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Lms an lner

Posted: Fri May 12, 2017 12:39 pm
by Bigmanfromoz
Is there anywhere Lms and lner express locos would operate on the same lines. Inverness? Leeds?

Sorry for not typing much but I sprained my thumb. I want to model lner and Lms on the same line.

Re: Lms an lner

Posted: Fri May 12, 2017 2:58 pm
by Blink Bonny
Ay up!

Yes, Leeds would do it but LMS Pacifics were unheard of until BR days and they were rare then. York was another location where the 2 mixed but, again, no LMS Pacifics.

If LMS Pacifics is what you want, then Carlisle is your answer. Both LMS and LNER Pacifics were shedded there.

Re: Lms an lner

Posted: Fri May 12, 2017 5:11 pm
by Hatfield Shed
Then again the requirement was 'express locos' without a requirement to have pacifics, so a joint LMS/LNER station like Nottingham Victoria would qualify.

There must be a great deal of scope in Scotland where there were shared routes, a location like Perth must have seen considerable variety.

Re: Lms an lner

Posted: Fri May 12, 2017 5:34 pm
by burnie
The Great Central ran both during the early 1960's up until it's closure

Re: Lms an lner

Posted: Sat May 13, 2017 2:11 pm
by kudu
There are many places like Carlisle where LMS and LNER locos would be seen together, but fewer where both would be express locos, if not Pacifics. If we focus on stretches of line there are still fewer. Perhaps the best example is Kinnaber Jnct - Aberdeen? Jubilees in LMS days, presumably, not Pacifics. In BR days things were more mixed, with A3s at Holbeck and A2s at Polmadie, if I remember right, though I'm not sure if the A2s did much.

Kudu

Re: Lms an lner

Posted: Sat May 13, 2017 2:39 pm
by teaky
How about Manchester London Road (now called Manchester Piccadilly).

Plenty of 4-6-0s and smaller locomotives from both companies:
LMS - Scots, Patriots, Black Fives etc. - don't know about pacifics (perhaps running in from Crewe?)
LNER - assorted 4-6-0s, V2s and a few pacifics on running in turns from nearby Gorton works.

A good book: LMS & LNER in Manchester, R E Rose.