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  1. Here's something you don't see every day - an A4 and a Clayton in the same photo! (although such a juxtaposition must have happened in the Scottish Region many times in the mid 'sixties).

     

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    53 years ago today, on 4th November 1967, 60019 'Bittern' (by this time in private ownership) headed a Leeds-Edinburgh rail tour which I photographed heading north through Gateshead on the outward leg, about to pass an unrecorded Clayton with what looks to be a scrap metal train.

    (Scanned from a print as I seem to have mislaid the original negative)

     

    Trevor

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  2. @Jamie 92208

     

    Hi Jamie

    Your fifth picture in the last batch is actually Gateshead. 

     

    I have a similar view taken on 15th July 1990, featuring 47443, 47503 and 47549 (and a whole pile of wagon(?) wheels!)

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    The buildings in the background are part of the infamous St. Cuthbert's Village, all since demolished apart from the tall tower block.

     

    Cheers

    Trevor

     

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  3. Just discovered this thread from 2011 which has been resurrected recently, regarding Gateshead-allocated examples.

     

    Reminds me of the one picture I took of a EE Type 1 (or Class 20 as young whippersnappers call 'em!) at Low Fell in the steam era which made me think I had caught one of them on film.

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    D8125 with a northbound freight at Low Fell, Gateshead on 9th June 1967, presumably still in green livery

     

    Actually it was taken before any were allocated to Gateshead, according to an early post on the subject, plus it's not one on the list! Looks like it must have come over from Carlisle or down from north of the border. Any idea where D8125 was allocated back then? I didn't usually photograph diesels but this was such an unusual sight that I had to grab it. I can't recall seeing any others of this type in Gateshead - certainly I didn't photograph any more.

     

    Cheers

    Trevor

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  4. Like 27016 above, I have only just discovered this thread and it got me searching through the archives.

    In 1981 I was the secretary of Whickham Camera Club (near Gateshead) and I organised a couple of Merrymaker outings for club members. I still have the paperwork involved.

     

    On 6th June 11 of us boarded the train at Newcastle for a day in Aviemore (although it continued as far as Inverness for those wanting full value for the £7 fare!) The 11-coach train left Newcastle at 06.40, due Aviemore at 12.36 and Inverness at 13.33. The motive power on the outward journey was 46016 as far as Edinburgh, with 40162 the rest of the way.

    For the return trip we were due away from Aviemore at 17.56, finally reaching Newcastle at 23.53 with 40162 all the way back. 

     

    Here are a couple of the shots I took from the train behind 40162 on the Highland main line. probably north of Pitlochry. Perhaps someone who knows the route could pinpoint the locations?  (See the EDIT note at the end)

     

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    I think this is on the climb up to Druimuachdar Summit

    Checking on Google Earth it appears to be just south of Dalnaspidal, on the final part of the climb

     

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    This must be nearer Aviemore, passing a southbound train with a 47 on the front.

    This is approaching Dalwhinnie station

     

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    This is the return train from Inverness arriving at Aviemore station with the same loco.

     

    The second Merrymaker we went on that year was on 19th September from Newcastle to Doncaster, for the Air Display at RAF Finningley. A much more sensible(!) journey time was planned (just over two hours each way) but the ticket price was the same as the Aviemore marathon, at £7. Ten of us went but I can't find any record of the motive power involved.

    I am pretty sure A4 No 60009 was on static display in the grounds but it was impossible to get near it due to the huge crowds, although I did take pictures of the other two star guests at the air show, a Vulcan bomber and a Concorde.

     

    Happy days!

    Trevor

     

    EDIT I have had a good look on Google Earth (what a great tool for this sort of thing!) and I have identified the locations for the top two pictures and amended the captions accordingly in italics

     

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  5. On 04/05/2020 at 09:35, doilum said:

    First I have heard of a 6 wheeler. Can anyone enlighten me?

    Sorry, should have read to the end!

    Perhaps it was because I remember it in a rather gloomy shed with narrow aisles that I never noticed the stumpy tender at the time.

     

    Hi doilum

    Did you ever manage to find out about the tender?

    If you missed it, on 22nd April ajwffc provided a link to a site which explained. (Sorry, I'm not sure how to add a live link to this post)

     

     

    Now, back to early pictures... 

     

    I've Just scanned some more old b&w negs which I unearthed:

     

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    0-6-0ST No 62 waits to leave Keighley on 29th May 1972...

     

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    ...then struggles to get away up the bank

     

    A couple of years later 'Black Five' 45212 was in action:

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    Leaving Keighley on 15th June 1974

     

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    and at Oakworth

     

    Trevor

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  6. I have a clear recollection of seeing 'Union of South Africa' on display at RAF Finningley, near Doncaster, when I went to the Air Show there on 19th September 1981. Bizarrely, I did not take a photo, even though I got several views of most of the aircraft on static display or in the air. I remember the place was heaving and it was difficult to get near the A4, so that is perhaps why.

    Does this ring a bell with anyone, and better still, did anyone take a picture of it?

     

    Cheers

    Trevor

  7. Some local ones from 1974..

     

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    55017 takes empty stock out of Newcastle on 9th August 1974

     

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    55021 arrives at Newcastle from the north on the same day

     

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    55002 with the up 'Talisman' near KEBridge Jct. on 27th July 1974

     

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    55020 with the up 'Flying Scotsman' near Bensham on 2nd March 1974

     

    Trevor

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