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chestersilver925
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90709

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Hi
Can anyone help me I am trying to track down information on a plate with the reference of 90709. What does this mean as I am told that it relates to a smoke box number?
I know that this may be a simple request but some info on what it was, where it worked etc would be useful.

Many Thanks
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Re: 90709

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It was the number of an ex-WD (War Department) 2-8-0 freight locomotive,

see http://www.railuk.info/steam/getsteam.p ... p=&level=b

and http://www.lner.info/locos/O/o7.shtml
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Re: 90709

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John

really appreciate your help on this one much appreciated

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Re: 90709

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90709 itself was built at Vulcan Foundry and entered traffic in Feb 1945 as War Dept No 79271. It was bought by British Railways in Dec 1948 but wasn't renumbered as 90709 until May 1950. It was withdrawn in Apr 1966 and cut up the following Oct. In 1948 it was based at Mexborough shed, between Doncaster and Sheffield, but by 1955 it was at Plaistow, East London. It wouldn't have stayed there, but I don't know where else it went.

Someone else will have to tell you the names of the engine drivers.

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Re: 90709

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G'Day Gents

Thats an interesting snippet, a WD sheded at Plaistow 8) Didn't think many would have been seen in that area, although the East London docks were close by, and so was Tilbury. Thanks

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Re: 90709

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manna wrote:Thats an interesting snippet, a WD sheded at Plaistow 8) Didn't think many would have been seen in that area, although the East London docks were close by, and so was Tilbury. Thanks
Yes, it is surprising. Don't know off-hand how many were based there, but it wouldn't have been for long. Plaistow didn't cover the docks - that was Stratford and Devons Road. Tilbury also had a few WDs for a time, if I remember right.

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Re: 90709

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90709
Mex 25.10.47.
March 16.09.50.
Mex 23.02.51.
New England 14.10.51.
Plaistow. 6.03 55.
New England . 26.06.55
March .06.10.57.
Doncaster. 18.12.60.
Withdrawn 18.04 66
EX DARNALL 39B FIREMAN 1947-55
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Re: 90709

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I will have to be a bit quicker to beat you guys, just wanted to Add that this loco was not one of the ones bought by the LNER and classed O7.
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.
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Re: 90709

Post by Boris »

Actually Plaistow didn't do bad for Austerities
they had 90093,90106,90196,90244,90256,90442,90443,90514,90526,90653,90668,90709.

Tilbury did as well,
90023,90034,90093,90106,90196,90244,90256,90298,90442,90494,90501,90514,90522,90653.

So I would imagine seeing one around that area would be pretty good.

By the way I used to own a 7.1/4 gauge Austerity and when I bought it it was 70904.

I altered it to L.N.E.R. 3031 as that was the number series they had when I first joined the L.N.E.R 3000 - 3199.

We used to get them often on the Darnall - Annersley run which you may or may not know started the same time as the Annersley Runners.
Trains which in the past had taken anything up to 8 hours to get there now did it in less than 2.
Then when we worked back again we could sign off, somtimes with less than 5 hours in and get a full days pay.
Darnall worked all the Darnall to Annersley goods the Annersley men worked them southwards.

If you want to see a pic of it look on PNP PLASTICS site as I sold it to Paul Norman the owner of that company about 5 years ago.
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