
The very long extension lead which is used to keep the carriages batteries fully charged at the end of the days duties, had been deposited outside our workshop for repair, it had been run over by the train in two places.
It would appear that someone had laid the mains extension lead across the tracks again instead of under the track, this was duly repaired and left with the Station Master at Bury Bolton Street Station.
Guards, please be careful when putting the stock to bed and connecting up the charging leads which should always be under the rails not on top of them.
After a brew it was decided to carry on the carriage plug refurbishment programme in the warmth of our workshop.
Two more carriage plug shells were stripped down to their component parts and the shells stripped of years of paint and dirt.
Four more carriage plug leads were finished off with heat shrink tubing to stop any water ingress, these were then tested for continuity.
We now have enough refurbished carriage plug leads, twelve off to replace the leads on another three carriages, these will be done when the weather improves somewhat!

Lunch was then taken, after which we carried on and painted the two cleaned up carriage plug shells ready for assembling next week.
The workshop was then tidied up before we had one final brew and devoured the chocolate sponge cake which John had kindly brought in for us to sample.
We had an early dart with the weather being a bit grisly and completing all the tasks we could do, back next Sunday.
