oldravendale
Western Thunderer
I'm delighted to see that the Margate Railway has developed a small life of its own. On reviewing the photos I've noticed that the loco cab looks rather wonky. I suspect the driver has probably sat on it at some time...
@40057 probably recognised the first clue regarding the gauge, then Simon @simond established the location and Martin @Martin Shaw topped it off with the info that there were two miniature railways at Margate, complete with potted history. Thanks to you all.
Fairburn 2-6-4T 42070 on a down suburban train on the GC line at Northwick Park on 1st June 1962. 42070 was a Neasden engine from July 1960, moving to Cricklewood on the closure of Neasden Shed in June 1962 and finally Stoke in August 1964 where it was withdrawn in June 1965. (SLS). It was scrapped at Cashmore’s Great Bridge in September the same year. If I’d had the money this is the loco I’d have preserved – it was a regular on the Met trains and as I mentioned previously hauled the final official loco hauled LT Met line train on which I was a passenger with my father.
An unidentified Black 5 on an up Nottingham-Marylebone train at Northwick Park on 1st June 1962.
What we'd call in the trade an "establishing shot" - a lineside view at North Wembley on 1st June 1962.
Royal Scot 46156 The South Wales Borderer on a down express at North Wembley on 1st June 1962. It was a Holyhead engine from July 1960, Camden in March, Holyhead in May, Willesden in July and was one of the unfortunates which ended up at Annesley on the GCR in October, all in 1963. It was withdrawn from Annesley in October 1964. (SLS). It was finally at Drapers Hull where it met its end in February 1965. (WHTS). Specially for @Yorkshire Dave a Bakerloo Line train of 1938 stock (the Bakerloo shared the ex-LNW DC lines at this time as far as Watford but nowadays only to Harrow & Wealdstone) tries to catch up.
Brian
@40057 probably recognised the first clue regarding the gauge, then Simon @simond established the location and Martin @Martin Shaw topped it off with the info that there were two miniature railways at Margate, complete with potted history. Thanks to you all.
Fairburn 2-6-4T 42070 on a down suburban train on the GC line at Northwick Park on 1st June 1962. 42070 was a Neasden engine from July 1960, moving to Cricklewood on the closure of Neasden Shed in June 1962 and finally Stoke in August 1964 where it was withdrawn in June 1965. (SLS). It was scrapped at Cashmore’s Great Bridge in September the same year. If I’d had the money this is the loco I’d have preserved – it was a regular on the Met trains and as I mentioned previously hauled the final official loco hauled LT Met line train on which I was a passenger with my father.
An unidentified Black 5 on an up Nottingham-Marylebone train at Northwick Park on 1st June 1962.
What we'd call in the trade an "establishing shot" - a lineside view at North Wembley on 1st June 1962.
Royal Scot 46156 The South Wales Borderer on a down express at North Wembley on 1st June 1962. It was a Holyhead engine from July 1960, Camden in March, Holyhead in May, Willesden in July and was one of the unfortunates which ended up at Annesley on the GCR in October, all in 1963. It was withdrawn from Annesley in October 1964. (SLS). It was finally at Drapers Hull where it met its end in February 1965. (WHTS). Specially for @Yorkshire Dave a Bakerloo Line train of 1938 stock (the Bakerloo shared the ex-LNW DC lines at this time as far as Watford but nowadays only to Harrow & Wealdstone) tries to catch up.
Brian