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DOCJACOB

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  1. Interesting start to day. Challenged by Revenue Protection when attempting to see usual training run class 68 Usually passes 07:35 ex Grimsby to Manchester. This was promptly cancelled at 07:34 and then ran ECS a few minutes later.
  2. Think usual pair in Grimsby this AM but challenging with all the muck
  3. Thanks for prompt reply. Interestingly the Friends of the Far North Line website entry on WW1 Dalmore Branch doesn't mention. Same uncropped image is on the website It does mention G3 No 146, a small 0-4-0 saddle tank and a selection of LBSCR Terriers (specifically 37, 79, 81 and 83) Further digging and IRS book on Scotland doesn't help much either, mentions Dalmore & Invergordon suggests 6 locomotives on site but only details 3 The Adam LSWR radial tank & NER 0-4-4 tanks are well known and photographed
  4. Sorry bit late but where is Scotland did No 4 get too during WWI? I was aware of different H&BR locomotive at Dalmore and involved with the mine laying barrage. Fair to say some interesting foreign locomotives made it to Highland Railway during WW1
  5. FYI the stated image is Loch Tay shed on Killin Branch. Same uncredited image is on Flickr and dated 1962
  6. Look at SRPS museum website? Their Thompson 3rd was a grounded body used as a mess van at Bellahouston if I recall correctly. During preservation it re-acquired bogies.
  7. The real tender frame survivor. Used as fuel oil store for early LNER diesel shunters
  8. As die hard NBR fan who even wrote article for NBR study group journal about the survivor tender from Cambridge area now with SRPS in Bo’ness this isn’t something I’ll be tackling. I have nothing but admiration & would love to hear % of kit that is actually used from curiosity.
  9. Thanks and also not a bad load for said locomotive given the route. Personal interest is the NBR Yeast vans that went similar route to Burton from either Edinburgh or Alloa?
  10. 2 copies of image in NBR Study Group archives & also published in O S Nock book regarding NBR Agree with thoughts & doesn’t appear split into Glasgow/Edinburgh sections either
  11. Yes it is a steel-clad Gresley FB but the current custodians web site gives a much fuller history and it’s rather unique position as previous use in a hospital train.
  12. Stand corrected 1 number out on leading class 66 Rather gave class 37 IMHO Can’t blame the gunge as error was cleaner end😂
  13. Usual suspects in platform 3 Grimsby today though harder to I/D under all the grot/gunge & grime
  14. Seems to have had red tail lamp added during journey. Real-time trains website had no passing times from Bridlington so took a real punt at Beverley. Anything to get out of shopping
  15. Wagon details as requested. This is early 2022 season in Grimsby
  16. Yes today, 13:52. Well happy as dodged some serious shopping
  17. Not my usual haunt but day off in Beverley. Excellent timing as wife shopping in Flemingate
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