Clapham transport museum
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I'm reasonably confident that both the ex-GE E4 and J69 were there.
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Midland compound 1000 and I think GC Butler Henderson
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Mallard was there as well. You could get onto the footplate and there was a light in the firebox.
The LB&SCR express loco Gladstone was an 0-4-2 tender locomotive with 6'6" driving wheels.
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The LB&SCR express loco Gladstone was an 0-4-2 tender locomotive with 6'6" driving wheels.
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Ay up!
I always thought Gladstone was at the old York Railway Museum along with Stirling No 1, the two Atlantics, the Tennant 2-4-0, Long boiler 0-6-0 and, for some reason, City of Truro.
I could be mistaken....
I always thought Gladstone was at the old York Railway Museum along with Stirling No 1, the two Atlantics, the Tennant 2-4-0, Long boiler 0-6-0 and, for some reason, City of Truro.
I could be mistaken....
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Never liked that thing, it spent too many years on the turntable at York. I'm quite glad it's been stuffed away in Station hall nowMicky wrote:L.B.& S.C.Rly 0-4-2 GLADSTONE
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Here's a picture I took in Sundon Cutting on the Midland the day the circus left town (a Saturday) - a special train ran one Saturday with Mallard, the Midland Compound, LSW Adams 4-4-0, the GE 2-4-0 and this little gem, amongst other items, en route from London to York. There were plenty of bods accompanying the exhibits, believe me
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Is it the Q6 that's on the NYMR, Micky? Here's another picture of the same train I saw
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Was it not the Q7?
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