Book on NER rolling stock
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Book on NER rolling stock
Looking to treat myself with a book on the NER's rolling stock - goods especially. Would I be right in thinking the North Eastern Record Volume 2 is the one I want, or can anyone reccomend another title?
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Re: Book on NER rolling stock
That and Tatlow LNER Wagons Vol 2 .
also North Eastern Railway Brakevans Bylines special by Ian Sadler.
also North Eastern Railway Brakevans Bylines special by Ian Sadler.
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Re: Book on NER rolling stock
That is the set I have.
NER Record v2 & v2 are regularly on sale - the NERA are trying to clear old stock. It has coverage of older rolling stock, liveries, coaches, etc.
Tatlow's book is perhaps better organised if you are looking for a particular wagon type, but only covers those that entered LNER ownership and has less on liveries, etc.
Sadler is a very thin book, but probably the most definitive book on the brakevans.
Richard
NER Record v2 & v2 are regularly on sale - the NERA are trying to clear old stock. It has coverage of older rolling stock, liveries, coaches, etc.
Tatlow's book is perhaps better organised if you are looking for a particular wagon type, but only covers those that entered LNER ownership and has less on liveries, etc.
Sadler is a very thin book, but probably the most definitive book on the brakevans.
Richard
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Re: Book on NER rolling stock
Private Owner Wagons of the North-East : Volume 1, The Chaldrons (John A Elliott, Chilton Iron Works, 1994), is also very useful. Has there ever been a Volume 2?
John.
John.
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Re: Book on NER rolling stock
Actually I have that one too - yes very useful if you're into chaldrons.
Mainly PO but the NER P1 and P2 are in there.
My understanding is that there was never a v2. Probably too specialised. v1 is pretty scarce, although it isn't too pricey (indicating it probably isn't in high demand).
Richard
Mainly PO but the NER P1 and P2 are in there.
My understanding is that there was never a v2. Probably too specialised. v1 is pretty scarce, although it isn't too pricey (indicating it probably isn't in high demand).
Richard
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