oldravendale
Western Thunderer
Thanks again Dave. Sorry I got the electric unit wrong. Those earlier shaped cabs always seemed to my eye much better looking than the flat fronted versions.
Wagonman - it's reminiscences like yours that bring this thread, and the descriptions to go with the photos alive. As far as I'm aware you are actually correct, and I believe the last Kenny Belle was worked by 82029. I have a photo of it at Nine Elms on 6th July 1967 topping up with water and then sitting outside the shed, but to what end on the last day I've no idea!
Three more at Vauxhall, all in 1964 again and I wonder if, for reasons to become plain, Tim was trying for the perfect picture of the "Belle". The train bracketing the Bournemouth Belle seem to be the same in loco type and consist. First is one which appears to be a repeat of the one in post #953 but isn't. This is 35006, Penninsular and Oriental S. N. Co as in the previous photo but this time with an unidentified rebuilt WC/BB with a full set of plates carrying a head code disc on the top bracket. They are backing down to Waterloo so must be on another day. That wheelbarrow and gravel don't seem to have moved so perhaps these photos were taken on two consecutive days. Mr Holt of this parish may have an interest as he advises me that this was a rarely photographed engine.
Here's 35021, New Zealand Line, and this is, I'm pretty certain, the Bournemouth Belle again, so must be on a day other than the train in post #958. 35021 had been a Bournemouth engine since 1957 and was withdrawn at the beginning of August 1965. It was scrapped in October the same year at R S Hayes/Birds, Tremain Yard, Bridgend.
The last one for today is Standard 5 73155. The shed plate could read either 70B or 70D but in 1964 70B Feltham is the more likely as it had been there since early January. It's interesting to me that this may indicate that some of the Feltham locos were rostered for passenger work despite Feltham being a freight shed as we've seen one already on a passenger train and according to the head code this is actually a boat train to Southampton via Millbrook. (Thanks again Dave). In November 1964 it went to Eastleigh, then Guldford in the midddle of April 1967 before withdrawal in July. It ended up at Cashmore's Newport where it was scrapped in March 1968.
Brian
Wagonman - it's reminiscences like yours that bring this thread, and the descriptions to go with the photos alive. As far as I'm aware you are actually correct, and I believe the last Kenny Belle was worked by 82029. I have a photo of it at Nine Elms on 6th July 1967 topping up with water and then sitting outside the shed, but to what end on the last day I've no idea!
Three more at Vauxhall, all in 1964 again and I wonder if, for reasons to become plain, Tim was trying for the perfect picture of the "Belle". The train bracketing the Bournemouth Belle seem to be the same in loco type and consist. First is one which appears to be a repeat of the one in post #953 but isn't. This is 35006, Penninsular and Oriental S. N. Co as in the previous photo but this time with an unidentified rebuilt WC/BB with a full set of plates carrying a head code disc on the top bracket. They are backing down to Waterloo so must be on another day. That wheelbarrow and gravel don't seem to have moved so perhaps these photos were taken on two consecutive days. Mr Holt of this parish may have an interest as he advises me that this was a rarely photographed engine.
Here's 35021, New Zealand Line, and this is, I'm pretty certain, the Bournemouth Belle again, so must be on a day other than the train in post #958. 35021 had been a Bournemouth engine since 1957 and was withdrawn at the beginning of August 1965. It was scrapped in October the same year at R S Hayes/Birds, Tremain Yard, Bridgend.
The last one for today is Standard 5 73155. The shed plate could read either 70B or 70D but in 1964 70B Feltham is the more likely as it had been there since early January. It's interesting to me that this may indicate that some of the Feltham locos were rostered for passenger work despite Feltham being a freight shed as we've seen one already on a passenger train and according to the head code this is actually a boat train to Southampton via Millbrook. (Thanks again Dave). In November 1964 it went to Eastleigh, then Guldford in the midddle of April 1967 before withdrawal in July. It ended up at Cashmore's Newport where it was scrapped in March 1968.
Brian