Eastsidepilot
Western Thunderer
60039 lasted another 2 years when she was condemned only 3 months after receiving a light casual at Doncaster in Dec. '62
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maybe more along the lines of the way Germany made the programme work...
A personal view but weren't the A3s a most elegant looking locomotive before the German style smoke deflectors were added, however necessary and efficacious they may have been.
In general yes, technically no, not at this point anyway.A3 Solario is backing in to Kings X. (see reverser). I welcomed the German smoke deflectors, which added some balance to the A3's.
Now I come to think of it I can't remember any A4s at bottom shed. I've also checked all my photos and of the few that show bottom shed in the background there are no A4s.I cannot recall seeing any images of A4's being serviced on bottom shed, as far as my research goes, they always went to top shed.
Brian, I'd have to re-read all my ECML/Kings X books again to be sure but I think it's something to do with turn around times and more local turns, specifically engines that would change at Grantham or Doncaster. A4's tended to be on longer runs to Leeds, York, Newcastle and Scotland; mind Grantham did have several A4's allocated over the years.Now I come to think of it I can't remember any A4s at bottom shed. I've also checked all my photos and of the few that show bottom shed in the background there are no A4s.
I wonder why that should be.
Brian