Crane engines
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Crane engines
I was given a set of The Railway magazine from 1951. in the October edition are images of the various regions crane engines, something I didn't know existed. Mostly 0-6-0 and often saddle tanks, they do make for a curious sight, the LNER example 68667 an 0-6-0 tank was pictured at Stratford and is described as one of the few remaining examples.
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Re: Crane engines
Someone posted this photograph of 8669 on Facebook last year.
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- GER D14 4-4-0 'Claud Hamilton'
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Re: Crane engines (30A)
Hi Burnie &others, can only remember the one "Crane"engine @(30A) works& never saw it in Steam (gone by '55/'56?),stabled along with the other locos around the "Tin Shed" Works MPD area@Stratford situated alongside the Cambridge line platforms ends, next to (part)of the works, lettered &numbered as such in latter steam days, always around 3/4 locos out of steam, all Departmental tank locos &stabled in front of the deserted Tin Shed,the last loco I saw in steam appeared to be the favourite loco, maybe the only one without boiler problems by then? was the V.Powerful Hill tank#33 numbered in the Departmental ER series from the 681XX series.jj
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Re: Crane engines
As described here:jwealleans wrote: ↑Mon Apr 03, 2023 2:29 pm Someone posted this photograph of 8669 on Facebook last year.
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https://www.lner.info/locos/J/j92.php
'Burnie's' description of a curious sight it really is. Looks like a typical GER design forward of the tanks, with a cab in GNR style, was my immediate reaction; quite apart from the crane equipment. Never seen this picture before so very grateful.
It's inching me closer to a 'what if' in model form. From RTR OO both the old tooling of the N2 from Airfix GMR and the recently tooled N7 from Oxford, have easily detached cab tops. I am in possession of all the required parts to modify the N7 to what Doncaster might have done had 'group standardising' been in the air...