Please, never apologise for diversions on this thread, Jim, or anyone else for that matter. Some of the rabbit holes we've found have been fascinating.
Jim - I'd not thought about the withdrawal of the EMUs but I think you've talked about this previously. We had a short run of Tim's photos of these trains previously. He obviously hit Scotland at exactly the right time, and the last opportunity as a steam man, to record these trains. (Thanks for the snippet about John Brown's as well).
Martin - thanks again for correcting info and providing new stuff yet again. As far as St Rollox is concerned it'll probably appear again as it's the name recognised by enthusiasts. In fact shed 65B appears in the Locoshed Books as St Rollox so to call it Balornock at this stage of the game might just cause confusion, but I certainly consider myself better educated.... As far as the corrections and additional stuff is concerned, solid gold my friend. Thanks for the additional research on the misnumbered Black 5 as well. (My Locoshed Book for the period still doesn't register Balornock!) I agree with you about the likely identification but we'll never know.
Mick - thanks for additional information about the 6.25Kv situation on the GE. More info to expand my knowledge together with that exceptional article about the AM3s. Thanks, Jim.. Also to Chris for his two penn-orth. And to David. I can check that - even the ABCs had that sort of info in them. It sort of chimes with Mick's comment.
Graham - I travelled on the WCML units regularly for years and don't remember the incident to which you refer, although I was using the suburban trains in to Euston. I'd be really interested to know more.
A sort of repeat of the last picture in the previous post but this time with Standard 2-6-4T 80051 and Jubilee 45714 Revenge at Glasgow St Enoch on 14th September 1965. Note the unlamented disabled car on the platform. The Jubilee was a Carlisle Kingmoor engine at the time but later in the year moved to Carnforth from where it was withdrawn in July 1963. (BR Database and SLS). It was scrapped at Cowlairs Works by the end of August the same year. (Rail UK). The Standard tank was a Corkerhill engine being withdrawn from there in August 1966. (SLS). Disposal was at Metal Industries, Faslane, during October 1966. (BR Database).
This is Midland 4-4-0 40620 also at Glasgow St Enoch on 14th September 1961. This was a Corkerhill engine and withdrawn from there the same year Tim photographed it, in October. (SLS). It was broken up at Connels, Coatbridge in July 1963.
Now a couple of poor quality due to fogging - (did Tim open the back of the camera in error?) - but included for the detail within the pictures. First is Princess Coronation 46257 City of Salford on the 7.45pm through coaches sleeper to Eastbourne at Glasgow St Enoch on 14th September 1961. Did through coaches really go to such an unlikely destination direct from Glasgow? That was proper service, that was! Note 4-4-0 40620, details above, in the adjacent platform.
46257 had been a Carlisle Kingmoor engine since April 1961 and was withdrawn from there in September 1964. It was scrapped at Arnott Young, Troon, during January 1965. (BR Database).
40620 again, here on empty stock but still at Glasgow St Enoch on 14th September 1961.
..... and another of City of Salford on the 7.45pm through coaches sleeper to Eastbourne still at Glasgow St Enoch on 14th September 1961.
Brian