Can anyone explain the curious policy during the very last years of steam of removing a loco's front number plate, shed plate and name plate (if not transferred to a diesel loco), while it was still in active service.
I've seen quite a few photos of WC/BBs, MNs, 5s, 8Fs and Britannias mutilated in this way. I can't remember seeing any ex-LNER locos like this.
What was the purpose of it? Bastardry and humiliation?
Removal of number, shed and name plates
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The first loco to lose its nameplate officially was 46112 Sherwood Forester, when that name was given to a new Peak, D100. Thereafter they were pinched by enthusiasts, or removed by shed staff and sold "under the counter", before BR realised that a little bit of money could be made by selling them officially. I think, in the early sixties you could get an A3 for a fiver!
Incidentally, I have a garage full of East German and Polish numberplates, "purchased" for a few Deutschmarks.
Incidentally, I have a garage full of East German and Polish numberplates, "purchased" for a few Deutschmarks.