NE workings to Oxford and beyond

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Re: NE workings to Oxford and beyond

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robertcwp wrote: Trains between the LNER and SR usually changed locos at Oxford I believe, and avoided GWR haulage, which avoided any complications with differing vacuums in the brakes.
Excellent, thanks for the response, so looks like I can have several LNER hauled trains, the LNER and SR workings and the workings to Swindon (if I take it as being the year for LNER motive power on these).

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Re: NE workings to Oxford and beyond

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G'Day Gents

Another loco that worked into Swindon, was a C1 Atlantic, I've seen pictures of them, probably on a Newcastle-Swansea.

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Re: NE workings to Oxford and beyond

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It shouldn't be overlooked that LNE engines could have appeared at Oxford having come from Cambridge via the former LNW line through Bedford, Bletchley and Bicester.
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From conversations I've had with Swindon men, LNER locomotives regularly came to Swindon. These engines seemed to have originated on newspaper trains from Leicester (GCR). Some of these men even had a liking for the V2 but in these parts, they only whisper their praise.

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Re: NE workings to Oxford and beyond

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Many Swindon men took a liking to the V2s, remember they were tested at Swindon in BR days and one even sported a copper cap chimney for a while. The Southern men were also suprised at what they could do when their own pacifics were temporarily withdrawn for mods.
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Re: NE workings to Oxford and beyond

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Neasden 34e use to work the milk train from Marylebone to Banbury. We normaly used B1s but in 1954 I did the trip with an L1, 67772 I believe.
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Re: NE workings to Oxford and beyond

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Once handed a V2 over to G.W. men at Leicester, their loco had broken down.
Fireman brought his shovel with him, no use with a V2 firedoor, big wide bladed thing

Told him how to keep back corners full and various other bits new to him and at my 23 years old telling a wessy fireman at least 40 y.o. how to do was a revalation.

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Re: NE workings to Oxford and beyond

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Sirs,
Could the tender off the Hornby?Triang B12 be used to alter the B17? or is the B17 tender drive?? just a thought
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Re: NE workings to Oxford and beyond

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Eightpot wrote:It shouldn't be overlooked that LNE engines could have appeared at Oxford having come from Cambridge via the former LNW line through Bedford, Bletchley and Bicester.
Very rarely in LNER days, I think, but I do recall the late Fred Bateman of Bletchley telling me he fired a B12 on a hospital train over the line during the war. B1s and Clauds certainly appeared on workings from Cambridge via Bletchley in BR days as did K3s and,on at least one occasion, the sole Thompson K5
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Re: NE workings to Oxford and beyond

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G'Day Gents

To James Brodie

The old B17 was tender drive, the B12 was loco drive, put the two together and you would have an unpowered loco and tender, but I found out recently that a tender drive unit from a 'Patriot' TD loco can be modified to fit in a modified B12 tender, a 'Patriot' TD unit has now arrived in Australia, going to give it a try in the near future.

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