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Seasonal Greetings

Hi there

We would like to wish you and all your family and friends a very Happy Christmas and a Prosperous and Healthy 2024, with lots of trains !!!!  Take care

From all the Boys and Girls at the East View Farm Railway

Happy Christmas !

November update

Hi there
Well how time flies, can’t believe its almost December and that means another year nearly gone ! But it’s been a very good year on our railway with plenty going on and a very warm and friendly atmosphere with everyone involved. So in anticipation of some cold weather as winter draws near, we have drained ‘Bronwyn’ and ‘Isabel’, moving them up into the workshop area where they are tucked up under quilts to keep them cosy. ‘Prospero’ is also cleaned  down and drained ready to move to join the other steam locos over the Winter.

                                                           ‘Bronwyn’ and ‘Isabel’ tucked in

 

 

                                                       Thomas and Kevin working on   Prospero’

 

The station benches, seats , and fencing have all been moved into the carriage shed.
Work continues on the signalling project with the ‘Raspberry Pi’ fitted into the control cabinet in the carriage shed, and another signal post is now concreted in position alongside the anticlockwise headshunt track .

 

Another track detection section has also been  wired in on the clockwise track here.

                                     JP with BB supervising the wiring to a track detection track section

 

Some push buttons switches have been obtained courtesy of Brian B which will be ideal for using when  requesting and completing shunting or train movements in and out of the carriage and pit sheds, and turntable tracks. So we are almost at a point (forgive the pun!!!) where we can test the signals and track detection tracks in the station area, which will be a major step forward….
Leaf clearing is also taking place as the trees shed their colourful autumn displays which have been very attractive this year…    

Great Running day !

 

             Locos being prepared with much ‘mardling’ !

 

Hi
On Saturday 14th October we enjoyed a very good running day, although there was a very cool wind , we put on our warmer clothes and had a good day with ‘Prospero’, ‘Isabel’, ‘Chieftain’ and  the ‘Shay’, all performing well, with drivers Peter, John, Kevin,Thomas, Keith, Richard and Brian all taking a spell on the locos.

                                    JP working on ‘Isabel’

 

 

Keith with ‘Prospero’

 

Peter and ‘Prospero’ coming wrong road round new loop extension

 

Thomas brings ‘Prospero’ out of the station

 

We continue progressing with the signals installations with more cabling installed along side the old headshunt, so we are getting there bit by bit. Kevin helped by coming up with some 12 v LED s which are much brighter in the signal heads so they are what we will use for all the signals now.,

cable run and junction to signal post at anti clockwise exit from headshunt loop

 

‘Isabel’ with John in charge coming along the old station stretch

 

‘Horticultural ‘ work continues with good use being made of John’s new ‘mini mulcher’  which is doing a great job of reducing the tree and bush cuttings. We hope to have a running session after our AGM, , and then we will be thinking of taking in the platform fencing and seats etc to their winter storage, and maybe thinking of draining down the steamers ready to bring up to the top workshop for their winter storage…..then there are some  Clubhouse maintenance items to attend to like redecs and replacing a MDF widow cill that has swollen. It would also be good to get a coat of stain on the external woodwork before Winter sets in, so always plenty of jobs to do !!!!
   

September time

Hi there
Plenty going on at the moment with most efforts being concentrated on the signal installation work. Cable ducts have been laid from the carriage shed to the platform and the two signals at the platform have been installed, wired up, tested and working fine. The track detection sections at the station are also wired and satisfactorily tested too . The ‘control’ box which will contain the ‘computer’, relays, switches etc, all designed with Peter’s knowledge, is now fixed in the carriage shed ready to receive the cables…
(Brian)
We are also pleased to report that we had an excellent Fun Day at the club on Saturday with good weather, lots of loco running and lots of friends and family joining us.
Keith, John, Brian, Richard and myself were all there running things plus visits from Brian Baker, Kevin and family, Stuart and Isaac plus some spouses/partners.
We starting running trains at about 3.30pm, had fish and chips about 6pm and finally put the locos to bed about 7pm. At the last minute ‘Isabel’s fire failed (problem with clinker) and I was so pleased that ‘Prospero’ was able to pull ‘Isabel ‘ back to the sheds even though ‘Prospero ‘only had 40 psi of steam pressure as we had been deliberately running her down ready for the final blow down.
Both Kevin’s grandson Thomas and Isaac did a lot of driving of ‘Prospero’ with both of them doing very well. The ‘Shay’, ‘Chieftain’ and ‘Viceroy ‘also all came out for a run during the afternoon.
(Peter)

August running day

                                       Steaming up

Hi there
What a lovely day we had at our running day on Saturday. Excellent weather, good company and some brilliant running of trains.
John, Keith, Brian, Richard and myself were there to set everything up. Later on we had Dave with his son Andrew, Stuart with Isaac. Ben joined us for a while, and in the afternoon we had John and Jane’s friends from the local Parkinson’s support group. So it was a busy day.
We had Chieftain, Isabel, Prospero and the Shay running with all our coaches
                First trains over new concrete crossing

We were so busy on Wednesday finishing the new track that we had not done any preparation for this day so we were busy getting everything ready in the morning. Prospero and Isabel were steamed up about noon and we cautiously took them and Chieftain along the new track with lots of ‘advisors’ watching the progress. (all went very smoothly !) Dave had a drive of Chieftain and his son Andrew had a brief drive of Prospero. When Stuart and Isaac arrived, Stuart took lots of photos. Isaac had a drive on Prospero.
After lunch John’s visitors started to arrive so we buckled down to some serious driving as we gave them trips around the track.
           The Shay trundling round with two of our visitors

From my point of view this was the best day I have ever had with Prospero. We ran for around three hours and Prospero only dropped below 80 psi once when the fire was a little low but I soon recovered it. At 3pm I took out the fire and drained the loco down but it would have carried on running if I had wanted to do that.
Around 3 pm we stopped for tea and some delicious cakes, the latter kindly provided by our visitors. It didn’t take us long to put everything away in the sheds. So all in all a very enjoyable day . (Peter)
Station scene

 

 

August activity

         First coach testing the new track

Hi
Well we have been quite busy this month dodging the showers, nevertheless, excellent progess has been made on our extended layby loop. The track is all laid now,connected and laid more or less to level. We have put the top ballast layer on the outside and between the rails, but we have had to leave the side next to the timber edging until we have laid in the signalling and track sensor cables. 
       Track ballasting in progress

After much deliberation and measuring on site, we ordered  6 x100m drums which we hope will be enough ! The cables arrived on Saturday afternoon so we can now lay these in and complete the track ballast and final tamping and levelling, ready for running.

 

 

The tractor crossing was concreted on Wednesday too…While all this has been going on, the usual gardening work continues as nature don’t not stop things growing!!!!
            The EVFR A1 concreting Gang!!!

Kevin made a visit too and it was good to see him out and about again.
Richard,s Happy now that the tractor's back!
Richard’s happy now that JP’s tractor’s back !

Excellent Running day on 15th July

    Dave and Andrew with ‘Chieftain’

Hi

We planned a running day on 15th and despite the awful weather forecast we went ahead with it and did ok. We managed to get ‘Bronwyn’, ‘Isabel’ , and ‘Prospero’ steamed up and they all had good runs with Keith, Brian , Isaac and Peter (and Andrew) having drives. The ‘Shay’ and ‘Chieftain’ were out too with Dave Jones having a drive on ‘Chieftain’, as did Richard, and it was good to welcome Dave’s son Andrew, who had a go too, even trying out ‘Prospero’ ! , so I think he enjoyed himself.

Isaac with ‘Prospero’

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brian with The Shay

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   Richard on tea duty !

So the weather held off with the wind picking up during the morning, then the rain came down in a sudden deluge just after lunch which soaked everything but we got the all the stock under cover and gave them all wipe down, in the dry

Dave and Andrew relaxing

So an enjoyable day which saw the newly laid track at the end of the old headshunt given a good test which allowed it settle so we can now progress the levelling and tamping with the track in that area during our next sessions.

June activity

Hi there, just a quick update to let you know that progress on our ‘tunnel loop’ extension is coming on well. John has been busy making up more track sections for the loop and the first new crossover point is laid in. John has also tweaked the second crossover point which is now connected and is looking good.We have also now laid most of the membrane for the ballast and extpect to complete this soon. 

 

               New crossover

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

             Membrane laid

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We have also been trimming to the trackside bushes/trees as ther are romping away as they do !

It is also good to see Richard back with us after the protracted problem with his leg wound healing which it now seems to be doing ok. 

Cracking on !

Hi there, well we have surprised ourselves again as we have really got into the creation of our longer, layby, passing loop, with a vengeance…Peter and Brian got things started whilst John and Keith were away, by breaking out the concrete crossing , phew, hard was it ? yes !!!

concrete crossing removed !
New track sections laid in to start the new curve

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Then John has been making up track sections, so we took out the layby entry point and installed a straight so we can keep running trains,

Keith and Chieftain testing the new straight track that replaced the layby entrance point

Then we started to dig out for the new track base, which was going to take a while !!! (we are not as fit as we were !!!!) , so Ben borrowed his mate’s digger and did it for us over the Bank Holiday weekend, which is a fantastic help, thanks Ben.

New trackbed by Ben !

So some new track is now laid in position and looks good, so we  can now get on with the edging, lay some membrane and get some under track ballast down to get the track level right, fantastic , we are well impressed! 

Four of us , including old Ray who is now in a Care Home at Stalham bless him, had a ride over to Hemsby for their Parklands week on Wednesday and enjoyed the variety of locos that were out and about, catching up with some old friends, and enjoying some refreshments, another great week, well done the Parkland Boys and Girls.

Maytime

Steaming up
Hi
We decided to have a ‘Coronation specials’ running day on 6th May, and so ‘Isabel’, ‘The Shay’, ‘Chieftain’ and ‘Prospero’ all did their bit to celebrate the King’s Coronation. Isaac was particularly pleased to learn a bit more about firing and driving ‘Prospero’, and was a very happy Boy!
Isaac driving ‘Prospero’
Brian B came over last Wednesday to do his inspection of ‘Prospero’ and Peter was very pleased that all was well and the loco is once again ‘certificated’. It was good to see Brian as he has been in the wars again but is getting there, slowly!
We have started to prepare for the second track from Laurel sidings to the Layby with the removal of the concrete crossing checkrail so we can  take up the concrete as we need to re align the track into the new curve here.
We have also now fitted the new double glazed window unit in the clubroom kitchen area, which we are very pleased with, good work John and Keith (mostly!)