I have added some new photos of Gresley’s A3 pacific’s in the LNER era
Including this photo of
2580 Shotover with ACFI fitted in 1929-1938
https://tinyurl.com/yxvp6h4h
Full collection of 13 new photos start here
https://tinyurl.com/y6rlrls2
Neil.
https://tinyurl.com/yxvp6h4h
Gresley A3 pacifics : LNER era
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Re: Gresley A3 pacifics : LNER era
I have added some new photos of Gresley A3 Pacifics in the LNER era
Including this photo of
4480 Enterprise & 4467 Wild Swan Holloway Bank
https://tinyurl.com/y9cmu6de
10 new photos start here with
2573 Harvester near Darlington May 1932
https://tinyurl.com/2p945yhz
Neil
https://tinyurl.com/y9cmu6de
Including this photo of
4480 Enterprise & 4467 Wild Swan Holloway Bank
https://tinyurl.com/y9cmu6de
10 new photos start here with
2573 Harvester near Darlington May 1932
https://tinyurl.com/2p945yhz
Neil
https://tinyurl.com/y9cmu6de
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Re: Gresley A3 pacifics : LNER era
Interesting to see Humorist before they started chopping it about.
139, Trigo at Grantham is an interesting picture; it's after mid 1938 (this is the 1938 Scotsman set and the loco has the Class designation on the buffer beam) by which time the FS would be an A4 working. The suggestion is 2595 has picked this up after a failure. We found that in March 1939 Trigo took the Coronation from Newcastle to KX after a failure - was she the southbound Newcastle pilot at this time?
The driver has also stopped well back from the signal, which is usually visible in shots like this. An impromptu stop for some reason? The tender has no corridor so it may be they'd have to stop to change over or for some other reason.
144 is at Haymarket and shows a tablet catcher on the loco for working up to Montrose.
139, Trigo at Grantham is an interesting picture; it's after mid 1938 (this is the 1938 Scotsman set and the loco has the Class designation on the buffer beam) by which time the FS would be an A4 working. The suggestion is 2595 has picked this up after a failure. We found that in March 1939 Trigo took the Coronation from Newcastle to KX after a failure - was she the southbound Newcastle pilot at this time?
The driver has also stopped well back from the signal, which is usually visible in shots like this. An impromptu stop for some reason? The tender has no corridor so it may be they'd have to stop to change over or for some other reason.
144 is at Haymarket and shows a tablet catcher on the loco for working up to Montrose.