Rare sight indeed - No 28 on a freight through Princes Risborough.
Don't think it happened often
http://www.railalbum.co.uk/steam-locomo ... r-a4-1.htm
Walter K Whigham at Princes Risborough
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Re: Walter K Whigham at Princes Risborough
G'Day Gents
A very rare sight of an A4 off of the ECML, I wonder how it got there !!!
manna
A very rare sight of an A4 off of the ECML, I wonder how it got there !!!
manna
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Re: Walter K Whigham at Princes Risborough
It looks absolutely spotless - and I mean absolutely spotless, not a hint of dirt anywhere on the streamlined casing. Could this be a running in turn, fresh out of the works?
Re: Walter K Whigham at Princes Risborough
My guess is that it went down to Marylebone for inspection by the man himself and was worked via the GC. It is immaculate and therefore I am also presuming that places the picture as taken sometime in or shortly after October 1947.