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St Philips Marsh Victoria Road/Fuel road sidings 17/05/2011 at 06:44 #3045
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Hello all,

I am writing my 2012 TT for Bristol and I am trying to come up with something a bit different. I keep looking at St Philips Marsh at the west end where the short track goes to Victoria Road Stabling sidings. Do HST sets stable here and exit the facility via the back road or the shed to Temple Meads? I notice in the quail that the shed only has 4 roads so I assume they stable there. I have been to Marsh Junction at night at a vantage point and before they used to have HST sets there, but recently I have seen it empty!

I notice the carriage washer is on the track to Victoria road so I guess they have a wash whilst leaving the depot maybe...

Also the road labelled 'Fuel', the Quail states there is a repair and flush facility but not a fuel point, I would guess the fuel pump is in the shed itself or is it actually on the road labelled Fuel...or does it mean that is where the fuel tanks come in to unload?

I am wanting to add the fuel tanker trip in from Fawley anyway so would like to know if this is the right road, and how long it might stay there for whilst it unloads, which would take a good few hours I would have thought?


If anyone knows any info on operations in the depot it would be highly appreciated, as I haven't seen any other parts of the depot used in the other TT's I have played.


James.

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St Philips Marsh Victoria Road/Fuel road sidings 17/05/2011 at 06:44 #15874
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Hello all,

I am writing my 2012 TT for Bristol and I am trying to come up with something a bit different. I keep looking at St Philips Marsh at the west end where the short track goes to Victoria Road Stabling sidings. Do HST sets stable here and exit the facility via the back road or the shed to Temple Meads? I notice in the quail that the shed only has 4 roads so I assume they stable there. I have been to Marsh Junction at night at a vantage point and before they used to have HST sets there, but recently I have seen it empty!

I notice the carriage washer is on the track to Victoria road so I guess they have a wash whilst leaving the depot maybe...

Also the road labelled 'Fuel', the Quail states there is a repair and flush facility but not a fuel point, I would guess the fuel pump is in the shed itself or is it actually on the road labelled Fuel...or does it mean that is where the fuel tanks come in to unload?

I am wanting to add the fuel tanker trip in from Fawley anyway so would like to know if this is the right road, and how long it might stay there for whilst it unloads, which would take a good few hours I would have thought?


If anyone knows any info on operations in the depot it would be highly appreciated, as I haven't seen any other parts of the depot used in the other TT's I have played.


James.

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St Philips Marsh Victoria Road/Fuel road sidings 17/05/2011 at 18:36 #15884
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Interesting. Having read your post, I checked out the area on Google Maps and it seems that Victoria Road Sidings is actually 6 roads, although I wonder if it is simplified to 4 roads in the simulation. Looking at the rest of it actually confuses me and I can't identify which part is which within the simulation.

Regarding your questions, whilst I do not know of any depot operations, I believe it is up to timetable writers to create whatever trains they like. If you want trains to use Victoria Road Sidings then do so. If you want to create a "fuel tanker trip" then do so. As you say, you haven't seen other parts of the depot used in other timetables so perhaps by including them you will find that people would appreciate that and find it interesting too.

Go on, go for it, you know you want to!

Any views and / or opinions expressed by myself are from me personally and do not represent those of any company I either work for or am a consultant for.
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St Philips Marsh Victoria Road/Fuel road sidings 17/05/2011 at 18:50 #15886
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Thank you UKTrainMan, you are right...I think I am trying to avoid nitpickers but I should get off that track!

You obviously didn't read my post if you answered a bit wrong! No, joking aside what I said was there is 4 roads in the shed shown on the quail map not Victoria Sidings (both depot and sidings have unlimited space in the sim)

I will work on it and improvise some ideas :)


Thank you very much!
James.

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St Philips Marsh Victoria Road/Fuel road sidings 18/05/2011 at 16:08 #15898
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Hi Underwood. Your are right that the hsts pak up in the victoria road sigings and night. there are 6 sidinging there in real life so only 6 hsts park there. the HST shed is the mantainance shed for the HSTs. this shed has 3 lines going through it.
Finally marsh jn depot has a very large number of sidings there and i believe that they store a 1 maybe 2 hsts there aswell as all the bristol based dmus with the dmu mainatnce shed located there too
in sim the marsh jn depot isn't show well as it just shows there is only 1 turnoof for the yard where in real life there is at least 4.
i also know that there used to be a hst that spent the night outside on the bedminsder cl back in summer 2010, don't knwo if that still happens though. Hope that helps
Nath

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Re: St Philips Marsh Victoria Road/Fuel road sidings 17/07/2011 at 20:04 #17916
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Just seen this about SPM... "Normal" procedures for the depot are as follows;

Arriving via North Somerset Jn - Set will enter the Shed (A, B, C or D* roads) for service then move down to Victoria Sidings. There are normally between 11 - 13 HSTs on depot for servicing each night. The first arrivals will often head from Vic Sdgs to Marsh Jn to stable out the way, with the last sets staying in the shed.

Departing SPM - sets are timetabled to depart from 0245 (forms 0600 Pad), 0315 (ECS Hfd), 0345 (ECS Hfd), with 15 mins between departures. But in reality you will find sets sent back to the station anytime from 0245ish to start clearing the depot and freeing up space for all the local units and other HSTs on shed [all depending on sets being fit for traffic/fuelled/maintained].

Local Units - should all arrive via the West end and what is on the sim as the Spur Road, which now houses a maintnance shed for the local units, where their fuelled cleaned and split (if in multiple formations), then sent to Marsh Jn.

Just remember in real this is controlled by the "mini panel" within SPM.

* D road was constructed for the cl.180s and is the fuel road on the sim

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Re: St Philips Marsh Victoria Road/Fuel road sidings 18/07/2011 at 14:19 #17939
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Matt,

This is most useful information indeed, thank you. :woohoo:

Out of interest, on the basis you know, where do the DBS 6V62 Fawley-SPM-Tavistock Jn TTA tanks go at SPM?
(I have tried to track on the train describers at work, but in my experience P2 isnt really so good for such things!).

For my Summer 2011 TT, I have simulated it to utilise the "fuel" road, but reading what you have posted, I have my doubts.

Cheers

Paul

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Re: St Philips Marsh Victoria Road/Fuel road sidings 18/07/2011 at 15:09 #17940
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Yes thank you very much Matt!

I have done it now however it will be useful for future reference. Thank you for taking the time to type that out!

Officer Dibble - Don't use my fictional TT as a reference for 6V62 tanks, as I had to guess what it does though what I did was put it into the SPM centre via West Reverse (running around in the Cwm Siding, drop the rear tanks off there in SPM Centre, then exit via North Somerset Junction and loop round to BTM and head off to Plymouth with the rest of the tanks.

If it helps I have a video of 6V62 here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2US2z8lP68

You'll need to skip in a bit, but it should give you a reference to the full load it has in regards to length etc!


James.

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Re: St Philips Marsh Victoria Road/Fuel road sidings 18/07/2011 at 15:28 #17941
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Thanks James,

I think in real life it runs round somewhere about West Jn/Bedminster (looking at the schedule I was able to obtain),
before heading into the SPM complex. From SPM it runs as 6C62 to Tavistock Jn.

I remember the days when it was a Class 37 and Tanks, and the 08 came off SPM to trip the tanks accordingly.

The video is most useful, I have it down as DBS 66+25 TTA tanks, with no division (as the return 6O34 returns via
Castle Canary and Westbury), but as you are more local to the area than I, I bow to your knowledge :cheer:

Paul

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Re: St Philips Marsh Victoria Road/Fuel road sidings 18/07/2011 at 17:02 #17947
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Where's Castle Canary?

Anyway I thought the portion was a lot less but I'm sure I found a picture of a shorter version but they all seem to be like this:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/southwestrailways/5613490779/

Not only that it appears to be both 6C52 and 6V52, depending where I look! :S

Don't fill Barton Hill up too much either, that can only hold about 4 Voyagers if I recall correctly, y10g9 would know more about that.


James.

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Re: St Philips Marsh Victoria Road/Fuel road sidings 19/07/2011 at 19:48 #17988
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its 2 in barton hill only. they reside in the shed which was build for them and it only has 2 roads in it there are a few long lines that run the length of the shed down the side of it but they are used only by DBS for there coaching stock (was where the 2 DBS loco haul services for FGW stabled at night) and then there are several other lines where class 66s are stored between workings, wagons are stored while waiting to be repaired, and the depot shunter is located which is a class 08.
Barton hill also has 2 lines which are comonly used for serviceing steam locos for steam railtours. no turntable there but to turn them around they just get sent around the 3 sides of the bristol east, dr days, north somerset junctions triangle.

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Re: St Philips Marsh Victoria Road/Fuel road sidings 19/07/2011 at 20:08 #17989
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y10g9 - quick correction for Voyagers on Barton Hill is 5 (as used to be done a few years ago by XC mainly on Sunday nights) - 1x formed ECS Exeter (MO), 1x formed ECS Cardiff, 2x formed 0615 Scot, 1x formed 0700 North. Your'll find Voyagers on various roads overnight including; Up & Down Gloucester's plus roads 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 & 15. (10 & 11 are the fuel roads, 13 & 14 being the RES Shed & 15 the washer road next to the main line). I think when you have an Exeter to Plymouth block on weekends XC have been known to creep 7 sets onto Barton Hill!

Underwood & Officer - from my understanding it goes onto the Goods Through Rd (next to the Spur) and arrives via North Somerset Jn. The Loco will run round and while doing so will collect the empties to be attached, and the local 08 will detach the wagons for the depot and place them onto the Coal Sidings replacing the empties. The train then exits via North Somerset Jn... But as I say thats my understanding!

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Re: St Philips Marsh Victoria Road/Fuel road sidings 22/07/2011 at 12:20 #18152
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Matt

Your understanding of the fuel wagons is correct. The loco arrives via Somerset Jcn on to the goods line. The 08 pilot then takes the wagons in to the marsh sideing's (also called the new sidings) and after a couple of shunts as there are two fuel roads in the coal field neither of which are long enough for all wagons (therefore split between both).

While this is going on, the loco would have drawn forward toward the east of the depot (639). The 08 pilot then picks up the empty wagon and takes them from Marsh Jcn to the Goods Line, the loco then reverses and couples up, finally depart via Somerset Jcn

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Re: St Philips Marsh Victoria Road/Fuel road sidings 20/04/2012 at 13:19 #31678
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Nice shot of the Hercules doing some circuits there James. Wonder if he was doing some practice drops at Keevil Airfield ??
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