1972??
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1972??
Anyone know anything about this photo, which engine it is?
the text says;
"The Capitals Limited" train, hauled by an A4 class 4-6-2 locomotive number 60017 "Silver Fox" at King's Cross station, 30 June 1972. The last main British Railways main line steam trains ran in 1968, but this special was operated four years later as a publicity stunt for the BBC and Evening News. The "Capitals Limited" train was a non stop summertime service from London to Edinburgh. It had been running since 1949. The train had been hauled by A4 locomotives until 1962, when they were replaced by diesel engines.
Silver Fox...in 1972???
the text says;
"The Capitals Limited" train, hauled by an A4 class 4-6-2 locomotive number 60017 "Silver Fox" at King's Cross station, 30 June 1972. The last main British Railways main line steam trains ran in 1968, but this special was operated four years later as a publicity stunt for the BBC and Evening News. The "Capitals Limited" train was a non stop summertime service from London to Edinburgh. It had been running since 1949. The train had been hauled by A4 locomotives until 1962, when they were replaced by diesel engines.
Silver Fox...in 1972???
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The number looks like it ends in a 7 and so the number was also changed 60017
Silver Fox was gone in 1963, but one Fox is in the NRM, don't know if they have the other though, and they do have the one name plate too
Hmmm???
Silver Fox was gone in 1963, but one Fox is in the NRM, don't know if they have the other though, and they do have the one name plate too
Hmmm???
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To me that photo looks early 1950's. The loco has an early crest and the front Thompson coach looks to be in brown livery. Where there many Thompons left in 1972? I dont think so. As far as I know the only A4's in working order at that time where Bittern maybe and Sir Nigel Gresley.Gresley wasin LNER blue and Bitternin Green
and so the plot thickens. i have found additional photo.
http://www.ingenious.org.uk/See/Transpo ... wby=images
don't just click the link, copy and paste it.
http://www.ingenious.org.uk/See/Transpo ... wby=images
don't just click the link, copy and paste it.
don't forget about the Great Eastern Railway