Three A4s
Posted: Thu May 30, 2013 6:34 pm
Not the best photo, but it isn't very often than I'm the first to break LNER preservation news with a photo
As most of you probably know, "Dominion of Canada" was moved to York yesterday. This morning was the first time all three of the static A4s were together around the turntable at York.
The museum was very busy today with the school holidays, enthusiasts, and journalists (Look North had an item about the three a few minutes ago).
Probably the first time any three A4s have been around a York shed turntable since the 1960s?
And possibly the first time these particular three have been together? (Dwight and Mallard were different batches and built for different duties, although they got moved around a lot of course)
Managed to get on the footplate of "Sir Nigel Gresley" last Monday whilst she was in steam, so four out of six in one trip (and 10 days) isn't bad going...
As most of you probably know, "Dominion of Canada" was moved to York yesterday. This morning was the first time all three of the static A4s were together around the turntable at York.
The museum was very busy today with the school holidays, enthusiasts, and journalists (Look North had an item about the three a few minutes ago).
Probably the first time any three A4s have been around a York shed turntable since the 1960s?
And possibly the first time these particular three have been together? (Dwight and Mallard were different batches and built for different duties, although they got moved around a lot of course)
Managed to get on the footplate of "Sir Nigel Gresley" last Monday whilst she was in steam, so four out of six in one trip (and 10 days) isn't bad going...