GWR locos in the North East

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City of Truro was in the old York Museum before and up until the war, and I think returned to it afterwards for a while. Presumably No 1 and Henry Oakley were also moved but where, does anyone one know?

Clun Castle was in the North East about September/October 1967. Cannot help with a date for the railtour.
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Micky wrote:CLUN CASTLE had a run down the ECML in 1967.
I bet that's when this photo was taken:http://www.flickr.com/photos/beamishboy ... otostream/

Here's a good place to check:http://www.sixbellsjunction.co.uk/60s/ht1967.html
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Micky wrote:by preserved 4-4-0s No.3440 CITY of TRURO & Midland Compound No.1000.

On the return journey CITY of TRURO was taken off south of Peterborough with a hot-box leaving the Compound to return unaided.
Train will have gone quicker on the return then! :lol: :lol:
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You will have a copper clad horses head on your bed coboman :D
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.
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52D wrote:You will have a copper clad horses head on your bed coboman :D
LOL! quite probably!
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