Well, updating all the information for those photos kept me busy this afternoon so I've not been out to the workshop - again! That will actually need an effort of will as I'm trying to fit the brake gear around the water scoop gear on the Royal Scot tender and it's not working out. I'll go out there again with an ice pack to go on my fevered brow in a day or two... However, having re-read all this "stuff" I'm absolutely delighted with the detail that's come out. WT is truly the repository for a huge amount of knowledge and I'll very much welcome all the details about times and train movements in future (and for any of the photos in the past as well) - all the records are updatable.
Pull-push fitted H Class 31263 on shed at Tonbridge on 3rd June 1961 with a Q1 peeking out of the shed behind (if a Q1 could ever be said to peak!). This is an H that moved around a bit towards the end of its life. At the time of the photo it was allocated to Tonbridge where it had been since April 1960, moved to Ashford in February 1962, Three Bridges in June, Tunbridge Wells West in September (all 1962) and back to Three Bridges in September 1963 where it was withdrawn in January 1964. (SLS). It was the last H Class in service and when withdrawn was stored at Three Bridges until purchased in November 1964. It's now on the Bluebell - see
31263 (SECR 263, SR A263, SR 1263 & BR 31263) for more details.
C Class 0-6-0 31588 on a local to Maidstone West from Tonbridge on 3rd June 1961. This loco has been seen in this recent batch of photos in posts #3131and #3138. 31588 was allocated to Gillingham in at least 1947 and moved from there to Ashford in November 1961 where it was withdrawn on 23rd June 1962. (SLS). The SLS also records it as being allocated to Stewarts Lane two days later but this seems most unlikely. According to WHTS it was observed in Ashford Works on 1st July and BR Database report a scrapping date of July 1962 which all fits quite nicely.
U1 31907. The notes on this are a bit confused to me so I'll list them as Tim did. At least he's not suggesting this is Ashford! They say Tunbridge - Tunbridge Wells Tunbridge Stn West. Please pull the bones out of that one for me and I'll update the description accordingly!
What is indisputable is that it is hauling Pull Push set 652 and the date is 3rd June 1961.
31907 was allocated to Tonbridge in June 1959 and was then allocated to Nine Elms in May 1961 which was, I suspect, another of the early book transfers in advance of the Kent Coast electrification. It was withdrawn from Nine Elms at the end of December 1962. (SLS). According to the SLS it went in to store at Norwood Junction with the instruction that it stay there until further advised and WHTS say it was observed there in March 1963. The Railway Observer then advise it left Norwood Junction for Eastleigh in November 1963 and arrived between 4th November and 5th December. The RO further report that it was cut up week ending 6th December 1963 which agrees with BR Database who advise it was scrapped in December.
Edit: This is Tonbridge.
Tunbridge Wells West (ex-LBSC) and Tunbridge Wells Central (ex-SER) were not electrified at the time. Furthermore Tunbridge Wells Central is situated in a cutting both stations were double rather than four track between the platforms.
The headcode indicates a Reading-Tonbridge train via Redhill.
I warned you- we've come to the end of this sequence of photos Tim took in Germany. Don't be sorry it's over, just be glad he went there and took some wonderful photos. Sad to say he only made the one trip and judging by the response on these pages he's made quite an impression. Thank you for your comments and enthusiasm.
Oil burning 2-10-0 043 476-3 at Rheine on the Germany Rheine - Emden trip in March 1974.
Once again the Germany Rheine - Emden trip in March 1974. I believe this is the same location as seen in img4110, post #3081.
Edit - Now confirmed.
Oil burning 2-10-0 043 475-3 again at Rheine in March 1974.
And very finally 0-10-0T 094 640-0 at Emden March 1974.
Can't say much more.
Brian