Am I right in thinking that the NER's later "Goods Loco Black" livery had black frames?
Or did they continue with the dark red/maroon ("Engine Red" I think they called it) that were used on the Worsdell era green locos?
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Re: NER Frame colours
Checking Hoole's Illustrated History of NER Locos, he suggests that from 1894 onwards, goods locos are have black frames, including outside.
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Re: NER Frame colours
Thanks!
I thought I'd checked Hoole - I was probably looking a little later at the black livery (1905 iirc).
This is for the 1001. A two-tone green livery (ie. as preserved) would look great, but my painting isn't up to it, so it is going all black...
I thought I'd checked Hoole - I was probably looking a little later at the black livery (1905 iirc).
This is for the 1001. A two-tone green livery (ie. as preserved) would look great, but my painting isn't up to it, so it is going all black...
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