Streaming from February on RailAdvent Plus

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46100 Royal Scot
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Following on from last months addition of Discs 1 to 3 of our 6 Disc Set of the 50th Anniversary Gala, we are pleased to announce that February’s additions will be Discs 4 to 6 of our set.

So if you were thinking of purchasing the 6 Disc Set (worth between £39.99 and £44.99), then it will be fully available to stream from the 1st February, all as part of your £34.99 RailAdvent Plus membership.

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Featuring footage from every day at the gala, which was held from the 24th June to the 1st July, this 6 disc set features 17 locomotives in action throughout the 8 days, these are:

Visiting

  1. SR Bulleid Pacific No. 34092 City of Wells (from the East Lancashire Railway)
  2. LMS ‘Scot’ No.46100 Royal Scot (thanks to Locomotive Services Ltd)
  3. GWR ‘Pannier’ No.7714 (from the Severn Valley Railway)
  4. GBRf No.66784 ‘The Keighley & Worth Valley Railway’ (thanks to GB Rail Freight)
  5. DRS 37/4 No.37401 (thanks to Direct Rail Services)
  6. BR Class 50 No.50035 Ark Royal (from the Severn Valley Railway)
  7. BR Class 55 No.55019 ‘Royal Highland Fusilier’ (from the Deltic Preservation Society)

Resident

  1. BR Standard 4 (BR Black, Late Crest)
  2. Midland 4F No.43924 (BR Black, Late Crest)
  3. USATC S160 “Big Jim” No.5820 (USATC Grey)
  4. LNWR ‘Coal Tank’ 1054 (LNWR Unlined Black)
  5. LMS Black 5 No.45212 (resident loco, works on the mainline)
  6. LMS Ivatt 2 No.41241 (KWVR Red)
  7. Hunslet D32 ‘Huskisson’
  8. Class 20 No.20031
  9. EE Shunter D0226 ‘Vulcan’
  10. BR Class 25 No.25059

The 6 disc set features footage from every station on the line, as well as many of the lineside permit accessible points too.

The running order for the new additions are:

Day 6 (Disc 4) – The big day had arrived, the Re-opening Special day, 50 years to the day in which 41241 hauling the first train up the line. At 2:35 pm, 41241 re-enacted the very same train that ran 50 years ago. Class 66784 was also named ‘The Keighley & Worth Valley Railway 1968 – 2018′ and ran with 25059. In service on this day was 41241, 7714, 5820, 34092 City of Wells, 45212, 25059 and 66784 ‘The Keighley & Worth Valley Railway 1968 – 2018′.

Day 7 (Disc 5) – Railways aren’t all about the steam locomotives. Day 7 saw the KWVR hold their mixed traffic day, with diesels taking over the steam locomotives in the early evening. Starting at 6 am on shed, this disc takes you all the way to the last train of the day, which departed Haworth for Oxenhope around 00:30. In service on this day was 1054, 7714, 41241, 43924, 34092 City of Wells, 45212, 25059, 37075, 37401, 50035 and 55019.

Day 8 (Disc 6) – The final day of an incredible gala, the diesels take over from steam for the final day of the celebrations. In service for the final day was 37075, 37401, 25059, 66784 ‘The Keighley & Worth Valley Railway 1968 – 2018′, D0226, 50035, 20031, D32 and 55019.

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