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The school boys have even got a padded seat better than their school chairs, I wonder how meny others were waiting for there turn as well.
Do you know were the export engins were going I imagine they were narrow gauge.
Do you know were the export engins were going I imagine they were narrow gauge.
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export it looks like a J39 to me
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Yes - another J39 for export to the Southern Area (GE section), perhaps?
A topper is proper if the train's a non-stopper!
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Did Armstrong Whitworth build the J39 class then.
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Malcolm, abslutely stunning photographs, they are a real joy and I for one am very grateful to you for sharing them so freely with us o the forum and if there are any more - then please keep them coming.
Several of the schoolboys at York are wearing a very disintinctive cap, does any Yorkite know which school they would be from, not St Peters by any chance?
Several of the schoolboys at York are wearing a very disintinctive cap, does any Yorkite know which school they would be from, not St Peters by any chance?
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Errr, no - Darlington with a batch by Beyer Peacock actually, but it was supposed to be a joke.....industrial wrote:Did Armstrong Whitworth build the J39 class then.
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Yes I realised you were trying to be a reporter for the Sun newspaper and twist Malcom's wording.hq1hitchin wrote:Errr, no - Darlington with a batch by Beyer Peacock actually, but it was supposed to be a joke.....industrial wrote:Did Armstrong Whitworth build the J39 class then.
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Where is the location of the J39 is it at Scotswood?
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It's definitely not Blaydon, nor Forth Banks. I can only think that Scotswood is the correct location and that the loco is backing the train out onto the main line. The embankment in the background certainly suggests Scotswood, or the Elswick region.
Malcolm
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As for "COR!!", there is definitely a St. Peter's cap in there, and this would also make sense as there was a loco named after the school: V2 4818.
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Erm . . . I think it's what was loaded behind the J39 that were for export.
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giner wrote:Erm . . . I think it's what was loaded behind the J39 that were for export.
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Maybe not quite COR!!!!, but they look happy enough. Boys will be boys.
Malcolm
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Is this the same Royal Grammar that was too snooty to have a V2 named after them !!??