Was in Brum on business today, when i crossed from New Street to Moor Street i was suprised to see a GWR 2-8-0 in one of the platforms. It hadnt turned a wheel for a while as is bright work was anything but and it carried no front number.
Any links or info on it?
GWR 2-8-0 at Brum Moor Street
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Re: GWR 2-8-0 at Brum Moor Street
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birmingham ... ay_station
contains a piccie of 2885. The link suggests that this engine is at Tyesley in bits....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birmingham ... ay_station
contains a piccie of 2885. The link suggests that this engine is at Tyesley in bits....
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Thanks BB, 52A sent that to me in a pm. I also travelled on whats supposed to be the worlds shortest branch line on a Parry People Mover AKA class 139 Stourbridge Jct to Stourbridge Town. Very strange journey, track that sounded like 60 foot lengths, tight curves and slow speed restrictions.
Im glad i did that bit of track bashing especially with the PPM ive wanted to sample one for ages.
Im glad i did that bit of track bashing especially with the PPM ive wanted to sample one for ages.
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Re: GWR 2-8-0 at Brum Moor Street
Moor Street is fantastic - was hoping to visit yesterday as I changed train at New Street but unfortunately didn't have enough time to
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Re: GWR 2-8-0 at Brum Moor Street
Yes, a pretty fine station for an inner city location, especially compared to its larger neighbour, New St., a truly ghastly place. Last spring I travelled from Reading to Birmingham, en route Kidderminster for the SVR, and changed out of the unlovely Voyager at Banbury to await the Chiltern Railways DMU. That was also a pleasant surprise, quite comfortable, pleasant surroundings and a tea trolley passing along the train.Rlangham wrote:Moor Street is fantastic - was hoping to visit yesterday as I changed train at New Street but unfortunately didn't have enough time to
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Re: GWR 2-8-0 at Brum Moor Street
According to the latest issue of Railway Magazine, it is for sale; it is reported to be complete apart from cab fittings.52D wrote:Was in Brum on business today, when i crossed from New Street to Moor Street i was suprised to see a GWR 2-8-0 in one of the platforms. It hadnt turned a wheel for a while as is bright work was anything but and it carried no front number.
Any links or info on it?