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James Brodie wrote:Sirs-Try the Carriage department on the NYMR the gentleman there explained to me how the solebar was cut at a slope and the flanges welded onto the inside-(I think)-as he was doing the job. I know now how to build the solebar on my 7mm model to allow for the body to turn in towards at the viewing end.....photo to follow.
Incidently I built the -or building- the Beaver tail first then realised the train was the Silver one!!! Sacre Bleur.
Definitly in line now for a potebtial platform edge white line fellah.
Jim Brodie.
Callander and Oban line has been suggested, but this is unconfirmed.
The location of this photo has since been provided to me: Taynuilt on Callander and Oban line. The train is the 7.55am Buchanan Street to Oban in 1957 or 1958.
Things are happening again on 1729, which is now at Burton on Trent and not accessible to the public. Started to do some minor frame repairs at the blunt end this week. Nemesis are on with the valences.
Does anyone know if the observation car was included in the Coronation only during the Summer timetable, which for example in 1938 did not begin until 4 July, or was it included during the late Spring and early Summer, say May and June, when daylight hours were long?
robertcwp wrote:Does anyone know if the observation car was included in the Coronation only during the Summer timetable, which for example in 1938 did not begin until 4 July, or was it included during the late Spring and early Summer, say May and June, when daylight hours were long?
Robert,
I thought a quick scan of the public timetables I have would provide a straightforward answer, not quite.
Winter 1937-8 Coronation advert includes a reference to the Observation Car.
May-June 1938 as above. (There is also a photo in East Coast Pacifics at Work showing the full nine-carriage set working in June 1938.)
Summer 1938 as above.
Winter 1938-9 no mention of the Observation Car.
The above line from a piece in the Gresley Observer No.84 shows why the 1937-8 winter TT advert included the Observation Car. It is interesting that this also shows that Cars did not appear in the set until the proper summer TT in 1939.
robertcwp wrote:Does anyone know if the observation car was included in the Coronation only during the Summer timetable, which for example in 1938 did not begin until 4 July, or was it included during the late Spring and early Summer, say May and June, when daylight hours were long?
Robert,
I thought a quick scan of the public timetables I have would provide a straightforward answer, not quite.
Winter 1937-8 Coronation advert includes a reference to the Observation Car.
May-June 1938 as above. (There is also a photo in East Coast Pacifics at Work showing the full nine-carriage set working in June 1938.)
The above line from a piece in the Gresley Observer No.84 shows why the 1937-8 winter TT advert included the Observation Car. It is interesting that this also shows that Cars did not appear in the set until the proper summer TT in 1939.
I hope this helps.
John
Thanks, that appears to be the answer. So, an extended period of operation in Autumn 1937 and late Spring/early Summer 1938, but not 1939.