Names of cancelled a2 locomotives.
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Names of cancelled a2 locomotives.
Hi as a lot will know in may 1948 20 a2 on order were cancelled by the railway excutive. As the first 13 were ordered by the lner board in1945 and another 7 added in 1947. Any idears on their names.
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Re: Names of cancelled a2 locomotives.
I suggest that you save up your pocket money and acquire a copy of Yeadon's Register Appendix One or get a copy through your local library. This will answer your question!
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Re: Names of cancelled a2 locomotives.
With respect i all ready have yeadons and the rcts part 2a, if any one has any idea to the location of papers relating to planned names for the engines are located I would be gratfull.
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Re: Names of cancelled a2 locomotives.
Sorry i did not read your reply propley the first time around and i stand corrected.
Re: Names of cancelled a2 locomotives.
Hi mark dont know if these are the names follow page down see a chart
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http://www.lner.info/locos/A/a2peppercorn.shtml
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Re: Names of cancelled a2 locomotives.
I think you'll find those are the ones which were built.
Re: Names of cancelled a2 locomotives.
Was there a list of potential A2 (race horse) names at Doncaster? If so, I presume they went to the A1s after cancellation of the order.
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Re: Names of cancelled a2 locomotives.
The situation was complex as the railway executive initially didn't want to name the A2s and A1s which were still outstanding at the time of Nationalisation. However the naming of locomotives also became Nationalised, and it was up to the Executive, not the regions, to decide on names.
Various suggestions were made, but then the Executive changed its mind again against naming locomotives. The railway press however gave this much coverage and by March 1949 reversed its decision.
A list had already been prepared with racehorses, names from Scott novel characters which had previously been used on NB Atlantics, and later the constituent companies of the LNER and former locomotive engineers.
Also on the list were names of the former North Eastern Pacifics. These latter being deleted in favour of bird names displaced from A4s renamed with LNER Director's names.
There is NO indication that any names were allocated to the A2s before they were built and therefore any that were cancelled would not have had names earmarked for them.
Various suggestions were made, but then the Executive changed its mind again against naming locomotives. The railway press however gave this much coverage and by March 1949 reversed its decision.
A list had already been prepared with racehorses, names from Scott novel characters which had previously been used on NB Atlantics, and later the constituent companies of the LNER and former locomotive engineers.
Also on the list were names of the former North Eastern Pacifics. These latter being deleted in favour of bird names displaced from A4s renamed with LNER Director's names.
There is NO indication that any names were allocated to the A2s before they were built and therefore any that were cancelled would not have had names earmarked for them.