012 063-4 again with its already known luggage coach behind. This engine survived and is on display at the Braunschweig central station.
Michael
I failed to acknowledge your information on which Yorkshire Dave commented further. Apologies and thanks to both.
Thanks to Dave, Roger, Mick, Michael, Tim and SimonT for your enlightening and
subjective discussion about the noise of various engines. However, nothing beats a Princess Coronation at full chat, and as I'm the owner of this thread I am, of course, correct.
Thanks to Yorkshire Dave in particular for your objective comments on the diesel and electric locos.
Adrian - thanks for yours too. Any other un-vandalised plinthed locos we should now consider?
N Class 31854 as a Tunbridge Wells arrival in the bay at Ashford on 3rd June 1961. At first sight I thought this was the same location as the photo of a Standard 2-6-4T in post #3116 but that was at Tonbridge. 31854 had been allocated to Stewarts Lane since late in May 1961, moving to Exmouth Junction in August 1963 where it was withdrawn in June 1964. It was scrapped at Cohen's, Morriston, in December 1964.
Edit: Certainly Ashford, however the headcode indicates Ashford and Hastings. Therefore the train has arrived from Hastings via Rye.
West Country 34100 Appledore on the penultimate Saturday Golden Arrow at Tonbridge on 3rd June 1961. This was not strictly true as the Golden Arrow continued to be operated until the end of September 1972 so I believe this should read the penultimate Saturday
steam hauled Golden Arrow... In fact Tim was linesiding again a week later and photographed the Golden Arrow again behind the same locomotive - see post #3144. The notes regarding the loco read: One of the BR built and then rebuilt West Country class locos 34100 Appledore had been a Stewarts Lane engine since February 1958 moving to Brighton in November 1962 where it was withdrawn on the cusp of the end of Southern steam in early July 1967. (SLS). It was scrapped at Cashmore's, Newport in October the same year. (BR Database).
Edit: This is Tonbridge as the name states on the end of the canopy.
This will be the penultimate
steam hauled Saturday Golden Arrow. The last
steam hauled Saturday Golden Arrow was on 10th June 1961 as in post #3144 with the last one being on Sunday 11th June 1961, again by 34100 Appledore. After which which it became electric hauled by the HA class of electric locos E5000-E5023 (Class 71).
The DEMU in the platform on the left is one of the 6 car Hastings 8' wide sets.
The Golden Arrow was a non-stop service between Victoria and Dover/Folkestone as passport control and customs checks were carried out at Victoria, sometimes on the train and on the ferry.
Likewise, as with the Night Ferry from Victoria to Dover. Again this was a non-stop train and it only ever stopped once in it's history at another station en-route to pick up a passenger - one Winston Churchill at Sevenoaks, being the closest station to Chartwell. In 1951 to attend a West European Defence conference in Paris.
Schools Class 30936 Cranleigh which Tim describes as on a Tunbridge to Ashford train arriving at Ashford on 3rd June 1961. However, that can't be correct as there is clearly a Standard 2-6-4T on a train immediately behind the Schools hauled train (see next photo). 30936 has been on these pages previously - see post #2627. It had been in and out of store at Bricklayers Arms since at least 1948 and went to Nine Elms in November 1961 where it was withdrawn in December 1962. (SLS). BR Database suggests that it also spent time at Ashford from June 1959 but that is not confirmed by the SLS. There are various sightings by SLS and LCGB of the loco in store at Eastleigh between May and September 1963 and WHTS records it as being scrapped there week ending 2nd November 1963.
Edit: 30936 Cranleigh Bricklayers Arms 6/35, Ashford 14/6/59, Nine Elms 9/11/61, Wdn 29/12/62, Stored Nine Elms 12/62 - 7/63,
Stored Eastleigh works 8/63 - 9/63, cut up Eastleigh works w/e 2/11/63. Irwell book of.
At Tonbridge as the lines in the background heads straight for Redhill and diverge right towards London. The Headcode on the Schools indicates Folkestone or Dover so this is likely to be forming a local service.
This is the train behind the Schools hauled train. It's Standard Class 4 2-6-4T 80144 and Tim advises it to be on a Tonbridge to Eastbourne local train at Ashford on 3rd June 1961. The loco moved to the Southern Region from Neasden in January 1960. The SLS does not advise the first shed allocation on the Southern but BR Database proposes it to have been Brighton. The SLS then picks up the story advising allocation to Redhill in December 1963, Salisbury in June 1965, Eastleigh in December 1965 and Nine Elms in February 1966 where it was withdrawn in May the same year. It was scrapped at Bird's, Bridgend, in September 1966. (BR Database).
Edit: The Tonbridge to Eastbourne train will go via Tunbridge Wells and Tunbridge Wells West to Eridge then either via Uckfield and Lewes or more than likely the 'Cuckoo Line' via Heathfield and Polegate. Note it is formed of restriction 0 Hastings stock.
There is a slight alarm bell in the distant recesses of my mind about the restrictions through Grove Tunnel between the Wells and West which I thought prevented Std 4 tanks passing through, more research I think.
Martin
I regret that I've run out of time to put up more German photos today - I want to get in to the workshop to do a bit more on the Royal Scot!
Brian