I have been collecting photos of Colchester for my 4mm model railway for many years
I have a photo clearly taken at Colchester as the station name is in view, of N2 69494 and a B2 (?).
However, 69494 was not one of the class allocated to the GE Section and according to Yeadon was always a King's Cross or Hatfield engine, albeit it spent a short time in 1951 at Grantham.
Only thought I have is that it was overhauled at Stratford in 1954 and 1955 and Stratford "stole " due to loco shortage or a test run?
Any thoughts how come the engine was at Colchester?
Many thanks
Paul
Class N2 69494 at Colchester 1950s
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Re: Class N2 69494 at Colchester 1950s
During the period 1951 to 1956 (see Yeadon for specific dates):
69592/51/9/66/90 to Parkeston
69550/5/8 to Colchester - hence my interest.
There were also at Ipswich eg 69561.
RCTS confirms 69502/51/2/61/6 to work Harwich branch and also confirms running in turns, but I'm surprised (should I be?) as far as Colchester. Outside my area of interest, but N2 were used on the GE Section in 1929 and 1930s, apparently.
Paul
69592/51/9/66/90 to Parkeston
69550/5/8 to Colchester - hence my interest.
There were also at Ipswich eg 69561.
RCTS confirms 69502/51/2/61/6 to work Harwich branch and also confirms running in turns, but I'm surprised (should I be?) as far as Colchester. Outside my area of interest, but N2 were used on the GE Section in 1929 and 1930s, apparently.
Paul
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Re: Class N2 69494 at Colchester 1950s
Hi kudo I spotted non-condensing 69502 @ the buffers @"the street"mid '50's pretty sure it was @ 30A a long time,only time I saw it.
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Re: Class N2 69494 at Colchester 1950s
Hi Kudo once saw non-condensing 69502 @ the buffers in Liverpool St empty stock working mid'50's pretty sure it was a 30A loco for awhile only time I saw an N2, but saw a few N1's @Stratford for works visits,Mr Hardy said 30A allocation didn't mean much, locos having long periods @ associated area sheds with the 30 area code.
Re: Class N2 69494 at Colchester 1950s
I think I knew Stratford scrapped a few N1s, if not N2s, but was completely unaware of these N2 wanderings. Thanks for the info.
Kudu
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