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47490 Bristol Bath Road, help needed


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dumb questions time

I've got a Hornby model of 47490 in large logo

I know very little about the prototype.

apart from the obvious Bristol area, where did it spend it's time?

was it mainly an Intercity passenger loco, or did it do frieght at all??

any good pictures of it with stock would be brilliant

many thanks

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Not dumb questions at all.

 

The Class 47 site is your friend here - have a link to pictures of 47490: ClicketyClick

 

'490 spent very little time in Large Logo blue before being repainted in IC Executive and at the time it was unnamed. That said, I like the work you've done on yours and the nameplates suit a nicely finished model. '490 would have turned up mostly on passenger and parcels work with very few geographical limitations.

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A slight error on the website, no mention of it carrying Large Logo Blue

http://www.class47.co.uk/c47_numbers.php?index=2&jndex=0&kndex=89&s_loco=47490

It was very rare for BR (Bristol Bath Road) based locos to stray away from the Western region area, but if they did usually returned on the next available working (unlike Scottish based locos which just seemed to be used on anything)

Sadly quite difficult to work out when it had this livery, from the limited number of photos, but would appear to be late 1987 to early 1989

In this livery I would expect to see it on passenger or parcel workings

I don't recall ever seeing this loco in Scotland

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not actually my work but i can't remember who did do it now.

i had a battered second hand 47 that i tried to make look better and gave up before sending it away for a proffesional repaint in or around 1994.

looks good even if i can't remember who painted it!

so the good news is that the Lima mk2 stock i've got to run with it is ok :)

and those GUVs i've been looking at can now be used too!

and even more pleased that it did carry Large Logo as i thought i was going mad!

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Sadly quite difficult to work out when it had this livery, from the limited number of photos, but would appear to be late 1987 to early 1989

 

I don't recall ever seeing this loco in Scotland

Not that long even.. It was in IC livery when it was named on September 22 1988 - here's a photo that November in Newcastle with the remnants of white buffer lining, presumably done for the naming ceremony http://www.flickr.co...and/5675289996/

 

It also got to Carlisle http://www.flickr.co...com/5708063381/ so may have reached Scotland as well.

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A slight error on the website, no mention of it carrying Large Logo Blue

http://www.class47.co.uk/c47_numbers.php?index=2&jndex=0&kndex=89&s_loco=47490

It was very rare for BR (Bristol Bath Road) based locos to stray away from the Western region area, but if they did usually returned on the next available working (unlike Scottish based locos which just seemed to be used on anything)

Sadly quite difficult to work out when it had this livery, from the limited number of photos, but would appear to be late 1987 to early 1989

In this livery I would expect to see it on passenger or parcel workings

I don't recall ever seeing this loco in Scotland

 

47 490 worked in Scotland in BR Blue & Inter-City Exec liveries

 

12.30 1T30 Inverness - Glasgow on 23/2/87 - BR Blue

07.35 1S59 Euston - Inverness 18/4/90  - IC Exec

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