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GNR Gresley Pacific 1471 Introduced 1922 original Gresley GNR A10 Pacific Design. Rebuilt to A3 in 1948
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2016 8:40 am
by neildimmer
I have added 2 new photos of the 2nd built Gresley A1 pacific for the GNR Introduced 1922 original Gresley GNR A10 Pacific Design. Rebuilt to A3 in 1948
1471 un-named, still a GNR loco, date between August + November 1922 (named 9-11-1922) Gresley GNR A10 Pacific Design
https://railway-photography.smugmug.com ... /i-QBFsC9b
now numbered 4471
4471 Sir Frederick Banbury now with LNER on tender date unkown
https://railway-photography.smugmug.com ... /i-6xJCm4K
Neil
Re: GNR Gresley Pacific 1471 Introduced 1922 original Gresley GNR A10 Pacific Design. Rebuilt to A3 in 1948
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2016 12:49 am
by StevieG
The third shot, of 4471 here, is at Harringay on the Down, Neil.
Re: GNR Gresley Pacific 1471 Introduced 1922 original Gresley GNR A10 Pacific Design. Rebuilt to A3 in 1948
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2016 4:10 pm
by JASd17
Given 4471 is a Doncaster loco and the length of the train, possibly the 4pm Down? Note the GN articulated twin 3-4 in the set.
John
Re: GNR Gresley Pacific 1471 Introduced 1922 original Gresley GNR A10 Pacific Design. Rebuilt to A3 in 1948
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2016 4:18 pm
by jwealleans
Is that leading TK ex-NER or ECJS? I'm looking at the trussing especially, which York employed on the dome roofed NER stock they built.
Re: GNR Gresley Pacific 1471 Introduced 1922 original Gresley GNR A10 Pacific Design. Rebuilt to A3 in 1948
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2016 5:06 pm
by JASd17
Jonathan,
I think it might be a York built GN/NE Joint Stock carriage to Diagram JS7, a third class corridor. Built 1907.
You are correct about the u/f being NER pattern, note the wooden headstocks, but it is not a NER carriage.
There is a photo of one in Harris's ECJS/GN carriage book, and an Isinglass drawing.
John