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Spot on Mike - Sorry Peter, 5 wasn't blue until August and the photo does predate that so 5 is still in the mix - but what a cracking photo, interesting that she still has a steam heat bag given her freight only duties by this time

 

D4 was a very early repaint - 66 IIRC, I saw her in blue in 68 , the debate as to whether she ever carried BSYP still hasn't really been solved

 

Is the only feature that might narrow the debate down further now the scarring around the area where a shed plate once sat - and perhaps the OHLE flash?

 

Phil

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I believe it was 55008 that was involved in the collision (& not 55007).

 

 

Coincidentally you may be aware that your namesake (9017) also derailed at Darlington in the late 60s due to brake failure.  Caused by the locomotive brake pipe being connected to the stock main res pipe and vice versa - despite this being thought to be impossible.  The connector design was subsequently changed to ensure it really was impossible.

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From my research, the OHLE flash was in the same place on all green liveried examples, it moved around a bit on the blue repaints, but still in the same general area of the nearside door, except for some at times when there wasn't one in TOPS days.

 

Mike.

Not always. D6 was different, see photo in link below.

https://flic.kr/p/jaVHyT

Still carried it in the same position when in GFYE. See below.

https://flic.kr/p/HAH8KQ

 

It is posible D10 is out of the equation as the flashes changed position in 1970, if the date on the photo below is to be believed.

http://rcts.zenfolio.com/diesel/br/locomotives/44/hA100D125#ha100ca33

 

I,ve got it down to 3 possibilities, D5, D7 and D8, with D10 being possible if the date on the last photo is incorrect.

 

Paul J.

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Ah - that's the B end of D10 Paul - do we know the A end is the same, that's what we are seeing in Dave's photo (cooler group forwards)

 

And look at the date on the photo of 5 in the same place given the BFYE discussion above.....!!!!!

 

Phil

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Ah - that's the B end of D10 Paul - do we know the A end is the same, that's what we are seeing in Dave's photo (cooler group forwards)

 

And look at the date on the photo of 5 in the same place given the BFYE discussion above.....!!!!!

 

Phil

I do have another photo of No1 end of D10, but copyright prevents me form showing it, that does show the same arrangement of the flashes.

If the date of the photo in the link below is correct, then D5 was GSYP in May 1970.

https://flic.kr/p/kyU6dH

 

Paul J.

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They certainly look like them, but very odd to see them off the WCML. I hadn't realised that some received canvas sides.

They also worked to Swansea for the engine traffic which doesn't explain what they were doing in  the East Midlands. Several were rebuilt with curtain sides http://PaulBartlett.zenfolio.com/brfordpalvan/e582c4bbe http://PaulBartlett.zenfolio.com/brfordpalvan/e1bed0ae1

 

Paul

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They also worked to Swansea for the engine traffic which doesn't explain what they were doing in  the East Midlands. Several were rebuilt with curtain sides http://PaulBartlett.zenfolio.com/brfordpalvan/e582c4bbe http://PaulBartlett.zenfolio.com/brfordpalvan/e1bed0ae1

 

Paul

Diverted Dagenham-ECML-Grantham-Notts-Merseyside if the WCML wasn't available??

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I do have another photo of No1 end of D10, but copyright prevents me form showing it, that does show the same arrangement of the flashes.

If the date of the photo in the link below is correct, then D5 was GSYP in May 1970.

https://flic.kr/p/kyU6dH

 

Paul J.

 

I don't think it's 5 as there is a scar where the shed plate was on Daves pic, but not on the one  you reference  Paul.

 

Mike.

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J5645 Is a 44, not a 45, the top of a headcode disk is just visible. How many got TOPS numbers at both ends? That should narrow that one down a bit

 

 

Thanks for pointing that out.

 

For once it isn't a typing error, I simple hadn't noticed the headcode disk.

 

David

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Hi, Dave. I like the Nottingham to Grantham line photos. In the first one the front unit is clas 105, as described in the caption. Then there are, on enlarging the photo, two class 114 Derby Heavyweights.

 

With warmest regards,

 

Rob.

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Spot on Mike - Sorry Peter, 5 wasn't blue until August and the photo does predate that so 5 is still in the mix - but what a cracking photo, interesting that she still has a steam heat bag given her freight only duties by this time

Wasn't steam heat a requirement for some class B tankers that had heating coils, eg. heavy fuel oils and bitumen?

 

Dave

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