The appearance of GW locos on the GCML, fairly regularly as far as Leicester and occasionally as far as Nottingham, is well recorded, but I'd like to know (a) were such turns booked all year round or restricted to summer time and (b) what classes were involved during LNER and BR days.
I'm assuming the locos involved were nearly always Halls and other classes such as Castles weren't used, but what about Granges and 43xxs?.
PS: I'm aware that a Grange made it all the way into Yorkshire (? Huddersfield) in 1963, but for my purposes that doesn't count.
GW Locos on the GCML
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Re: GW Locos on the GCML
A comment in a photographic record compiled by a BR stationmaster 1954-64*, while posted at East Leake on the GC 1962-63, is that the Bournemouth - York and return service was worked Northhbound on the GC line as far as Leicester by a GW loco, and a Hall it is in the accompanying photograph of the Southbound service at Banbury dated 10.10.62. (which was a Wednesday according to Google, so not a SO service). No information on the frequency of this service, that's doubtless to be found 'somewhere'...
*Station Master's Reflections, Images of railway life, 1954-64. Author David Holmes. Pub BCA, ISBN 9780947 971861
Very informative and well written, accompanied by the author's monochrome photographs, a good selection of interesting illustrations of the text.
*Station Master's Reflections, Images of railway life, 1954-64. Author David Holmes. Pub BCA, ISBN 9780947 971861
Very informative and well written, accompanied by the author's monochrome photographs, a good selection of interesting illustrations of the text.
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Re: GW Locos on the GCML
British Main Line Services in the Age of Steam 1900- 1968 by Michael H doesn't mention a York to Bournemouth service using the GCML during 196/63, but it does mention night-time York-Oxford-Swindon services, which are described as 'glorified parcels trains'.
The date of 10 October puts the train you describe firmly in the winter timetable. Does anyone have a NER or LMR Winter 192/63 timetable that they can refer to?
The date of 10 October puts the train you describe firmly in the winter timetable. Does anyone have a NER or LMR Winter 192/63 timetable that they can refer to?