TPO ends

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Cutter
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TPO ends

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Were the ends of the LNER TPOs of the early-mid '30s (D164 and 165) back or varnished? As gangway stock I'd have expected varnish but I suspect black. It is impossible to tell from monochrome photos of grubby stock in later years! Milk brakes converted to mail tenders presumably retained black ends?
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As you mentioned they would be varnished teak.

However the flat ends would have been much worse for accumulating dirt so I doubt they stayed clean for long in service.
Also while the postal stock was an important service it was obviously not carrying paying passengers so I expect it was lower down the pecking order when it came to external cleaning.

Have you seen the Steve Banks website it has a lot of useful information including a section on TPOs - https://www.steve-banks.org/modelling/2 ... po-lner-er

And also teak livery - https://www.steve-banks.org/prototype-a ... ak-coaches

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Thank you Alan, really helpful.
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