Choo Choo Trainee

Okay, the title isn’t exactly my description of a day driving a steam train but that’s how some people viewed it.

It was a great experience and there were strong similarities to flying a hot-air balloon because there’s a delay between the action you take on the controls and what happens – this is true for the regulator and the brake.

 

This event was a gift from Richard and Nicola and it was made all the better because they shared it with me. Here we are about to undertake our endeavour along the 8 mile track from Loughborough to Leicester North. We managed to stop the train at every station and was aligned on the platform with a degree of skill.

Lunch (all day breakfast) in the dining car afterwards whilst we travelled the route again was delightful in such good company.

 

Two happy boys having played with their over grown toys with our ever patient train driver in the background.

And to finish with a short video of me doing a hands-free bit of driving.

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5 Responses to Choo Choo Trainee

  1. Ian Flinders says:

    So.. Steve , “The slim, fit controller!”
    Everyone’s dream as a kid.
    Skydiving next?

    Ian & Sue xx
    (back home in brizzie for a few months to catch up.)

  2. GaryT says:

    I so want to say that driving the Lotus should have well prepared you for driving a steam train….but only because I am deeply jealous!

    The hierarchy of driving experiences therefore has to be:

    No 1 : MX5
    No 2 : Steam train
    .
    .
    .
    No 32 : Lotus Elise

    (In case you were wondering, driving a ride-on lawnmower is at 31).

    Phil Morris from NCC used to volunteer on a heritage steam railway line, I think at one point he was training to be a fireman.

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