I called in at ‘The Cathedral’ (M Shed MPD) on the way from work today and met Chris, who will be taking on the role of General Manager from David Martin, who has been there since the railway’s inception in 1978.
Chris was repainting much of ‘Portbury’ as she was being reassembled. The hope is to get her ready in time for the Harbour Festival, but the aim is not to rush unnecessarily as ‘Portbury’ will be taking over from ‘Henbury’ as the sole steam locomotive when ‘Henbury’s boiler ticket expires in July 2014.
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‘Portbury’ Returns!
‘Evening all.
A few pics of what’s been going on…
Demolition of the former coal yard/car park is proceeding rapidly. The half of the car park that is left will keep functioning for 18 months, then the bulldozers will move in

The site seen from the mud dock deli toward M/L sheds and the former goods platform (Now roofless)

About 2 weeks ago an old friend returned to ‘The Cathedral’, seen through the glass here…

…and inside the shed here.
‘Portbury has returned from Buckfastleigh workshops on the South Devon Railway after her overhaul, and is being reassembled. It is hoped she will be back in traffic for the Harbour Festival later this summer



At the time of these photos, ‘Henbury’ was outside getting steam up for the bank holiday weekend

There are more updates and track modifications up the line toward the SS Great Britain which I hope to report on later in the week.
That’s it for now!
First Day
Well, yesterday was my first day of work on the BHR. The main task was to prep the Peckett ‘Henbury’ for the weekends work, among others!
Bristol harbour has a military visitor
I arrived to find Henburys fire lit having been dragged out of the shed.
The wagons covering the pit had to be shunted out of the way before oiling could be completed, once the loco had steam up and I ineffectually tried to clean some grease off the wheels!
Rob dropped the clinker out
All oiled up and ready to go, Rob collected the coal wagon from the middle siding and brought it back to the crossing where coal was loaded into the excavator bucket
Then brought the train forward to the crossover to load the coal into the bunker
Then a short jaunt down to the end of the line (By Ashton Swing Bridge) to collect the flat wagon of sleepers Rob and David had sorted previously in the week.
Before bringing the lot back to the yard and stashing them in the middle siding.
Henbury dragged her stablemate out of the shed to drain the water and remove a pipe.
Then I had to run off to the office! But a very enjoyable day, thanks to David, Rob, Philippa and Rodney (For the loan of boots!)


