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Post by Frazmataz »

hi, I'm new here. Name's Fraser. I'm interested in the LNER because of the famous engines, but also because of the general character of the architecture and scenery on the route. I like their liveries too :D

while I'm here, can anyone tell me what the engine class below my username signifies? And why am I a Y7? :lol:

thanks for listening :D
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Post by richard »

The forum software allows rankings - basically just labels. As you post more, the label will change.

We eventually decided on a series of rankings using locomotive classes ordered according to size/prestige. So we have the A4 Pacifics (like Mallard) at the top - prestiguous although not the largest or most powerful of LNER engines.

The lowest rank is the "Y7" - these were tiny 0-4-0T side-tank shunters inherited from the NER. Two survive:

http://www.lner.info/locos/Y/y7.shtml

Althought tiny and low power, they have a certain following. They "look right", for a start!


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Post by Bullhead »

I'd rather be a Y7, with my whole life in front of me, than a lumbering and extinct Q10... :wink:
So - did anyone dare tell Stephenson, "It's not Rocket science"?
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Post by Frazmataz »

Richard,

thanks for the reply :) so what are all of the ranks?
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0 NER Y7
10 GER J70
20 GNR J52
30 LNER J94
50 LNER N2
75 LNER L1 (Thompson)
100 NBR J36
125 NER J27
150 LNER J39
175 H&BR Q10
200 GNSR D40
250 NBR D34 'Glen'
300 GER D14 'Claud Hamilton'
400 GCR D11 'Improved Director'
500 GCR O4 'ROD'
600 LNER B1 (Thompson)
700 GNR C1
800 NER C7
900 LNER P2
1000 LNER V2
1200 LNER A3
1500 LNER A4

I think that was the final list, there was a discussion about it, see the suggestions box for more details!
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Post by Frazmataz »

thanks Ben :)
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Post by Ptarmigan »

'scuse for reviving an old topic but
I just noticed that I have become a tram
" Ptarmigan
GER J70 0-6-0T Tram "
a tram! wot!! dear me !!!
Shuffles off stage left and joins up with his pals elsewhere to doublehead something over Shap,,,

But seriously folks ,,,
this kind of notation is (can be) a bit of fun
and I was recently reading the suggestions thread related.

This sort of thing has come up from time to time on various tropical fish fora that I visit,,
the big prob with it is that those who post the most may not be the best authority !
(quite important when the well-being of living creatures is involved, less so here perhaps ;) )

So, my mini-beef is that it should not be a "rank"

but I'm new here so I shouldnt really spout forth !
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Post by richard »

:-)

'rank' - blame the authors of the original software. That's what they called it!

I keep meaning to add "administrator" to my avatar (icon). Then I can have a proper ranking as well...


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Post by CVR1865 »

i understand your point. But that is possibly why the loco class system is the least of all evils as apposed to recognised ranks such engineer, to porter. Or is it the other way round.

And incidently the LNER is much more important than fishing, also how have you survived in the south west for anytime with out being hunted down and converted to GWRology? All the best to those of you on the front line....

(runs off to hide behind copies of yeadons having opened the floodgates of GWR bashing!!!!!) :?
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Post by Ptarmigan »

CVR1865 wrote:also how have you survived in the south west for anytime with out being hunted down and converted to GWRology?
Hehee, :D twas the SWMBO who kidnapped me and brung me south, she was a GWR(/BR) spotter who spent her time just east of the Severn tunnel
Remarks like the old " G*d What a Railway" dont go down well, not designed to foster domestic harmony :)
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Post by Ptarmigan »

richard wrote::-)I keep meaning to add "administrator" to my avatar (icon). Then I can have a proper ranking as well...
.. :) would that then mean we would have to call you "your lordship" instead of just plain "Sir" ? :D
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Post by LNERandBR »

Ptarmigan wrote:G*d What a Railway
GWR = Gresley Was Right

:lol:
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Post by CVR1865 »

oh and how those floodgates do open, we all have our favourite.... Grand Wandering Railway. Or we could go on for days about how they never made a real express locomotive, stuck on 4-6-0's whilst all about them had found the pacific.
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