Four years ago, I posted about Signature Trains for a West of England layout. I tried to come up with six trains which ‘defined’ the Cornish main line in various eras. A lot has happened in the world of model railways since those days, and now I find myself in the early stages of building a layout based very loosely on Lostwithiel in Cornwall.
The layout will still be multi-era. With some careful juggling I think I can fit in eight roads in the fiddle yard, which means I’m can expand to eight trains rather than six.
Let’s start with the post-privatisation era. I had originally selected 2002 (the final hurrah of daytime loco-hauled workings), although since then the introduction of Dapol’s Virgin Voyager has allowed 2004-ish to be modelled.
1999 : This was the indian summer for classic traction. I visited Cornwall in the final weeks before the new EMD class 66s took over from the venerable 37s on freight workings
- Paddington-Penzance express formed of a GWT ‘Merlin’ livery HST. Because Farish never did the TGS or Buffet in this livery, this will have to be a mixed-livery set including two vehicles in the old InterCity colours.
- GWT loco-hauled set made up of InterCity liveried stock behind a Merlin-liveried 47/8. This was a semi-regular substitution for an HST, because GWT were a set short at the time.
- Virgin Cross-Country HST. I don’t have a full set of Virgin liveried coaches, just a TGS and a Buffet, so this will be a second mixed-livery set, with most of the coaches in InterCity
- Loco-hauled Virgin Cross Country set made up of a 7-car Mk1 set behind a 47/8
- Class 158 on local working. Post-privatisation liveries hadn’t come to the 158 fleet this early, so this needs to be a Regional Railways one; which means I have to coax my dead RR back in to life
- Cornish TPO behind a RES livery 47/7
- ‘Enterprise’ freight working, behind a pair of 37s. The stock will be a mix of Bachmann VGAs, Dapol Cargowaggons and Minitrix bogie tanks, the latter a continental product that makes a suitable placeholder for the ‘silver bullet’ clay slurry tanks while I’m waiting for the ATM version.
- Local clay working behind a single 37. I’m building a rake of EWS liveried CDAs, although I’m not sure if very many carried EWS livery this early.
2002 : Three years later, a surprising number of things have changed.
- The Paddington HST now carries FGW “Barbie” livery
- The loco-hauled London train is now a timetabled fixture, but the Mk2 coaches now carry FGW’s “Fag Packet’ livery, as does the loco. I’ve also got a “Purple Ronnie” 57/6, which I’ve seen in FGW loco-hauled workings before, although I don’t know if it ever made it into Cornwall.
- We can now model the ‘Night Riviera’, since Bachmann have done the Mk3 sleeping cars in ‘Fag Packet’ livery (they’ve never done them in InterCity). This replaces the second HST in this sequence.
- The Virgin Cross-Country loco-hauled set remains unchanged
- The local 158 must also carry a different livery; I’ve actually got two suitable ones, one in Wessex Trains Alphaline, and one in Central Trains, representing a unit on hire.
- The three freight and parcels workings have the same stock, but all change motive power. The TPO now has class 67 haulage, the ‘Enterprise’ is behind a 60, and the local clay working has a 66.
2004 : We’ve lost the daytime loco-hauled workings, and the TPO has stopped running, but there’s still enough to make for a worthwhile sequence.
- The Barbie HST as before
- Dapol class 221 Voyager replaces the loco-hauled set.
- 158 as before
- Night Riviera sleeper as before, although the motive power is now an FGW liveried 57/6 (my most recent purchase!)
- The Enterprise and the local freight as before, except that both are now behind EWS 66s.
- The Hope-Moorswater cement behind a Freightliner 66; in 2004 it consisted of a mix of Cargowaggons in Blue Circle livery and PCA tankers.
- Engineers train behind a third EWS 66. In the summer of 2004 there were a lot of engineers trains working in conjunction with doubling of the track between Burngullow and Probus. Some were MHAs (Bachmann). Others were things like autoballasters (the forthcoming N gauge society kit).
A future post will cover the sectorisation and blue diesel eras.
Model railroading is my hobby of choice. The world you create, where you create it, and how much time you spend in it… is entirely over to you. A highly recommended hobby!
I mentioned that I didn’t know whether 57601 (Purple Ronnie) had ever visited Cornwall; now I’ve unearthed one of my own photographs of this loco on the sleepers at Penzance. Sounds like fading memory due to old age….
Wow – thats a lot of research that you have done for this era and location. It will be great to come back in the future and see how the layout is getting on.
At least I know now where all the Central Trains units were when there weren’t picking us up from Spalding!! lol