Did the Midland contract the NER to build its Snowploughs
Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2011 6:30 pm
Colombo recently sent a copy of a photo of a Midland Railway snowplough built in
1909 for use at Hellifield on the S and C.
Looking at the photo I cannot help but notice the similarities between it and the NER built ploughs. Ignoring the fact that it is built on a bogied tender frame you could mistake it for an NER plough.
This raises a question. Did the MR contract the NER to build a pair of ploughs on supplied bogies?
Or did the MR copy the drawings as the Southern Railway did for Plough 17 in about 1949?
Can anybody provide an answer?
Link to photo below.
http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?q=snowpl ... x=61&ty=62
1909 for use at Hellifield on the S and C.
Looking at the photo I cannot help but notice the similarities between it and the NER built ploughs. Ignoring the fact that it is built on a bogied tender frame you could mistake it for an NER plough.
This raises a question. Did the MR contract the NER to build a pair of ploughs on supplied bogies?
Or did the MR copy the drawings as the Southern Railway did for Plough 17 in about 1949?
Can anybody provide an answer?
Link to photo below.
http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?q=snowpl ... x=61&ty=62