NYMR STEAM GALA

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51L
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NYMR STEAM GALA

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Is anyone going to NYMR's steam gala this weekend, i was looking foward to it but last sunday i broken my toe and whilst Saturday i was chasing no9 on the talisman and looking at darlington bank top station, i did not have time to see 9F 92203 AND 3440 at shildon but early morning i was walking up stairs while i slipped and hurt my toe (not knowing i had broken it) so i went to shildon took a couple of pics and went to bank top again and north road and goin to hospital at 5.00pm that night.
Does anyone know what locos were on this weekend at NYMR gala as i heard 7F's 53809 and Super D 49395, Black 5 45212 and GWR 5224 were visiting but what else?
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Post by Tom Quayle »

Yep leaving in 20 minute the timetables arn't even on site yet
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3440 was seen on the M25 southdound near Heathrow on Monday heading for the Bluebell railway.
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Not pictured last week, photos courtesy http://www.lorryspotting.com
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Post by richard »

Shame the truck had a tacho - it might have had a chance at 100mph :-)


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