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Everybody's favourite (?).

 

It sure was.. It must have been the most reliable 47 either that or it had clones as wherever you went in the mid 80's it was there...

 

 

Here it is at Preston c.1986

 

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Steve

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For a number of years in the 80's and 90's my local model railway club had a yearly outing. It originally started with booking a few seats on a service train, then chartering our own DMU, and ended up with our own 10 coach loco hauled train. These are 3 from the last few years it ran. 

47513  Westbury

47606  York

47837  Kings Cross

Ahhh, yes. Those were the days. Didn't the one to York have a little difficulty on the way back? Bogie fire on the the 47 as i recall. Got rescued by a 31 at newark. Very very slow journey back to kings cross. After midnight by the time we got back. Ones parents were most concerned where i had got to!

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Ahhh, yes. Those were the days. Didn't the one to York have a little difficulty on the way back? Bogie fire on the the 47 as i recall. Got rescued by a 31 at newark. Very very slow journey back to kings cross. After midnight by the time we got back. Ones parents were most concerned where i had got to!

 

Yes you're right, but it was not the one pictured. It was a couple of years before. 47435 Kings Cross to York / Scarborough and back to York, then 47415 from York, which caught fire at Newark and blocked the East Coast mainline until the fire brigade could find us, then rescued by 31117 as far as Peterborough, where 47096 took us back to Kings Cross, arriving well after midnight. I believe BR had to lay on taxi's to get a lot of people home.

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Everybody's favourite (?).

It sure was.. It must have been the most reliable 47 either that or it had clones as wherever you went in the mid 80's it was there...

 

Definitely not. It got everywhere. More interesting 47s around... No chance, out would come 555.

 

But then maybe it did have clones. I remember a visit to Crewe works and in various places there were parts marked up as 47555, but 47555 itself wasn't on the works.

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Yes you're right, but it was not the one pictured. It was a couple of years before. 47435 Kings Cross to York / Scarborough and back to York, then 47415 from York, which caught fire at Newark and blocked the East Coast mainline until the fire brigade could find us, then rescued by 31117 as far as Peterborough, where 47096 took us back to Kings Cross, arriving well after midnight. I believe BR had to lay on taxi's to get a lot of people home.

 

Thanks for the clarification. My memory isn't what it could be............................

 

I had to include this one. Summer 1985 running round it's train at Barry Island after arriving with a £7.50 Merrymaker from Ealing Broadway.

 

Given that i was on this too i recall, im guessing we know each other??

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Thanks for the clarification. My memory isn't what it could be............................

 

 

Given that i was on this too i recall, im guessing we know each other??

 

I was thinking that too. From your name I'm guessing the word 'Crunch Bucket' means something to you ?

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A nice study of Stratford Silver roof 47295 at York in 1982

 

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Overall 3/4 view 47295 at York 1982 a nice train to model also 1 Brake Van :)

 

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Front end view

 

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Other end...

 

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one bogie

 

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two bogies...

 

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Fuel tanks

 

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Bufferbeam detail.

 

A nice 47 to model..

 

Hope there of some use..

Steve

 

 

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Two views of "Haymarket"

 

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1st View 47711 powers into Haymarket Station c.1986 looking at the photo brought back a smell to mind of Fuel.

Haymarket always seemed to "reek" of fuel..... looking at the track I see why....

Just looking the 47 looks to be on the wrong end for a push pull as they used to pull out of Glasgow up the bank.. strange...

 

 

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47715 named "Haymarket" Doncaster c.1996

 

 

 

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Steve

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Two views of "Haymarket"

 

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1st View 47711 powers into Haymarket Station c.1986 looking at the photo brought back a smell to mind of Fuel.

Haymarket always seemed to "reek" of fuel..... looking at the track I see why....

Just looking the 47 looks to be on the wrong end for a push pull as they used to pull out of Glasgow up the bank.. strange...

 

 

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47715 named "Haymarket" Doncaster c.1996

 

 

 

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Steve

 

Actually I always associate that lovely smell coming from the Distillery with Haymarket!

 

Jim

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Two views of "Haymarket"

 

attachicon.gif47711Haymarket1986.jpg

1st View 47711 powers into Haymarket Station c.1986 looking at the photo brought back a smell to mind of Fuel.

Haymarket always seemed to "reek" of fuel..... looking at the track I see why....

Just looking the 47 looks to be on the wrong end for a push pull as they used to pull out of Glasgow up the bank.. strange...

 

 

 

In all my visits to Scotland I certainly don't recall ever seeing a 47/7 on the Glasgow end, although it probably did happen. Speculating, but could it be an Aberdeen working, although unusual (?) with Mk3s. Or a weekend diversion using Glasgow Central instead of Queen Street?

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The above 47202 pic is running on the wrong line too!!!

Quite right. My guess would be that the main lines were under occupation and the train is heading bang road to Didcot East where it will exit the possession.

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