DEPARTMENTAL COACH - FINSBURY PARK NO.2 TELEGRAPH GANG 1968
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 9:59 pm
I wonder if anyone can help me with a query regarding the above coach.
In the summer of 1968 I trained with Finsbury Park No. 2 Telegraph Gang for a few months and when working some distances away from "the Park" we had use of what I remember as a Gresley corridor/compartment brake coach which had not been converted as such in any way but was marked as being in departmental stock. We used the coach for tools/materials storage, brewing tea on a large primus in the brake van section and the compartments for eating our lunchtime sandwiches and a well earned rest.
The coach was transferred to locations where we were working for a reasonable period - such as New Barnet, Welwyn North, Huntingdon and finally New Southgate. It was finally for me as at New Southgate the bearings were stolen from the axle boxes and the coach could not be moved to our next location. Hopefully it was repaired after I left the gang.
I would like to identify the exact type of coach that was used by the gang, its stock number, diagram number and any other information/photographs that are available. I have a copy of Michael Harris's "LNER Carriages" but have been unable to identify for certain which coach type it was. Any pointers as to sources of information would be much appreciated.
In the summer of 1968 I trained with Finsbury Park No. 2 Telegraph Gang for a few months and when working some distances away from "the Park" we had use of what I remember as a Gresley corridor/compartment brake coach which had not been converted as such in any way but was marked as being in departmental stock. We used the coach for tools/materials storage, brewing tea on a large primus in the brake van section and the compartments for eating our lunchtime sandwiches and a well earned rest.
The coach was transferred to locations where we were working for a reasonable period - such as New Barnet, Welwyn North, Huntingdon and finally New Southgate. It was finally for me as at New Southgate the bearings were stolen from the axle boxes and the coach could not be moved to our next location. Hopefully it was repaired after I left the gang.
I would like to identify the exact type of coach that was used by the gang, its stock number, diagram number and any other information/photographs that are available. I have a copy of Michael Harris's "LNER Carriages" but have been unable to identify for certain which coach type it was. Any pointers as to sources of information would be much appreciated.