LNER Shed Allocations for the 1930s
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LNER Shed Allocations for the 1930s
Morning all!
There are numerous books on Shed Allocations but these usually date from 1948 onwards. Are there any LNER shed allocation books for 1935-1939?
There are numerous books on Shed Allocations but these usually date from 1948 onwards. Are there any LNER shed allocation books for 1935-1939?
Tom Foster
Modelling the North Eastern Area of the LNER - 1935-1939
Modelling the North Eastern Area of the LNER - 1935-1939
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Re: LNER Shed Allocations for the 1930s
G'Day Gents
Boy, would that come in handy
manna
Boy, would that come in handy
manna
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Re: LNER Shed Allocations for the 1930s
K Hoole 'Rail Centres:Newcastle' has allocations for Gateshead, Heaton, Borough Gardens, Blaydon, and Bowes Bridge for 1923 and 1939. There is also a table (by class only) for Hexham, Alnmouth, Percy Main, Tyne Dock, and Durham.
I have used the lists in the Whitehouse and St John Thomas 'LNER 150' to compile a searchable database for 11th January 1947 for the North Eastern Area sheds, but I presume that this wouldn't help you because it was after the great consolidations of classes in early wartime.
I find that the RCTS Green books give me the detail for individual classes when I want, but it would be quite a labour of love to use them to compile them into shed allocations, although probably possible given a little time and motivation!
I have used the lists in the Whitehouse and St John Thomas 'LNER 150' to compile a searchable database for 11th January 1947 for the North Eastern Area sheds, but I presume that this wouldn't help you because it was after the great consolidations of classes in early wartime.
I find that the RCTS Green books give me the detail for individual classes when I want, but it would be quite a labour of love to use them to compile them into shed allocations, although probably possible given a little time and motivation!
Re: LNER Shed Allocations for the 1930s
Yeadon list by class , would work out a tad expensive
Re: LNER Shed Allocations for the 1930s
The RCTS Railway observer and supplements had allocation details for that period. The LNER 150 list came from that source originally.
Do you want a complete list or just a few sheds?
John
Do you want a complete list or just a few sheds?
John
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Re: LNER Shed Allocations for the 1930s
Hi JohnJASd17 wrote:The RCTS Railway observer and supplements had allocation details for that period. The LNER 150 list came from that source originally.
Do you want a complete list or just a few sheds?
John
Ideally everything between Edinburgh and Kings Cross. Railway Observer maybe worth a look. I do have most Yeadon's which helps for the larger named locos, but requires more looking for smaller classes.
Tom Foster
Modelling the North Eastern Area of the LNER - 1935-1939
Modelling the North Eastern Area of the LNER - 1935-1939
Re: LNER Shed Allocations for the 1930s
Tom,
The North Eastern Area allocations are covered in the RO for Jan, Feb and March 1939. This covers York, Darlington, Gateshead and Heaton of the ECML sheds as at 1/1/1939.
John
The North Eastern Area allocations are covered in the RO for Jan, Feb and March 1939. This covers York, Darlington, Gateshead and Heaton of the ECML sheds as at 1/1/1939.
John
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Thanks JohnJASd17 wrote:Tom,
The North Eastern Area allocations are covered in the RO for Jan, Feb and March 1939. This covers York, Darlington, Gateshead and Heaton of the ECML sheds as at 1/1/1939.
John
There is an RO for the whole of 1939 on eBay at £30. Might grab it.
Tom Foster
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Modelling the North Eastern Area of the LNER - 1935-1939
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The RCTS do a series of digital copies the RO in yearly volumes on disc. I cannot remember if you have to be a member to buy them.
The ebay price seems high, the VCT shop at Ingrow sells 1930s ROs rather cheaper than that, but you have to take pot-luck with what they have, they generally have more from the 1950s onwards.
John
The ebay price seems high, the VCT shop at Ingrow sells 1930s ROs rather cheaper than that, but you have to take pot-luck with what they have, they generally have more from the 1950s onwards.
John
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Re: LNER Shed Allocations for the 1930s
Tom if you get that RO let me know please. Meanwhile for ex NER locos Hoole has a list for 1922 and there is a book with LNER at the first day. I take it its York you are interested in? Drop me a pm with exactly what info you want. I have a few more books I could trawl for you.
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Thanks Gents.
With the ROs and my Yeadon Registers, I think I should have enough information.
Many Thanks.
With the ROs and my Yeadon Registers, I think I should have enough information.
Many Thanks.
Tom Foster
Modelling the North Eastern Area of the LNER - 1935-1939
Modelling the North Eastern Area of the LNER - 1935-1939