oldravendale
Western Thunderer
I get the sense, judging by the satisfactory but not outstanding responses to the most recent photos that they are good subjects but not outstanding. Strange for me to say but I don't disagree. Tim agrees that these are in his period of trying to create the perfect photo and that he's been influenced by famous photographers about whom we are all aware.
I reckon this might fall in to that category, but to my eye it's simply a lovely photo of a scene now long gone. Even the station doesn't exist any more.
This is "Euston. 15th February 1958". It's clearly Royal Scot 46162, Queen's Westminster Rifleman. It carries a 1B, Camden, shedplate which agrees with published data at the time. It had been allocated to Camden since July 1953. It moved around a bit after that, but ended up at Carlisle Kingmoor in October 1963 from which it was withdrawn in May 1964. The Railway Observer reports the loco at Connel's, Calder, Coatbridge at an unqualified date, although BR Database advise a scrapping date of September 1964. There are reports in WHTS of it being seen in store at Carlisle Kingmoor between June and August 1964.
Judging by the stock it's clearly in that period between blood and custard and lined maroon. At least the loco avoided the indignity of struggling inadequately on the GCR for the last few months - they were huge performers and if not quite the equal very close to the "Duchesses" for many years on the West Coast main line.
Brian
I reckon this might fall in to that category, but to my eye it's simply a lovely photo of a scene now long gone. Even the station doesn't exist any more.
This is "Euston. 15th February 1958". It's clearly Royal Scot 46162, Queen's Westminster Rifleman. It carries a 1B, Camden, shedplate which agrees with published data at the time. It had been allocated to Camden since July 1953. It moved around a bit after that, but ended up at Carlisle Kingmoor in October 1963 from which it was withdrawn in May 1964. The Railway Observer reports the loco at Connel's, Calder, Coatbridge at an unqualified date, although BR Database advise a scrapping date of September 1964. There are reports in WHTS of it being seen in store at Carlisle Kingmoor between June and August 1964.
Judging by the stock it's clearly in that period between blood and custard and lined maroon. At least the loco avoided the indignity of struggling inadequately on the GCR for the last few months - they were huge performers and if not quite the equal very close to the "Duchesses" for many years on the West Coast main line.
Brian
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