A question for the GWR fans….

3 LINK

Western Thunderer
In the photo below there is a X above the loco number, does anyone know its meaning ? On some 8F’s there was a star above the number meaning the loco had been balanced for high speed running. So maybe it had the same meaning, but we are talking the 2884 class locos , not noted for there turn of speed…

IMG_1857.jpeg

Cheers,

Martyn.
 

timbowales

Western Thunderer
To quote from "Great Western Way":-
" in later years some locomotives were allowed to take loads above those permitted in the working books and this was indicated by a white X on the cab side"
By working books I assume is meant the Sectional Appendices to the Working Timetable?
 

3 LINK

Western Thunderer
To quote from "Great Western Way":-
" in later years some locomotives were allowed to take loads above those permitted in the working books and this was indicated by a white X on the cab side"
By working books I assume is meant the Sectional Appendices to the Working Timetable?
Cheers Tim, most appreciated, learn something new everyday..

All the best,

Martyn.
 
Top