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Well some people think so robmerlo.
I certainly enjoyed seeing one at speed in their day. The best for me personally, was 87mph on a recorded trip I went on. It was south of Crewe on the WCML in 1964.
Have I told you I was also lucky enough to be hauled by 60022 Mallard (World Record holder at 126mph) before withdrawal. I got to walk through the tender and go on the footplate too.
It was a special, and I sent a letter to the organisers to see if I (12 years old) could board the train on a normal train ticket (without being officially on the trip), as I knew it was leaving from Bristol and stopping to let some people off at Swindon. They said OK! So I bought a normal kids return ticket, met the organiser at Bristol Temple Meads, just before it left, and then had my trip getting off at Swindon (returned by a normal service to BTM). What a day.
A great route and really well done by T3rr4h4wk.
Great you enjoyed it so much.
Great to be able to provide you with a scenario for a forgotten route. Thank you for trying the first in this collection. As Highball simulation says "brought back memories of the early years of TSC".
Cheers