Nice find thanks to a poster on RMweb.
http://www.yorkshirefilmarchive.com/fil ... pot-pourri
6.24-8.08.
Prewar colour footage of the Coronation
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Prewar colour footage of the Coronation
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Modelling the North Eastern Area of the LNER - 1935-1939
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Re: Prewar colour footage of the Coronation
Hi Tom,
Not forgetting the 'restored' ECJS 6-wheelers. At York I think.
Great stuff.
John
Not forgetting the 'restored' ECJS 6-wheelers. At York I think.
Great stuff.
John
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Re: Prewar colour footage of the Coronation
Great viewing.
Yes John the GNR 6 wheelers are at York, the war memorial is just infront of the single.
Some track was found at the back of the memorial when we did West Offices.
Yes John the GNR 6 wheelers are at York, the war memorial is just infront of the single.
Some track was found at the back of the memorial when we did West Offices.
Re: Prewar colour footage of the Coronation
Many thanks for the link.
Are there two streamlined trains?
One sequence has the beaver tail, and one does not.
Or is it just winter and summer formation.
The freight train interests me. I can't really identify the locomotive. Is it a K3?
The leading vehicle though appears to be an NER bogie van to Dia G7.
I'm interested in how long these vehicles remained in mainline service, so is there any way of dating this sequence other than sometime in 1936 or after?
Are there two streamlined trains?
One sequence has the beaver tail, and one does not.
Or is it just winter and summer formation.
The freight train interests me. I can't really identify the locomotive. Is it a K3?
The leading vehicle though appears to be an NER bogie van to Dia G7.
I'm interested in how long these vehicles remained in mainline service, so is there any way of dating this sequence other than sometime in 1936 or after?
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Re: Prewar colour footage of the Coronation
The loco is a K3, there's a G7 directly behind the tender followed by two LMS vans in bauxite, two LNER or late NER 12t vans and what looks like a G2 just before the opens. I can't get very good resolution when I freeze it, but that's what I see.
Edit - had another look. Behind the vans there's a well wagon with carrying beams, like a pulley wagon. I think there's a runner in front of it, unless it's part of a set. Shame they cut away before it comes more into view.
Edit - had another look. Behind the vans there's a well wagon with carrying beams, like a pulley wagon. I think there's a runner in front of it, unless it's part of a set. Shame they cut away before it comes more into view.