Those are the ones, really super pictures. Thanks BB
Peter
The Perfect Double-header?
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Re: The Perfect Double-header?
Ruddy hell, manna! You must've been like a drowned rat. That's a damp tramp across the fields to that short stretch twixt the tunnels. What a spot though.manna wrote:Second----Two P1's poundin' the line to Hornsey, with a hundred on, between the tunnels at Welwyn North, in the pouring rain.
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Was this the famous "Red Bank Empties", which, in my '60s spotting days, which could have two LMS and/or LNER 4-6-0s in any combination (B1/B16/Black 5/Jubilee/Patriot/Scot) with the occasional V2 thrown in, although I believe it was usually two Black 5s.ArthurK wrote:Instead to me the double header etched into my memory is the afernoon Newcastle to Leeds in the late 1940s. It was always pulled by two D49/3 "Hunts".
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I witnessed one of the few ECML double-headed pacifics in York, in about 1960 (it may have been the above train) - "Hycilla" and "Sir Ralph Wedgwood" IIRC. There is actually a published photo of this, taken near Thirsk.
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Doubleheaders can be rare to find these days, but I'd like to see Flying Scotsman and Tornado doublehead with each other one of these days. It may not happen, but you'll never know.
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Thinking about it, the two perfect matches for double heading would be:
Flying Scotsman and Green Arrow
Tornado and Blue Peter
Or..... you could have a train with an A4 at each end, a bit like a HST
Flying Scotsman and Green Arrow
Tornado and Blue Peter
Or..... you could have a train with an A4 at each end, a bit like a HST
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Ay up!
Top and Tail A4s? Oh, dear it was all going so well until then....
Owzabout a pair of 9Fs?
Top and Tail A4s? Oh, dear it was all going so well until then....
Owzabout a pair of 9Fs?
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!