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Double headed 9fs
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36%
O4 single headed
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9%
A new P2 (from another post)
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55%
 
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Post by Tom Quayle »

Just been looking through gallarys on preserved railway websites and found this
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The weather here is Baltic but so were the tank engines
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Post by richard »

The P2 Mikado was a passenger type...


The 9Fs were also double headed on the Consett iron ore trains. The trains were relatively short rakes of purpose-built bogie hoppers with fitted brakes and automatic doors. Previously hauled by Q6s and Q7s, all three types were noted for their pyrotechnics climbing the banks from Tyne Dock up to Consett.
(yes they imported iron ore by sea after the local iron ore was exhausted)

It is one of those sights I would have loved to have seen. I guess if I was around in the 60s, I wouldn't have thought twice about it!


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Post by Tom Quayle »

I think the Pic is the only time in preservation that 9fs have double headed on freight. Another GCR first? If only we could now get a 9f back to Logmeg on a Dalesman run over Settle Carlisle. 92212 seems as if it could be the one, i'd prefer it no nameplate like 92203 (Black Prince)
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Furness Railway and GCR fan.
125mph tilt vs 126.5mph duck
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Post by 52A »

The Tyne Dock to Consett ore trains were banked in the rear from Tyne Dock Bottom to bank top (adjacent the shed 52H). They then worked forward alone to South Pelaw where another loco attached to the rear up to Consett or South Medomsley.
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Post by Tom Quayle »

the P2 may have been a passenger type but it had the same amount of 'presence' as a 9f.
The weather here is Baltic but so were the tank engines
Furness Railway and GCR fan.
125mph tilt vs 126.5mph duck
Advanced North West Productions.
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