Hi,
After purchasing a trainset with a B12/1 in it.. I was hoping these visited or were allocated into Lincolnshire.. preferably used on the Mablethorpe branch?
Any chance this happened? If so, allocated to which shed?
Thanks
LNER B12/1 in Lincolnshire?
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Re: LNER B12/1 in Lincolnshire?
61567 was allocated to Grantham, during the mid 50's...
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Re: LNER B12/1 in Lincolnshire?
Thanks, guess that will have to be close enoughrob237 wrote:61567 was allocated to Grantham, during the mid 50's...
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Re: LNER B12/1 in Lincolnshire?
To my knowledge no B12/1s worked the Mablethorpe branch. I have seen B1s K2/K3, J11 once and even a LMS Mogul.
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Re: LNER B12/1 in Lincolnshire?
Unless this purchased trainset is something unusual that I know nothing about, I'm tempted to suggest that the loco in it is very much more likely to be a B12/3 than a B12/1 - or has something different to the usual Hornby offering turned up?
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Re: LNER B12/1 in Lincolnshire?
Ay up!
If its the Hornby one, that's a B12/3 - well sort of. Triang chopped a few feet off the front end to "improve" the proportions and to make it fit the new chassis, destined ultimatley for the A3.
Oh, and some streamlined LMS thingy that was also too short!
Triang and Lima - we'll never see their like again.
If its the Hornby one, that's a B12/3 - well sort of. Triang chopped a few feet off the front end to "improve" the proportions and to make it fit the new chassis, destined ultimatley for the A3.
Oh, and some streamlined LMS thingy that was also too short!
Triang and Lima - we'll never see their like again.
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!