Had a nice day out (despite the weather!) 'up north' to Shildon to visit Locomotion. Superb collection and museum, last time I visited the plans for the NRM building had only just been announced.
LTC Rolt's Alvis 15/20
J52 looking very nice in GNR livery
North Eastern Railway '901' class 910
NER Snow Plough
Sad looking Austerity outside
The fantastic North Eastern Railway Bo-Bo Number 1 (of 2), later classified as the ES1
NER Breakdown Van sat outside - i'm presuming this is going to be restored in the near future?
nom nom nom
Formerly known as 'Bradyll', it now appears to be 'Nelson', the earliest surviving 0-6-0
Nice Great Northern Railway crane and match truck
More here;
http://photos-by-rob.photos.gb.com/c1689445.html
Locomotion Shildon photographs
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Locomotion Shildon photographs
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Re: Locomotion Shildon photographs
Rlangham wrote:Had a nice day out (despite the weather!) 'up north' to Shildon to visit Locomotion. Superb collection and museum, last time I visited the plans for the NRM building had only just been announced.
LTC Rolt's Alvis 15/20
J52 looking very nice in GNR livery
North Eastern Railway '901' class 910
NER Snow Plough
Sad looking Austerity outside
The fantastic North Eastern Railway Bo-Bo Number 1 (of 2), later classified as the ES1
NER Breakdown Van sat outside - i'm presuming this is going to be restored in the near future?
nom nom nom
Formerly known as 'Bradyll', it now appears to be 'Nelson', the earliest surviving 0-6-0
Nice Great Northern Railway crane and match truck
More here;
http://photos-by-rob.photos.gb.com/c1689445.html
great pictures on your web site ,considering the weather outside. but i would like to point out that the electric bo-bo shunters only worked between trafalger yard[manors] and newcastle quayside, they never worked to tyne dock ,just the weekly run to gosforth car sheds for servicing via the ecml .
Re: Locomotion Shildon photographs
Hi
The Breakdown Van photo is actually a Dia H2 or 3 ( cant remember which at mo) NER Stores van.
Nice pictures , anymore?
Mick
The Breakdown Van photo is actually a Dia H2 or 3 ( cant remember which at mo) NER Stores van.
Nice pictures , anymore?
Mick
Re: Locomotion Shildon photographs
Thanks for the correction, i'll upload more later tonight or tomorrow. Richard, would you like hi-res copies of the LNER locomotives for the website?
Cheers, Rob
Cheers, Rob
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Re: Locomotion Shildon photographs
Sure. I might not use them all, but some could be useful. (901 comes to mind).
Shame about the reflection on some of the photos - I had the same problem myself when I tried to photograph the D17 at the NRM.
Richard
Shame about the reflection on some of the photos - I had the same problem myself when I tried to photograph the D17 at the NRM.
Richard
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Re: Locomotion Shildon photographs
Hi Richard, PM me whatever address you'd like them sending to and i'll get them off to you.
Interestingly, when I walked by the ES1, the sun showed up the original BR crest and '26500' underneath the NER paintwork!
Interestingly, when I walked by the ES1, the sun showed up the original BR crest and '26500' underneath the NER paintwork!
Author of 'The North Eastern Railway in the First World War' - now available in paperback!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/North-Eastern-R ... 781554552/
Happy to help with anything relating to the railways in the First World War, just ask
http://www.amazon.co.uk/North-Eastern-R ... 781554552/
Happy to help with anything relating to the railways in the First World War, just ask