55022 departs from a busy Doncaster station with a York semi-fast

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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2009

55022 departs from Doncaster and will follow an HST through Selby to York. The HST is bound for Edinburgh and left King's Cross 50 minutes after the Deltic. Meanwhile, a 47 heads south non-stop with a train from Aberdeen

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  • Great yet again. There is a figure on the platform that looks dead. Is that from shock at seeing a Deltic at Doncaster? I wonder what the Bachmann "55001 St Paddy" Will sound like?

  • You're quite right. As you say, it must have been shock. I will despatch a crash team to Doncaster station to see whether revival is possible!

  • Are the lights meant to be flickering? or have you got them connected to an AC voltage supply?

  • no, they aren't meant to be flickering and I don't know why they do. They didn't flicker originally, but started recently. They are LEDs so I'm not sure whether there is anything I can do. They flickering is exaggerated on camera.

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  • Very good realistic camera angle, can almost feel myself there. btw how much do these Deltics cost ?

  • Nice one, wonder if that person lying on the platform has had one to many in one of Donny's pubs? Top stuff as always. cheers.

  • very realistic 5 star

  • Have you got them connected to a AC or DC power supply?

    Have you checked all the connections?

  • I thought he might of been trying to simulate flickering light effect, like you get from "florescent lighting"

  • If you run them off a AC supply they will look like they flicker, as they are turning on and off 50 times a sec.

    If you are running them of a DC supply there is something connected to it causing it.

  • Often happens with me, the only way I found to stop it is running the lights off a separate power controler.

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