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Happy Birthday D9000

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 11:01 am
by neildimmer
Hi All

Happy birthday to D9000/55022

I have 2 collections of photos of D9000/55022 in BR service dating back to the 60's and preserved photos on the mainline

BR Days
http://www.50-55diesellocomotives.photo ... 32906.html

Main line preserved photos
http://www.50-55diesellocomotives.photo ... 46387.html

Neil

Re: Happy Birthday D9000

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 12:12 pm
by strang steel
Good heavens, was it really half a century ago that the first production Deltic arrived on the ER?

Now I really do feel old.

Thanks for the links Neil; I may be in the minority here but for me the two-tone green with a small yellow front panel was the smartest livery these locos wore.

Re: Happy Birthday D9000

Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 10:27 pm
by PGBerrie
You're not in the minority strang steel, they really looked good in green and lime green. The Deltics were really something else in diesel locomotives. The high pitched whine was just as characteristic as the A4 whistle, even if second choice! It was the only class where I copped the lot, I think because spent three or four days at York in Summer 1964(?). When they took over the ECML, we had quite a lot of A4s coming through Wakefield, which was unusual - at least in the afternooon when I was trainspotting,

Peter

Re: Happy Birthday D9000

Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 10:38 pm
by strang steel
My abiding memory is spending 3 nights in a tent adjacent to the ECML a mile or two south of Stoke Summit in 1968. It was Autumn and so was dark by 7 p.m. and I just laid in my sleeping bag listening to the sound of Deltics either racing up the gradient on full power, or breasting the summit in the distance followed by the driver shutting off power, then the train passing by a few seconds later at high speed.

Re: Happy Birthday D9000

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 1:18 pm
by Deepol
Getting her name in 1962.

Re: Happy Birthday D9000

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 2:16 pm
by coachmann
According to my calculations, it is 63 years since 9000 entered traffic in May 1948.

:wink:

On a dieseling note, I went over to York in late May 1961 (just after I got wed) and again in the August. While there I photographed 'Alycidon'...... Only because I didnt know what it was!

According to my notes I went there by steam train on 2nd august 1961. Saw D9009 passing with 1A35 10.10 Edinburgh-Kings X.
WEB Deltic Alycidon 1961.jpg

Re: Happy Birthday D9000

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 2:42 pm
by jwealleans
9000 entered traffic in May 1948
That may be true, Larry, but I think the D9000 Neil's referring to was built in 1961?

Re: Happy Birthday D9000

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 2:45 pm
by coachmann
That may be true, Larry, but I think the D9000 Neil's referring to was built in 1961?
Ah, you missed the smiley ( :wink: ) to denote it was a lighthearted remark. I have since uploaded the picture taken on my trusty Brownie 127.