john lewsey
Western Thunderer
Just whatever happens to be there
These photos have been taken with my iPad so they may be the wrong way up apologies
.......If you do find some pics let me know
Ta
Rule 1 applies .Pictures of train loads seem few and far between. The longest train I've seen photographic evidence for is three.
Rule 1 applies .
The forty year old modern railway! It surprising though how few pictures of parcel trains with SPV's are on the net.Thank you Phill would they have been in a train of mixed vans as you may have noticed my knowledge of the modern railway is limited
John
If you've not already found the link below it, it has some good info.Yes I've been searching but not found any thing. Thanks though
Hi John
If you mean the Blue Spot vans, they ran fish traffic ........from Kyle to London I think?, but in later life quite a few found themselves used in express parcels traffic painted BR blue & then later still in Departmental use.
I think they may have run in block trains, but didn't they also get tagged on to the back of passenger trains?
Hope this helps.......or someone more knowledgeable will be able to help further
Cheers Phill
If you've not already found the link below it, it has some good info.
http://www.semgonline.com/vandw/fandxp_01.html
Thanks Phill
It would seem that these wagons mat well have not run in long rakes but I have found some good photos of parcels trains on Martin Loaders railway photography site which has given me a better idea of how to put a parcels train together -