06 July 2008
2008 - Flight to Orcadia
11/07/08 14:36
The idea was promulgated by the chairman, which immediately added a degree of authority to the discussion on where we should go in 2008. The prime aim apparently was to experience the world’s shortest sheduled flight, from Westray to Papa Westray in the Orkney Islands. The value of going several hundred miles to sit in a small plane for a few bumpy minutes was not immediately apparent, but like good loyal members we smiled and nodded and let the idea sit for a while to see how it looked.
Read more here, and see the photos here.
2007 - Mull - the wild side
11/07/08 14:35
Another year,
another sleeper trip. It might by now be almost
routine, but for 2007 we resolved to do something
different, in modern jargon to push the envelope,
even if it only got as far as the other side of the
desk. This time we were also determined to get the
full sleeper experience from London to Fort William,
and heaven help Mr Branson if his Virgin trains
failed to get us to the capital on time.
Read more here, and see the photos here.
Read more here, and see the photos here.
2006 - The South-West Modeller
11/07/08 14:34
It’s not often
that one gets a Royal Summons. For most people it’s
never, but the SMRS is not most people, nor even a
most society. Six weeks and counting to the 2006
sleeper trip, and one pulls out for the most trivial
of reasons. Apparently some amateur gardener, name of
Charlie Windsor or some such, had asked if the royal
personage could be allowed to make an exhibition of
himself, and of his hostas, alongside the begonias
for which our member is rightly famous.
Read more here, and see the photos here.
Read more here, and see the photos here.
2005 - Aviemore & Kyle of Lochalsh
11/07/08 14:33
The government,
we are reliably informed, is considering congestion
charges for the train network. After years of being
harangued about the virtues of public transport (not
that the SMRS ever needed convincing) it seems that
it is now too popular for its own good. We will be
required to pay extra for letting the train take the
strain.
Read more here, and see the photos here.
Read more here, and see the photos here.
2004 - Fort William, Mull & Bo'ness
11/07/08 14:31
THE CENTENNIAL
SLEEPER*
Here we are again, a decade older since the first sleeper trip, but little the wiser.
To make the tenth anniversary expedition one to remember (for its cost if nothing else) we decided to start it from London. This would give us the benefit of the full sleeper experience, instead of the partial Preston one. The route selected was based on the classic 1997 excursion to Fort William, Oban and Mull. Again for reasons of jubilee, it would be extended, this time by a visit to the Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway. Regular readers will recall how a quirk of timetabling cruelly deprived us of a visit to this establishment last year. This time, instead of major corrective surgery to our schedule, we adopted the innovative solution of arranging our own personal tour of the site, courtesy of the Scottish Railway Preservation Society.
Read more here, and see the photos here.
(*For alliterative purposes, one sleeper year = ten calendar years.)
Here we are again, a decade older since the first sleeper trip, but little the wiser.
To make the tenth anniversary expedition one to remember (for its cost if nothing else) we decided to start it from London. This would give us the benefit of the full sleeper experience, instead of the partial Preston one. The route selected was based on the classic 1997 excursion to Fort William, Oban and Mull. Again for reasons of jubilee, it would be extended, this time by a visit to the Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway. Regular readers will recall how a quirk of timetabling cruelly deprived us of a visit to this establishment last year. This time, instead of major corrective surgery to our schedule, we adopted the innovative solution of arranging our own personal tour of the site, courtesy of the Scottish Railway Preservation Society.
Read more here, and see the photos here.
(*For alliterative purposes, one sleeper year = ten calendar years.)
2003 - A Grampian Odyssey
11/07/08 14:31
Number nine
already, and it seems barely a decade since we first
set out on these little jaunts to the extremes of
ex-Railtrack's network. One day I shall remember what
ex-Railtrack calls itself now, but then again it may
not last beyond the next election so perhaps I won't
bother. As to destination, regular readers will
surely have noticed that there are three sleeper
destinations north of Scotland's Central Belt (as the
planners insist on calling it) and the SMRS have only
visited two. The Granite City beckoned, and there was
no putting it off.
Read more here, and see the photos here.
Read more here, and see the photos here.
2002 - Ireland
11/07/08 14:29
Our first foreign excursion. Precedent was set a few years ago when 'Scotland' was interpreted as 'a part of the UK with strong Celtic traditions', to permit a sleeper trip to Cornwall. This year the definition was re-interpreted as 'the land over the sea with strong Celtic traditions where they play a mean game of football', to bring Ireland into the frame. We decided on a triangular tournament, taking in Dublin, Tralee and Cork, with a four-man team that included one new signing, the ink on his domestic visa still wet.
Read more here, and see the photos here.
2001 - Hebridean Tour
11/07/08 14:29
2000 - Fort William, Skye & Iona
11/07/08 14:28
A four-day
expedition, with trains, ferries and buses
interacting with military precision, co-ordinating
expeditionary travel into one harmonious whole. I for
one was a little surprised at how smoothly it all
went, given the number of connections that needed to
be made, with little margin for error.
Read more here, and see the photos here.
Read more here, and see the photos here.
1999 - Fort William, Oban & Mull
11/07/08 14:27
The 1999 escape
plan targeted the West Highlands, on the basis that
it was three years since the last visit, and the
region would have had time to nearly recover. Five
members set out in mid-June, a sixth having withdrawn
on the basis that life was one long holiday, and he
needed some time just to live and do his laundry,
like the rest of us more ordinary folk.
Read more here, and see the photos here.
Read more here, and see the photos here.
1998 - Penzance
11/07/08 14:27
A new route, this
time on the sleeper from Paddington to Penzance, then
back to Bodmin Parkway for the Bodmin and Wenford
Railway, then Taunton and Bishops Lydeard for the
West Somerset, returning via Dunster and Taunton
again to London.
Peter Mills produced the brochures, clearly a travel agent in the making.
The photos are here.
Peter Mills produced the brochures, clearly a travel agent in the making.
The photos are here.
1997 - Inverness & Thurso
11/07/08 14:24
To the far north. The itinerary was:
Tuesday - sleeper to Inverness,
Wednesday - Class 156 to Thurso,
Thursday - train back to Inverness,
Friday - train to Preston via Glasgow.
The photos are here.
1996 - Fort William & Oban
11/07/08 14:23
1995 - Inverness & Kyle of Lochalsh
11/07/08 14:18
Our first,
tentative, visit north of the Great Divide (the
Merseyside/ Lancashire county line). As befits an
advance party, the numbers were limited to three of
the society's most expendable members. We took the
London-Inverness sleeper, boarding at Preston, and
had a day trip to Kyle of Lochalsh. Read more
here, and see the photos
here.












