Today we were taken down to one of the rakes of coaches at
Winchcombe and taught about the role of a Guard and a Travelling Ticket
Inspector, such as how to refill the water tanks for the toilets and charge the batteries. We
also learnt other things such as how to climb up into a carriage safely, the
easier to understand part of vacuum brakes and where the cylinder is, how to
reset the brakes, how to switch the couplings on carriages between buckeye and the hook as well as looking at the couplings on some of the wagons, the
difference between Mk1 and Commonwealth bogies, how to release the brakes after
the emergency chain is pulled and other parts of the carriages. Afterwards, we
looked at a brake van and the braking systems in it before making our gas mask
boxes towards the end of the day in preparation for the Wartime Weekend.
Saturday/Sunday 27th/28th April
1940's Newspaper boys. |
This weekend was the Wartime Weekend, where we had the chance to dress in 1940s clothing and were handing out event programmes and ID cards at the entrances of Toddington and Cheltenham Racecourse stations.
An Army Officer passes the "Newspaper Sellers" |
Various visitors also appeared on occasion, such as Winston Churchill and King George.
Laurel and Hardy provided entertainment for the troops and civilians |
Don't Panic Mr Manwairing!! The Home Guard waiting for their train. |