i have added some new photos Of 2 of William Pickersgill loco designs for the GNSR
62232 D41 Kincore July 1949
https://railway-photography.smugmug.com ... /i-KkKWfPJ
62270 D40 04.07pm Aberden to MacDuff at Kincore
https://railway-photography.smugmug.com ... /i-zhzXjSK
Full collection
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Neil
William Pickersgill GNSR design D40 & D41
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Re: William Pickersgill GNSR design D40 & D41
An apparently little known fact about the GNoSR 4-4-0 design that later became the LNER D40 is that the order was originally for ten but, due to financial difficulties, the London, Chatham & Dover took over the order for the last five, which became their Class G.
Even more curiously, when the boilers on the LC&D ones were worn out, secondhand replacements (obviously slightly different) were obtained from the Great Northern Railway (of England).
Despite the usual longevity of locos that entered the Southern Railway these were withdrawn between 1924 & 1927. Perhaps the LNER should have bought them...
Even more curiously, when the boilers on the LC&D ones were worn out, secondhand replacements (obviously slightly different) were obtained from the Great Northern Railway (of England).
Despite the usual longevity of locos that entered the Southern Railway these were withdrawn between 1924 & 1927. Perhaps the LNER should have bought them...