LNER Atlantic

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robertcwp
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LNER Atlantic

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I would be grateful for information about this image - the engine's number begins with 22 and the photo is believed to have been taken in Scotland:

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52A
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Re: LNER Atlantic

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Raven Z Atlantic, LNER C7. There were 2200 to 2212 in the 22xx number series.
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Second carriage is a D 111 matchboard Lav 3rd of the type I presently have on my workbench.
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Thanks for the information.
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Re: LNER Atlantic

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Looks like to the North of Berwick upon Tweed possibly Marshal Meadows.
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.
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The loco has no Westinghouse brake and no screw reverse. It also has a tender from a Q6, which means for the 22xx number series it can only be 2202, 2209 or 2211. Date is between 4/1932 and autumn 1935. The former date is the earliest brake conversion, the latter the last date into works for screw reverse, for the 3 locos.

All 3 were based in the north east 2202 at Tweedmouth, the others at Heaton.

I agree it looks like somewhere north of Berwick.
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Thanks again for the information.
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My immediate reaction was also Marshall Meadows before I scrolled down the string.
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The leading carriage is a Hull & Barnsley Brake Composite.

John
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