Thank you, Martin. So the last Compound theoretically in traffic actually was 41168 which may be one of the reasons Tim spent so many frames on it. My mention of 40932 was down to pure laziness - I'd looked the matter up (
Monument Lane Shed - View of ex-LMS 4P 4-4-0 Compound No 40936 coupled to the experimental Stanier 3500 gallon tender) and typed up what I thought I remembered! That site is a bit confusing, though, as it advises 40936 as the last of the class but reading on that 41168 was the last Compound withdrawn. I should have read through to the end which I've done now. As you'll see as we go through the Monument Lane photos Tim photographed 40678 as well.
In the same string of locos as 41168 and clearly in store with the chimney covered is 2P 40692 at Monument Lane Yard on an estimated date between March and May 1961 (now confirmed a between May and August 1961). This was actually allocated to Bescot and had been since June 1958. It was withdrawn in July 1961. (SLS). According to WHTS it was in store at Monument Lane between March and August 1961. It was scrapped at Cashmore's Great Bridge by the end of September (BR Database and Rail UK).
Original condition and un-named Patriot 45550 at Aston Shed at an unconfirmed date but probably between March and May 1961 (now confirmed between May and August 1961). It's carrying a 21D Aston shedplate where it was allocated from July 1960 until August 1961 when it went to Warrington Dallam, then Lancaster Green Ayre and Carnforth in June 1962 where it was withdrawn in December the same year. (SLS). It was scrapped in September at Cashmore's, Newport. (Rail UK).
Royal Scot 46169 The Boy Scout in Aston Shed Yard on an unconfirmed date but probably between March and May 1961 (now confirmed between May and August 1961). It was at Crewe North in September 1959, then Annesley in January 1963 where it was withdrawn the following May. (SLS). It was scrapped at Crewe Works by the end of August 1963. (Rail UK). Is that tender loading outside the loading gauge?
During Tim's Germany Rheine - Emden Tour in March 1974 he photographed this station, I guess as the train passed through. Does anyone recognise it?
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That station awning support work is very 'un' German but very 'Dutch', as is the higher roof section between the awnings. I don't immediately recognize it but it has a distinct Dutch feel about it more then Germany, though the architecture close to the border could transpose I suppose.
That does also look very much like a Dutch unit in the second picture on the right.
I suspect Tim would have traveled by train and used the Harwich-Hook service, in which case he would have traveled through Holland en-route to Germany.
Got it, it's Hengelo in Holland, hasn't succumbed to the progression bulldozer either, good job as it's a lovely structure.
In fact the little hipped roof house in the background still exists, now the grey building with light grey trusses.
Here's one of the 2-10-0s entitled Germany Rheine - Emden in March 1974 probably at Rheine.
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I rather think the loco travelling tender first in the Rhein-Emden series in #2891 is a Br 41 2-8-2. Other thoughts and opinions may apply.
Roger
Just my thought. Looks more like a 2-8-2 and I think it can be recognized as a BR41 by the distinctive platform under the smokebox door.
Michael
I think the location of the BR 042 is Salzbergen Bhf as the Münster-Rheine electrification only went as far as Rheine in 1974. Looking at the quality I would suggest this was taken through the window of the corridor door at the back of the train as it is over the track centre.
Assuming this is the same train at Hengelo (NL) (see img4016/7 above) it would have travelled to Oldenzaal (NL) under 1500v DC at which point traction would be changed to diesel for travel across the border to Salzenberg (D) via Bad Bentheim (D). Hengelo - Oldenzaal was electrified in 1951 and Oldenzaal - Salzenberg in 1976 as part of the Emslandstrecke elektrifiziert from Rheine to Emden and Norddeich Mole.
Finally for today oil burning 2-10-0 043 094-2 and oil burning 4-6-2 012 080-1 Germany Rheine - Emden in March 1974. The DB photos titled Rheine-Emden with the catenary are all at Rheine Bhf.
Brian