Evening All
I have added a collection of photos featuring T.W.Worsdell J15 locomotives, in both BR & earlier service, and into preservation
Earliest photo was taken (not by me) in 1924
640 J15 Class 0-6-0 [ GER = 640; LNER = 7640; BR = 65440) Stratford Shed 17-5-1924
http://railway-photography.smugmug.com/ ... /i-sNPSvsc
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any help with a approx date/location of this photo anyone please?
http://railway-photography.smugmug.com/ ... /i-KWhJwxH
Full collection of BR years photos
http://railway-photography.smugmug.com/ ... /i-WRBTpCq
Preservation 65462
65462 & 60532 Blue Peter Barrow Hill
http://railway-photography.smugmug.com/ ... /i-Vqt275G
remainder all taken on NYMR
http://railway-photography.smugmug.com/ ... /i-6kTMS9J
Neil
T.W.Worsdell J15 BR Service & preservation
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Re: T.W.Worsdell J15 BR Service & preservation
Thanks for posting the links to these.neildimmer wrote:any help with a approx date/location of this photo anyone please?
http://railway-photography.smugmug.com/ ... /i-KWhJwxH
Neil
That of 7849 post-1933 at least, since the cab roof has been raised and replaced by a steel sheet, possibly at the General repair during March 1935. Never allocated to the London area, so what is it doing with a pair of Quins on 4 track main line? Running-in turn perhaps?
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Re: T.W.Worsdell J15 BR Service & preservation
The photo on page 52 of 'LNER Steam 1923-1948' (H C Casserley, Bradford Barton,1977) was clearly taken just a moment afterwards. The caption reads: No 7649 is here seen leisurely heading along the up main line near Brentwood with a lengthy suburban train on 15 July 1939'
In the H C Casserly photo at least, the number 7649 is clearly visible, as indeed is the fact that the engine is dual fitted - Quin-Arts were air-braked.
Hope this helps
D
In the H C Casserly photo at least, the number 7649 is clearly visible, as indeed is the fact that the engine is dual fitted - Quin-Arts were air-braked.
Hope this helps
D
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Re: T.W.Worsdell J15 BR Service & preservation
Darryl Tooley wrote:The photo on page 52 of 'LNER Steam 1923-1948' (H C Casserley, Bradford Barton,1977) was clearly taken just a moment afterwards. The caption reads: No 7649 is here seen leisurely heading along the up main line near Brentwood with a lengthy suburban train on 15 July 1939'
In the H C Casserly photo at least, the number 7649 is clearly visible, as indeed is the fact that the engine is dual fitted - Quin-Arts were air-braked.
Hope this helps
D
Thanks I have added your comments to the caption