Thank you, John, for the info about Thornton Junction and the local pit. That builds up a picture of the traffic flows in the area for sure. Also for your suggestion regarding the train hauled by 60937. That's another traffic source! The info about the station pilot too. All to be added to the photos.
Jan. Thanks for your suggestion about that wagon and also Tony for the confirmation.
Arun. I'd put money on that suitcase being Tim's. He was certainly doing National Service around this time and was based at Brighton which he always considered fortunate as he was close to the shed and works.
A4 60004 William Whitelaw and an unidentified A3 in Haymarket Shed Yard on 10th September 1961. BR Database advises this loco to have been a resident of Haymarket since at least 1948 and still there in 1961. SLS confirms a move to Aberdeen Ferryhill in July 1962, to St Margarets in October and back to Aberdeen in July 1963. It was withdrawn in July 1966 and was scrapped at Motherwell Machinery and Scrap at Wishaw in October the same year (BR Database).
A2 60532 Blue Peter on the turntable at Haymarket Shed on 10th September 1961. It was allocated to Aberdeen Ferryhill in January 1951 and was transferred to Dundee Tay Bridge in July 1961, withdrawn in December 1966 (SLS) and was sold in to preservation in August 1968. (BR Database).
J88 0-6-0T 68338 and A1 60152 Holyrood in store at Haymarket Shed on 10th September 1961. 68338 was a St Margarets engine and had been since at least 1948. (BR Database). It was almost certainly in store as the SLS report it in store on 1st July 1961 and withdrawn in September. It was scrapped at Inverurie Works by the end of March 1962. 60152, however, was still very much on the active list having been allocated to Haymarket in July 1953, recorded in store at Haymarket in April 1962 (Rail UK) and not moving to St Margarets until September 1963. It was reallocated to York North in September 1964 and withdrawn in June 1965. (SLS). It was scrapped at J Cashmore, Great Bridge, in August 1965. (BR Database and Rail UK). Note in the second picture the two A4s in the same line of locos.
Yeadon has 68338 wdn on 15/9/61 and cut up at Inverurie on the 16/3/62. RCTS green book notes it as the regular shunt engine at St Leonards throughout its working life which was always at St Margarets. It is an unlikely turn from Haymarket so it probably was in store having been made redundant by a 350hp diesel shunter.
A sparkling A4 60009 Union of South Arica at Haymarket Shed on 10th September 1961. It had been a Haymarket engine for many years but moved to Aberdeen Ferryhill in May 1962 for use on the 3 hour expresses from Aberdeen to Glasgow. It was withdrawn at the beginning of June 1963 moving in to preservation as well recorded elsewhere.
Four disappointingly poor pictures of an unidentified J88 0-6-0T passing Haymarket Shed, an unidentified V2, an 0-6-0, possibly a J36 and double headed BR Standard 2-6-4 tanks, all on 10th September 1961.
The loco in #2403 is a J88 not 83, and is in fact 68335 which unsurprisingly was a Haymarket engine at the time. By the date of the photo there were only seven J88s still in traffic and only one of them was vacuum fitted so the identity is not dificult. The other so fitted was 68332 which was withdrawn in May 1960, both were equipped with vacuum brakes early in nationalisation at Thornton for the John Haig whisky traffic at Markinch, which fortuitously neatly keeps it all well on thread.
Yeadon has 68338 wdn on 15/9/61 and cut up at Inverurie on the 16/3/62. RCTS green book notes it as the regular shunt engine at St Leonards throughout its working life which was always at St Margarets. It is an unlikely turn from Haymarket so it probably was in store having been made redundant by a 350hp diesel shunter.
(For completion of the details about 68335: It had been a Haymarket engine since December 1959, went to Dawsholm in May 1962 after a period of storage at Bathgate in April 1962 and was withdrawn from Dawsholm in the following October. (SLS). It was disposed of at Inverurie Works by the end of April 1963. (Rail UK).)
The loco in #2406 looks rather like a J36, the 35/37s had a much bigger boiler. It is possible that it's 65243 Maude herself being the Haymarket pet and used on the South Queensferry goods once a day, not a particulalry onerous duty even for a heavily rebuilt 1st WW veteran.
The V2 is heading west on the north bound roads out of Edinburgh, heading over the Forth Bridge. The train is showing a class 3 head code, so it looks like an empty coaching stock move. Dundee or Perth seem the most likely destinations.
The double headed 2-6-4T's will be coming off the link to Princess Street Station. I suspect the photo has been taken at the extreme end of Haymarket depot with the bridge over Roseburn Street visible. In the background is the North British Distillery, a grain distillery capable of producing 10 bottles a second. You wont have tasted it though as it is used in blends such as Famous Grouse, J&B and Johnnie Walker Black Label.
Brian