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All the latest news and developments from the Society

FGW Sleeper Tickets for Auction

Take part in our latest fundraising auction and you could win tickets for the FGW sleeper train!

You and a friend or relative can board the FGW sleeper train at Paddington or Reading and take a night’s sleep in a cabin, and wake up bright and refreshed in the morning in Penzance, or perhaps alighting at an earlier station, and exploring whatever area of glorious Cornwall that you prefer.

Or, if you live in the West Country, why not have a day exploring the sights and sounds of London?

Full details on our auction page.

Colin & Sybil Baldwin Photo Collection Uploaded

In the lead up to last month’s gathering of past, present and future Swindon Panel staff, signalmen and supporters, you may remember we featured on BBC Points West.

We were delighted to be contacted by former Swindon signalman Colin Baldwin and his wife Sybil, who had seen us on the television.

Colin and Sybil joined us at the gathering, after which we were delighted to be allowed to borrow their collection of photographs from Colin’s time in Swindon Panel.

The photos are available online here.

Colin retired from Swindon Panel in 1995 after several decades service in Swindon Panel and in the mechanical boxes that preceded it.

There are a number of photos of Swindon Panel, but also a large number of photos of staff gatherings and outings, retirement parties, etc that depict the very important social history of our panel.

Thank you very much to Colin and Sybil for getting in touch and loaning us the photos. We hope you enjoy browsing them!

Swindon Panel Clothing Now Available

We are delighted to launch the Swindon Panel clothing range!

In our summer collection this year we have a range of Society-liveried polo shirts!

These are high quality Fruit-of-the-Loom polo shirts with an excellent embroidered Swindon Panel Society logo on the left chest. (The embroidery is carried out in a local Didcot family business!)

Sizes

Available in sizes:

Small
(35-37″)
Medium
(38-40″)
Large
(41-43″)
XL
(44-46″)
XXL
(47-49″)

(A limited number of larger sizes are available on request.)

Also in ladies’-fit (shorter in length and sleeve):

size 8 size 10 size 12 size 14 size 16 size 18

Colours

Available in colours: red, blue or green.

Prices

All polo shirts in all shapes and sizes are £14 (adults) and £9 (children).

Delivery / Collection

Polo shirts can be collected from Didcot Railway Centre at a Swindon Panel Day or can be posted to your home at a cost of £2.50.

Ordering

These polo shirts can be purchased by contacting us by email and stating your chosen COLOUR, SIZE, QUANTITY and whether you would like to collect or have your shirt delivered. We will reply with a link for payment.

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NOTE – Working members of the Society – those who regularly help out with the work at DRC or on the exhibition stand etc – may have their first name embroidered beneath the Swindon Panel logo at no extra cost. This is in replacement for the name-badges we currently wear.

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65% polyester, 35% cotton. Machine washable at 60deg. Can be ironed with a cool iron.

Raffle Drawn after Bank Holiday Weekend at DRC

Thank you to everyone who came to visit us over the bank holiday weekend at Didcot, and thank you very much to everyone who helped in manning the stand.

We met a lot of people over the weekend, especially on Saturday and Sunday, and on Monday we drew our Spring Raffle.

Over 400 tickets were sold for the raffle, which is an excellent result for the Society, thank you to everyone who bought one or more over the last few months.

We invited different people at the Centre to help us with the draw, ranging from members, to staff, to visitors and children!

The winning numbers were:

1. 0106 (FGW Tickets)
2. 0741 (DRC Family Ticket)
3. 0814 (GWSR Family Ticket)
4. 0415 (Adrian Vaughan Book)
5. 0869 (Swindon Panel Tie)
6. 0742 (Swindon Panel Tie)
7. 0378 (Swindon Panel Mug)
8. 0879 (Swindon Panel Mug)
9. 0468 (Depot Vinyl Stickers)

Thank you very much indeed to all our friends for their most generous donations of prizes:

First Great Western Didcot Railway Centre The Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway Crowood Press

AGM 2015

The Swindon Panel Society AGM will be held at 12 noon on Saturday 27 June at Didcot Railway Centre followed by a tour round the building site and then a BBQ in the grounds of the Centre.

This will be an ideal opportunity to have a good look round the site and see all the good work done, as well as catch up with friends and have a good chat about the progress and future of the group.

There will be a formal AGM, then an informal discussion / question session with the trustees.

We will then have a tour around the building site, followed by a BBQ in the later afternoon.

Formal notice will be sent to members separately.

Panel Visit

44 society members visits Swindon Panel on Saturday 9 May and were shown around the operating room by Danny and the relay room by Tony Cotterell.

Thank you to everyone who came, we hope everyone who attended enjoyed themselves and learned a bit more about the panel.

Some photos of the day have been uploaded to our photo site: http://photos.swindonpanel.org.uk/index.php?/category/117

If you have photos of the day then please do send them on to us and we would love to add them to the site!

Successful Railcar Weekend at DRC

THANK YOU to everyone who came along and visited and supported the display stand at Didcot Railway Centre this weekend!

We were especially impressed by our young visitors who were particularly interested in Newbury Emergency Panel and loved operating the route-setting switches! It’s a sign of things to come when young visitors will be operating switches on Swindon Panel and seeing the results in the indications.

Well done to everyone who helped run the stand, including today (Sunday), which we weren’t originally expecting to open!
If you weren’t able to visit us this weekend, don’t forget we’ll be back during the bank holiday galas in May.

More photos of the weekend available at: http://photos.swindonpanel.org.uk/index.php?/category/113

Have you got more photos? If so, we’d love to see them!

Spring Raffle – Now Closed

THE SPRING RAFFLE IS NOW CLOSED.
Thank you to everyone who took part. – Results


Our Spring Raffle is open now!

There are some fab prizes to be won, and all funds will be used in the move and restoration of Swindon Panel.

Top prize is a pair of First Great Western tickets, first class, or even on the Paddington to Penzance sleeper train!

Other prizes include :

2. A family entry ticket to Didcot Railway Centre
3. A family ticket on the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway
4. A copy of Adrian Vaughan’s brand-new latest book ‘Railways Through the Vale of the White Horse’
5, 6. Swindon Panel Society Ties
7, 8. Swindon Panel Society mugs
9. A selection of vinyl depot stickers

Thank you very much indeed to all our friends for their most generous donations of prizes:

First Great Western Didcot Railway Centre The Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway Crowood Press

Raffle tickets are available:
* from Society officials
* at the SPS stand at DRC on 18 April
* at the Gathering on 25 April
* at the Panel Visit on May 9th
* at the SPS stand at the DRC steam gala on 2, 3, 4 May
* at the SPS stand at the DRC diesel gala on 23, 24, 25 May
* you can also purchase online https://www.heritage-ops.org.uk/product/226/

(Raffle tickets purchased online will not be posted out (to maximise funds for Swindon Panel), but we will advise you of your raffle ticket numbers by email.)

The draw is on Monday 25 May at 1pm at Didcot Railway Centre. Winners will be notified shortly after.

Farewell Slough PSB

SLOUGH PANEL, Swindon Panel’s older sister, will signal its last train forever later this evening.

The panel, a Henry Williams / WR turn-push panel exactly the same type as Swindon, opened on 13 October 1963, as part of the Reading-Hayes MAS scheme and in its early life it signalled ex-GWR steam trains. It controlled from from West Drayton East, where it fringed with Hayes, to White Waltham, between Maidenhead at Twyford.

As part of the scheme a new box was opened at Maidenhead to control mechanical connections the branch to Bourne End (which still had a passing place at Cookham), and West Drayton West Box was recycled as ‘West Drayton’ to control the Staines branch there.


The panel shows off three types of train describer at once. The Sodeco mechanical describer on the Relief lines; Neon “union flag” or “calculator” train describer on the Main Lines; and VDU train describer in the process of replacing both temporarily positioned on top of the panel. Saturday 16th January 1993 with the signalman on the on the Control phone. [Phil Bellamy]

As with all railway locations the layout has been rationalised a lot over the years. There was originally a running junction between all four lines between Burnham and Taplow, and at West Drayton East. (West Drayton East has since been removed and now re-instated in all but name at Stockely Bridge!) There was also a sizeable loco depot on the down side at Slough. It is hard to believe that back then the signalmen would have looked towards across from the panel towards the east loop and bay line, and what is now just two simple tracks would have been lost inside a mass maze of railway either side of it!

Right: Across all four lines at Maidenhead East from the Down Main to the Bay Line. [Phil Bellamy.]

In later years of course steam gave way to diesel and the popular and long-serving HST, and Hayes and Twyford West boxes gave way to Old Oak Common and Reading Panels. The box is now fringed on both sides by the Thames Valley Signalling Centre.

The panel has always had a great community of present and former signalmen/signallers. Many Slough PSB staff progressed on to Old Oak Panel, Reading Panel or Slough IECC and still work on or around the area. We wish all the present and past signaller of Slough PSB the very best with their future careers.


To TVSC. From TVSC. [Phil Bellamy]

The West Drayton area was resignalled at Christmas 2014 and is now controlled from the Hayes desk in the Thames Valley Signalling Centre. The new Slough desk will open over the Easter weekend and will take over the remaining area of control, from Iver to Waltham. This will fill a gap in the TVSC’s area of control, giving it continuous route coverage all the way from London Paddington to Culham, Uffington and Lavington.


A panoramic shot of Slough Panel by signaller Andy Stuart.

For more photographs of Slough PSB, see our photo website.