Yorkshire Dave
Western Thunderer
To elucidate on the headcodes. As stated above it is for:
Waterloo or Nine Elms and Plymouth
Feltham to Salisbury via Chertsey
The loco could have come off or is being prepared for either of these two workings starting or terminating at Salisbury as @AJC has indicated.
I would suspect a Salisbury starting or terminating service as I do not recall reading about locomotives being changed en-route on the Southern with the same regularity as the London Midland or Eastern Regions. Southern trains, I believe, were ordered to stop at Salisbury after a serious accident in LSWR days which in turn would allow time to take on water. I think Southern locos tended to work all the way through to the destination as their journeys were shorter. Perhaps someone can enlighten.
Disc headcodes, like the GE and others regions using them (Scottish region around Glasgow I think), were used to indicate the route. They could have the same starting point and destination but it was the route they took to get there.
For example on the Southern: London Bridge or Bricklayers' Arms and Portsmouth. The top one is via Redhill and Horsham and the bottom one is via Mitcham Junction.
Waterloo or Nine Elms and Plymouth
Feltham to Salisbury via Chertsey
The loco could have come off or is being prepared for either of these two workings starting or terminating at Salisbury as @AJC has indicated.
I would suspect a Salisbury starting or terminating service as I do not recall reading about locomotives being changed en-route on the Southern with the same regularity as the London Midland or Eastern Regions. Southern trains, I believe, were ordered to stop at Salisbury after a serious accident in LSWR days which in turn would allow time to take on water. I think Southern locos tended to work all the way through to the destination as their journeys were shorter. Perhaps someone can enlighten.
Disc headcodes, like the GE and others regions using them (Scottish region around Glasgow I think), were used to indicate the route. They could have the same starting point and destination but it was the route they took to get there.
For example on the Southern: London Bridge or Bricklayers' Arms and Portsmouth. The top one is via Redhill and Horsham and the bottom one is via Mitcham Junction.
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