New class 70 locomotives

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Re: New class 70 locomotives

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North/South Tyneside electrics should not be ignored either they were a response to local bus and tram competition and were a focal part of Tyneside transport for over 50 years and very much part of the LNERs look forward.
Imagine if the LNER board had gone down the Southern route we may have had lines such as Newcastle Carlisle with third rail electrification (not that i would have liked to see it) but in my opinion LNER and constituent companies electric and internal combustion experiments are worthy of study and should not be driven from these pages.
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Re: New class 70 locomotives

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LNER locos, yes mainly steam but also the NER electrics, Woodhead, the DES1s, etc can be discussed in the LNER forums - especially General Discussion, LNER Locomotives, Model Railways, and even "LNER News".

This forum here ("Non-LNER Chat -> Railway Chat") is for *all* other railway topics - that can be modern stuff, GWR,(!), US, Canada, Switzerland, Sweden, New Zealand, etc,etc. This is the place for all off-topic (ie. not LNER by my fairly wide definition) railway discussions. To say "No diesels" on the "Non-LNER-Chat -> Railway Chat" forum seems to defeat the point of the topic's existence, in my opinion.

I am not inclined to split the forum into two (steam, modern) - too many forums is a mistake that many sites make. This is an LNER site - two off-topic forums should be sufficient!

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Re: New class 70 locomotives

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I quite agree, although a steam man myself I do have interests in other forms of traction, though not post privatisation. But that is my point of view and I am happy to see other interests catered for. This is an excellent forum, long may it continue.
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Re: New class 70 locomotives

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Bullhead wrote:
giner wrote:We are, in the vast majority, a steam-driven community on here.
So any mention of Shildon/Newport, the Tyneside electrics or Woodhead is out, then? :wink:
No, not at all. I'm of the same mind as 52A's and 52D's last comments. :)
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Re: New class 70 locomotives

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If I had known the trouble that starting this thread would cause, I would not have bothered! I am primarily steam and NER orientated, but have an abiding interest in all things connected with railways like, I suspect, most other members of the forum. I followed the guidelines for the topic, so surely if someone is not interested, or objects to non LNER stuff, then why read the "Non LNER Chat" section?
giner wrote:Yes, Richard, while it is a valid subject for Non-LNER Railway Chat and is within the 'letter of the law' under this heading, my own leanings would prefer much the 'spirit of the law' be enacted and the post-1968 era be ignored, especially when it comes to the moving eyesores of today. We are, in the vast majority, a steam-driven community on here.
What about Deltics then? Or the discussions re GNER and NXEC, or even Tornado?
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That is not causing trouble, that is inspiring debate, you are quite corect in what you say, that section is for all things railway, and again, long may it continue!
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Mr S great debate we dont want bigotry we want open debate i echo 52As sentiments btw your username on this forum has been used by a person on RM web from USA.
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Re: New class 70 locomotives

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The freightliner website

http://www.freightliner.co.uk/newsdetai ... newsid=156

Has the look of a BL2 about it.
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sirbrian wrote:This beast should be proposed to the Guinness Book of World Records as being the ugliest diesel locomotive ever built. There have been some ugly diesel locomotives built in the past, such as the Co-Bo, but this one beats them all by a wide margin.

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Metrovicks ugly? Sorry, I think they had a certain look to them if seen at their best angle
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Re: New class 70 locomotives

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Can I suggest a new forum title, house of horrors!
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Re: New class 70 locomotives

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HQ1 im with you on the metrovicks they have a certain charm just like claytons and teddy bears mind you in my spotting days a saw a few of them but can only recall seeing one actually moving just south of Kingmoor. The others were all at rest in Upperby.
Whilst on about Kingmoor i recall a fireless loco working just after the first bridge south from the depot can any one shed light on it.
Congrats in joining me as a class mate in the rankings.
Wouldnt it be nice if Freightliner adopted Ex Britania names for ths class 70s and painted them Brunswick green.
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I think that fireless loco was in the power station.
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you are probably correct regards the fireless loco 52A anyone got any more info.
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Re: New class 70 locomotives

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Glad 52D is with me on the Metrovicks - they weren't a great bargain for BR, that's for sure and perhaps it would have been better if they'd been re-engined like their Irish cousins by GM. Here's another handsome devil on display at what could be Marylebone:
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Re: New class 70 locomotives

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http://www.cumberland-news.co.uk/the_li ... h=features

This link has some info on fireless locos around Carlisle.
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