying is completed, because there will be a length delay while the required work is put out to tender, and then a further wait for contractors that are qualified to work on this Grade II listed building.

    47077: No change from last week.

    The DEPG depot at Williton is classed as a workplace and is maintained Covid-safe as per Government guidelines. Work will only take place if deemed essential by the Board and our volunteers will only attend if it is necessary to do so.


    BOOK REVIEW – This week, our attention has been drawn to another brand new book, this time by Steve Ireland and titled “THE WESTERN REGION in the 1970s – A Decade of Standardisation“. We look forward to hearing from those of you who have obtained a copy of this book and we look forward to sharing your reading experience.

    ISBN: 9781912695386 – “THE WESTERN REGION in the 1970s – A Decade of Standardisation” by Steve Ireland, published by Visions International on 18NOV20.


    NOTE: A CLARIFICATION about Amazon Smile

    As we have stated previously, the DEPG has registered with Amazon Smile. It is not entirely obvious how to start shopping with this option activated, but search on Amazon Smile and there will be a page where you can sign up. Alternatively, use this link:

    Go to the How to sign up to Amazon Smile page

    Select The DEPG as your nominated charity. Amazon will make a charitable donation of 0.5% of the value of every eligible purchase that you make (eligibility is shown on every purchase page). This may sound small, but it all adds up and there is no cost to you, BUT YOU MUST START YOUR SHOPPING SESSION FROM smile.amazon.co.uk or else your purchases won’t count.

    The attached image pops up when the link to the DEPG has been made (there is no need to install the Amazon Assistant, but that’s your choice). Please consider starting your Amazon shopping via smile.smazon.co.uk whenever you buy ANYTHING from Amazon. Thanks !


    ON SHED: This week, we feature a photo that has been provided by Mike Cale via Paul Mear, showing a pair of Westerns arriving at Newport station, heading in the Cardiff direction, thought to be in 1968. Several things are interesting here. The use of two locos, the very long train with at least 13 vehicles in the photo (and probably more out of the photo) and the train destination boards that are hanging on the middle doors of the Mk II stock.  Thanks to Mike and Paul for sharing this image with us. Can anyone provide any detailed information? Can we identify the photographer so that we can credit him/her ?

    Double-headed “WESTERNS” at Newport, thought to be in 1968, photographer not yet established.


    DEPG NEWS: We have now registered for “Easyfundraising” (an online shopping-based donation scheme that is similar to Amazon Smile) and the instructions are very similar to those for Amazon Smile. Here’s the link to get you started, then the same rule applies – start your shopping session from easyfundraising then go the shopping sites that you would have gone to anyhow.

    Go to the How to sign up to Easyfundraising page

    There is an option to install an “assistant”, but this is not a requirement and such tools have been known to put additional load on your device, so you may choose to ignore it or install it on a trial basis and see what happens.

    We have already applied to be registered on the direct fundraising site “JustGiving” and as soon as our application has been validated, we will post an appeal for fundraising to keep our most important projects moving along. These fund raising options will also be posted to our website and social media channels. Let’s see what we can all do together, to keep funds flowing and make sure that our locos are available for service at home on the WSR and on visits to other railways next year.

    Also, we are taking orders for DEPG branded merchandise including a new A3 “landscape” format calendar for 2021, along with some good quality clothing items – see our flyer for details.

    DEPG merchandising 20NOV20


    DEPG WEBSITE: We have changed the “theme” or template of the site to make better use of widescreens and to automatically re-format into a compressed mode on small screens. There are some useful new features in the new theme, such as a menu at the bottom of each page that automatically includes newly added pages. We have appointed four more people as authors and editors to increase the flow of new or updated material and we continue to improve the structure and accessibility of the site. Keep viewing the site to see what is changing. Thanks!


    WSR NEWS: The WSR are fully intent on re-opening in December and have adjusted their Christmas timetable to allow some time between the end of Lockdown 2.0 and the start of the festive service. For details, go to the WSR site below:

    https://www.west-somerset-railway.co.uk/events/detail/santa-express

    The WSR have also posted an update to the overall fundraising efforts, the details of which are available from the following link:

    http://www.wsr.org.uk/news.htm#2219


    That’s all for this week – thanks to all for your ongoing support of the DEPG and the railway upon which we run – the WSR !

    Please STAY SAFE and STAY WELL.

    Regards,
    Andy

     

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  • Help us when shopping

    The DEPG has registered with two online shopping sites that generate charitable donations AT NO COST TO YOU, the shopper !

    The two sites are Amazon Smile and Easyfundraising.

       

    See our Help Us When Shopping page for more details !

  • Website template changed

     

    As a result of feedback from viewers, we have changed the template (more accurately termed the “theme”) that we use for our website to make better use of widescreen displays and to automatically resize when used on smaller displays such as smartphones.

    The format changes will mean that each page needs to be re-optimised to get the best layout and that will take some time, so please bear with us while we do this work.

    It is important to get the template right at this early stage, because the rework task will get much larger as we add more pages.

    A useful feature of this new template is that is includes a menu bar at the bottom of the page, along with a “back to top of page” arrow button. This menu automatically includes pages that have been added recently.

    Let us know if you find any issues with this website. We we will do our best to improve it on a continuous basis.

    Thanks !

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  • ‘Cromptons’ in Action

    Today, the two Class ‘Cromptons’ D6566 (33 048) and D6575 (33 057) that are under the care of the DEPG were in action on the WSR, connected in multiple and working an Empty Coaching Stock train from Williton to Bishops Lydeard.

    The day started with some shunting at Williton and ended with both ‘Cromptons’ being placed over the pit at Westridge shed for an underframe and traction motor inspection, before D6575 returned to Williton (D6566 remains at Bishops Lydeard for further use by the WSR).

    Here’s some pictures of the event, provided by our Chairman Martin Howard and from DEPG member and regular contributor Mark Ireland. All items are (c) CC BY-NC 3.0.

    There is also some very nice photos on the wsr.org website, one of which you can view via this link:

    http://www.wsr.org.uk/cgi-bin/snap.cgi?h=Snapshot&p=2020/11/006

    The above is extracted from a video that Mark captured while getting a good soaking! To see an extract of that video, go to our Twitter page: https://twitter.com/wsrdepg

    And many thanks to Railcam UK and the WSR for the following scenes that were captured from the Williton North webcam earlier today: weblink http://www.wsr.org.uk/r-cam-wn2.htm

    Well done to the DEPG’s ‘Team Crompton’ and to the volunteers and staff of the West Somerset Railway !

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  • ‘Cromptons’ to run as ‘BE’

    As a tribute to the late Barry Evans, a well known Class 33 enthusiast and frequent visitor to the WSR, the two Class 33 ‘Cromptons’ under the care of the DEPG will be running with ‘BE’ headcodes on Monday 2nd November 2020.

    Class 33 ‘Crompton’ D6566 (33 048) proudly wearing the “BE” headcode in memory of the late Barry Evans. Photographed on 17th October 2020 at Williton by Ian Robins. © CC BY-NC 3.0

    DEPG Chairman Martin Howard writes:

    “Along with many of our volunteer staff, I was saddened to learn of the recent passing of our long-time friend and supporter Barry Evans from Andover who, after a short and brave fight, has succumbed to motor neurone disease.”

    “We will miss him dearly and in tribute to Barry we intend to put BE up on the headcodes on the next occasion the locomotives run. This is expected to be on the 2nd November and will begin with a double-headed run in multiple from Williton to Bishops Lydeard.”

     

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  • Double-heading ‘Cromptons’

    On Monday 2nd November, Class 33 ‘Cromptons’ D6566 (33 048) and D6575 (33 057) are going to be in action on the West Somerset Railway and will be running in MULTIPLE via the newly-restored Blue Star multiple unit connections.

    Blue Star multiple working connections being tested on Class 33 ‘Cromptons’ D6566 (33 048) and D6575 (33 057). Photographed at Williton on 21st March 2020 by Tom Courtney (c) CC BY-NC 3.0

    The Special Notice issued by WSR Operations Dept calls for the pair of ‘Cromptons’ to come off shed at 0900 on Monday for shunting duties within the Williton station limits before departing for Bishops Lydeard at 1000 with the “Quantock Belle” dining set (4 x Mk 1) and several hopper wagons in tow.

    If you are able to capture this event, either by photo or video, please post your work on this thread so that we can all share the moment. Thanks!

    Please remember that the stations remain closed to the public and the trespassing rules are there for a reason, so make sure that you do not breach these rules when attempting that “perfect angle”. 

    http://www.wsr.org.uk/news.htm#2195

    The two ‘Cromptons’ will undergo underframe and traction motor inspections over the pit at Westridge before separating, with D6566 remaining at BL and D6575 returning to Williton Light Engine.

     

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  • D7018 transmission testing

    Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7018 was started up at Williton yesterday so that static tests could be carried out on the transmission (gear change control). The first video shows D7018 bursting into life, reluctantly at first, under the watchful eye of Bob Clegg. The second video shows the array of pressure gauges that have been set up to monitor the individual control pressures. The lack of response on gauges “WA”, “P Red” and “FDR” mean that we have not yet solved the problem and more work is needed ! Thanks to Martin Howard for the videos. © CC BY-NC 3.0


     

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  • Going Live !

    Welcome to the “interim” DEPG website. We will be developing this site further and we are developing other features in the background, such as e-commerce, to be rolled out in the very near future.

    Please send your comments or observations to contact@depg.org

    Thanks !

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