Imagine being in the middle of nowhere. It’s cold, dark and frosty, and you probably wish you were at home. It’s the early hours of February 15 2004, and you’re at Scout Green in Cumbria.
You’re not Ivo Peters or Eric Treacy, out to catch the dying embers of steam on camera. You’re a track maintenance worker, and this is your life - up all hours, out in all weathers, lifting and toiling to keep the traffic moving.
There had been reports of gauge corner cracking on the Down cess rail. The Hatfield derailment in October 2000 (see panel, opposite) was still a recent, raw memory, and such reports were not taken lightly.
Originally scheduled for re-railing in March 2003, the replacement of five 600-foot lengths was deferred due to…