How many of these were made originally and which locos were they fitted to (apart from the 4 silver ones) before they were altered to achieve higher coal capacity?
Were they all corridor connected?
Maurice C.
Streamlined tenders
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Re: Streamlined tenders
Below is a cracking read, found on the SNG website
http://www.sirnigelgresley.org.uk/frame.html
All four parts of 'Tangle with Tenders' are a useful resource for all A4s
Brian
http://www.sirnigelgresley.org.uk/frame.html
All four parts of 'Tangle with Tenders' are a useful resource for all A4s
Brian
oOo
Brian
Garage Hobbit!!
Modelling in 00 on my heritage line, very GCR inspired
Brian
Garage Hobbit!!
Modelling in 00 on my heritage line, very GCR inspired
Re: Streamlined tenders
The link in Mercator II's post takes you to the SNG Trust site. You need to navigate to CHIME/Archive/A Tangle of Tenders.
Mel Haig has meticulously researched the A4s and his work can be seen on the SNG Trust Site in Names and Numbers, A Tangle of Tenders and a Bewilderment of Boilers. A very useful resource for anyone who needs to know about the A4s.
Eddie
Mel Haig has meticulously researched the A4s and his work can be seen on the SNG Trust Site in Names and Numbers, A Tangle of Tenders and a Bewilderment of Boilers. A very useful resource for anyone who needs to know about the A4s.
Eddie
Re: Streamlined tenders
Thanks for the link Brian, as you say a fabulous site with all the information I needed.Mercator II wrote:Below is a cracking read, found on the SNG website
http://www.sirnigelgresley.org.uk/frame.html
All four parts of 'Tangle with Tenders' are a useful resource for all A4s
Brian
Maurice C.