GCR Coachs References/Books etc
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GCR Coachs References/Books etc
Morning all
Has there ever been published any material dealing directly with GCR coaches?
If so where would I find it.
Sláinte
Has there ever been published any material dealing directly with GCR coaches?
If so where would I find it.
Sláinte
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Re: GCR Coachs References/Books etc
No, there have been rumours of someone who was 'in the process' of writing one. But it's 25 years since I first heard them.IAK wrote:Morning all
Has there ever been published any material dealing directly with GCR coaches?
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Re: GCR Coachs References/Books etc
I suspect at the moment your best bet is a trawl though the online magazine article indexes (Mick Nicholson's is a good one to start with) then a trip to the Search Engine at York with some change for the photocopier.
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Thanks Gents.
Looks like I need to open negations with the home authorities then.....
"About that trip to York in the summer my little shivering nut..............."
Looks like I need to open negations with the home authorities then.....
"About that trip to York in the summer my little shivering nut..............."
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What do you actually want to know? I have most of the infom it's just not in a form that is readily reproducible.IAK wrote:Thanks Gents.
Looks like I need to open negations with the home authorities then.....
Bill Bedford
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Essentially I am looking to find what GCR coaching stock was still in use around 1951.Bill Bedford wrote:What do you actually want to know? I have most of the infom it's just not in a form that is readily reproducible.IAK wrote:Thanks Gents.
Looks like I need to open negations with the home authorities then.....
Diagram #s, livery numbers and what sort of use they would have been found on if possible Bill.
This would be around Manchester et al.,
Many Thanks
IAk
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I have some info on the Manchester suburans from 54/5 which I put together over the weekend. 1951 is a bit odd since it is before the Woodhead electrification and BR Mk1s but after Dukinfield works closed and the GC stock was dispersed.IAK wrote:Essentially I am looking to find what GCR coaching stock was still in use around 1951.
Diagram #s, livery numbers and what sort of use they would have been found on if possible Bill.
This would be around Manchester et al.,
AFAIK all the main line expresses were made up of Gresley stock, I'm not sure of the locals, they could have been either GC or LNE. Certainly there are photos of GC sets at this time but not AFAIK on the Woodhead line.
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Thanks for this Bill...
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Here's the listing for the GC Manchester Suburbans.
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Bill may you be blessed with free bacon butties for a week
Many thanks
Many thanks
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GCR suburbans ran over the Woodhead line up to Glossop. In 1953 some were in carmine red while others retained LNE dark brown teak. The 'Manchester' push pull sets varied. 12-wheelers were built as trailers, but others were ex-Steam Railmotor coaches. They ran with converted ex London 8-wheel coaches, a few with clerestory roofs. I remember the ones that came up to Oldham retained LNE 'Brown' to withdrawal but carried BR Gill Sans numbers.
Foxline Pubishing publish quite a number of books that show ex-GCR coaches in daily use on branchlines out of Manchester, Stockport and Guide Bridge.
Foxline Pubishing publish quite a number of books that show ex-GCR coaches in daily use on branchlines out of Manchester, Stockport and Guide Bridge.
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Thanks Coach.
I've bought most of those Foxline books and fascinating they are
I've bought most of those Foxline books and fascinating they are
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I have hopefully uploaded a couple of photos showing ex GC carriages at Guide Bridge 18.04.54. One being presumably a 12 wheel push pull carriage, E51904E. The other is E51903E.
How did the central doors operate - one leaf inwards?
Photos by H. C. Casserley 79907 and 79908
How did the central doors operate - one leaf inwards?
Photos by H. C. Casserley 79907 and 79908
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Mr Casserley also photographed ex GCR clerestorey E599E at Ardwick the same day. Reference 79898.
Does anyone know where his negatives are now?
Does anyone know where his negatives are now?
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I wrote up the story of those GCR 12-wheel push pull driving trailers (and ex-Steam Railmotor stock) in my Delph-Oldham book, as they came up to Oldham from Guide Bridge. I have a shot of a 12-wheeler in Sheffield in the middle of a rake of Mk. I coaches! It carries BR Gill Sans numerals but it is impossible to make out if it has been repainted in BR carmine red or simply revarnished brown.