N10s
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Re: N10s
Sorry no N8s or N10s survived, a lot of these two classes were concentrated in major Industrial locations during a motive power shuffle at the begining of WW2.
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Hi, to whet your appetite N10 No.1667 outside Alnmouth shed circa 1920s. This loco was withdrawn in 1956 after 54 years of service.
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Ay up!
A potential replica? What a useful engine for Stainmore!
A potential replica? What a useful engine for Stainmore!
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!
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Re: N10s
you just beat me to that comment,a small genuine [sic] locoBlink Bonny wrote:Ay up!
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I believe originally these were a variant of the NERs 0-6-0T locos used originally for short goods workings. I will peruse relevant chapters in the bath this evening and report back.
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Re: N10s
G'Day Gents
Not knowing a great deal about North Eastern engines (Begs an apology) would it be possible to make one out of a chopped up J72 !!! or am I way out of line
manna
Not knowing a great deal about North Eastern engines (Begs an apology) would it be possible to make one out of a chopped up J72 !!! or am I way out of line
manna
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I hope you're talking in model terms. As we only have one J72 left, and I don't think the NELPG would appreciate it being chopped up.
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Re: N10s
They were used on part of the line the current Tanfield Railway runs on, I think from recollection 2 were shedded at Bowes Bridge where the turntable pit is still in exsistence. I've seen a few pictures of N10's climbing up towards the site of Andrews House from Causey Woods. I can't think of a better reason to recreate an N10 (or maybe even 2) than to replicate that run with train of coal waggons.
Re: N10s
The N10s were the tank engine version of the J25 0-6-0s. They shared many parts including boiler and wheel diameter. They were a smaller wheeled vesion of the N8s and N9s, and these were derived from the J21 0-6-0s.
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Arthur i read that last night in the bath and came on here to post but you got in first.
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