Hi everyone, got a question, can anyone ID this loco, I think it,s a D5, not totally sure. It shows a Manchester - Liverpool express passing Farnworth (Widnes) about 1910, can you help
rhanks, Richie
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Re: mystery loco
The number of the buffer beam seems to end in 77, which would make the loco class 11A(D6) number (5)877
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Re: mystery loco
one last thing on this subject, I think I heard somewhere or read it in a book, did they have the nickname greyhounds, I could be completely wrong and got it all mixed up but it does ring a bell
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Re: mystery loco
The Drummond T9 (same wheel configuration) of the LSWR WAS known as a Greyhound for obvious reasons; never heard of this soubriquet given to any GCR loco.
Re: mystery loco
thank you, I knew there had been a class of loco's with that nickname, just got mixed up
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