Gala time! All 3 steamers in use alongside the 33/0. 33/2 having been withdrawn pending replacement and sale.

The entire working fleet together. For now. J70, 33/2, 73/0 and Class 201 to follow!

Radial on one of its many runnings with its matching coaches. Which spent the entire weekend outside proving MDF coaches can take one hell of a soaking unprotected (do as I say not as I do).

Radial and 33 crossing each other on the Saturday evening.

Radial passing the front sidings with its train.

Victory with a tame 5 coach train.

Victory proving why they're known for being very powerful. 12 Coaches and not breaking a sweat.

Just showing the sheer length of the train. Filling over a quarter of the end curve. While climbing a gradient.....

Class 33/0 proving it can also put its power down. Still not above 40% power but that was to start the train before dropping down to 25%.

Radial getting ready to go out again after another shower.

Victory again on a shorter train. Fortunately shorter train means longer run.

Schools doing its thing. Fortunately starting to get used to it which is making running easier as is the two lines I put on the regulator and blower knobs to know what setting they're at!

33/0 on one of its thunderbird runs pulling another members Mark 1s.

Taken early on the saturday before the weekend's running had started.

In the rain, Radial running with another member's steel (I think, or might be brass) bodied stock

The gala was a weekend of running with other stock. Knowing these coaches to be some of the heaviest in the club, naturally the victory gave it a go. With 7. Class 33/0 had a minor strop which was put down to a dying battery!

33/0 crossing off the main onto the front loops so someone else can run.

The schools doing the same thing abet at the end of the Saturday getting ready for a break.