Which station, Which Loco?
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Which station, Which Loco?
Well I think this photo asks plenty of questions!
I'd normally say that the angle isn't great but I'd have loved to have been on that bridge to take it myself....
Station?
Loco?
Date?
and I have high hopes that one of you will spot something interesting in the photo that I haven't noticed.
I'd normally say that the angle isn't great but I'd have loved to have been on that bridge to take it myself....
Station?
Loco?
Date?
and I have high hopes that one of you will spot something interesting in the photo that I haven't noticed.
Regards,
Andy.
Isinglass Models
Andy.
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Re: Which station, Which Loco?
I think Its a V2 and if it is the one i think, the number is possibly 4795 built Darlo 12/37. The station suggests either former GCR or NBR.
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Re: Which station, Which Loco?
Not a V2, an A3 looking at the tender and the outside steam pipe covers and footplating. The tender is one of the later patterns without coal rails, possibly a 1928 pattern corridor tender, which, if so, would date the shot in LNER days to C1928-37. Last number of loco 5?? Can anyone enhance it? Location- guess - possibly somewhere on the GN or perhaps Scotland ?
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Re: Which station, Which Loco?
2595 (Trigo?)
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A3 with long travel valves.
Re: Which station, Which Loco?
jwealleans: If 2595 is likely loco?, then 'Trigo' carried a high sided non-corridor tender no.5476 - as in photo - from 2/1930 until 10/1940, which would help a little with a time frame. She was a Gateshead engine during this period.
Re: Which station, Which Loco?
Can't help re the station but definitely a left hand drive A3 with 2595 the most likely number after I sharpened it up a bit.
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Re: Which station, Which Loco?
I can't help with anything to do with the loco but i'm pretty sure the station is St Neots..
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Re: Which station, Which Loco?
Stand corrected should have noticed coal rails i will go with jwealans on the id perhaps r pike can confirm St Neots from his signal box drawings.
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Re: Which station, Which Loco?
None of my box diagrams help with identifying this location. The splitting signal in the background was abolished, along with the crossover, much earlier than anything i have except on this plan of 1922..
http://richard2890.fotopic.net/p61796270.html
and this shot i've just found..
http://gngen.fotopic.net/p46986711.html
and
http://gngen.fotopic.net/p55658027.html
http://richard2890.fotopic.net/p61796270.html
and this shot i've just found..
http://gngen.fotopic.net/p46986711.html
and
http://gngen.fotopic.net/p55658027.html
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Re: Which station, Which Loco?
The barge boards on your two shots above match the ones in the loco pic the only thing i cant get my head round is where is the overbridge. Is it a station footbridge?
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Re: Which station, Which Loco?
The photo's are indeed taken from the station footbridge.
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Re: Which station, Which Loco?
I'm pretty certain it's St Neots, too (NX in telegraphic code). The Up refuge siding to the right of the picture would hold 46 SLU (standard wagon lengths) as I can remember measuring it out once - happy days, if it wasn't raining or snowing....
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Re: Which station, Which Loco?
Am I right in thinking 1 SLU = 21ft?
Re: Which station, Which Loco?
Yes, spot on!