The end for Miles Beevor

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The end for Miles Beevor

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An old photo I discovered when clearing out of Miles Beevor with Duke of Gloucester surprisingly at Crewe Works. The Duke fared better!
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Re: The end for Miles Beevor

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At least the driving wheels ended up in a better place :)
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Another 'orrible photo :( . Steady on, deepol, we're supposed to be in a cheery mood cruising into Christmas an' all.
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At least the driving wheels ended up in a better place :)

Excuse my ignorance Blackout, but where did the driving wheels end up? Was it under "Sir Nigel Gresley" by any chance?
If yes, then it solves a minor mystery for me. When I was researching 60010 at the Exporail archives, I scribbled this note down, which when I came to read it months later I didn't quiet understand..
I wrote....." J P Heald(?)-SNG-Miles B-Parts- superheated elements, coupled wheels, balance weights fractured"......

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Re: The end for Miles Beevor

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Much of the motion on SNG is stamped '26' or '60026', but I don't think I ever noticed such marking on the drivers. Not that it would usually be terribly visible.
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I have seen this shot before, i believe that Crewe were overhauling 60007(?) & used Miles Beevor as a source of parts.
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I'm not sure if the full set of six drivers were used, but 60007 definitely got at least three of em.
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It’s a sad image for me and besides being a success or not, they both ended up on the same scrap line.

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Re: The end for Miles Beevor

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Ay up!

Let's look on the bright side. Thanks to a number of folk who don't know the meaning of the word "impossible", we do at least still have the Duke!

71000 sounds like a "40" in the distance - wonderful machine!
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Hi BB

With turbo-charger 'whistle' and a horn that goes 'EyOoo'??
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Ay up!

Nah - just a deep rumble in the distance like a "40" on full thrape!
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Re: The end for Miles Beevor

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Deepol wrote:An old photo I discovered when clearing out of Miles Beevor with Duke of Gloucester surprisingly at Crewe Works. The Duke fared better!
The Duke ended up at Barry, 26 did not..... How come?
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I believe the duke was initially taken to the wrong scrapyard
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Remember seeing the Duke at Barry back in the mid 70s.
It was minus its cylinders which had been salvaged for the Science Museum I believe.
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Re: The end for Miles Beevor

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blackout60800 wrote:I believe the duke was initially taken to the wrong scrapyard
Ay up!

Yup, 71000 was sent to Cashmore's who'd already started stripping it prior to cutting when a photoggy, or so I am lead to believe, noticed that the label was for Barry. She was re-delivered to Barry instead, hence her survival.

As to why the streak didn't get there - weight restrictions, loading gauge restrictions, unfitness to travel far, who knows?
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