Eyemouth
Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 4:18 pm
I have a photo from Railway Bylines that needs to be identified. It shows the station at Eyemouth the end of a short branch from Burnmouth on the ECML a few miles North of Berwick upon Tweed.
The Eyemouth branch was built by the NBR but on the closure of Berwick(NBR) shed in 1924 the branch was worked by Tweedmouth bringing ex NER locos as well. The picture is dated 13/08/1960 and shows two locomotives in the station. The normal method of working this fairly steep branch was for the loco and its single coach to be hauled by the train engine working tender first. On arrival at Eyemouth the passengers left the train and the coach was propelled a little way up the branch the engine uncoupled and the coach allowed to run back by gravity as there was no run round facility. The engine then coupled up for the return journey.
I want to know if any one can recognise the excursion working and loco. it appears that the branch coach is in a siding to the left and the branch engine is just in front of two wagons in the platform with the excursion in front.
The passengers on the excursion appear to be mostly ladies and young children and there is a motor coach awaiting them so its highly unlikely that it is an enthusiasts special.
Locos as big as B1s were seen on this branch. Please try to fill in some details. At the time J39s were the normal branch locos.
The Eyemouth branch was built by the NBR but on the closure of Berwick(NBR) shed in 1924 the branch was worked by Tweedmouth bringing ex NER locos as well. The picture is dated 13/08/1960 and shows two locomotives in the station. The normal method of working this fairly steep branch was for the loco and its single coach to be hauled by the train engine working tender first. On arrival at Eyemouth the passengers left the train and the coach was propelled a little way up the branch the engine uncoupled and the coach allowed to run back by gravity as there was no run round facility. The engine then coupled up for the return journey.
I want to know if any one can recognise the excursion working and loco. it appears that the branch coach is in a siding to the left and the branch engine is just in front of two wagons in the platform with the excursion in front.
The passengers on the excursion appear to be mostly ladies and young children and there is a motor coach awaiting them so its highly unlikely that it is an enthusiasts special.
Locos as big as B1s were seen on this branch. Please try to fill in some details. At the time J39s were the normal branch locos.