oldravendale
Western Thunderer
Well, judging by the "Likes" the A4s are more popular than the B16s which is actually a bit of a surprise to me. Larry - when you refer to negatives of original B16s are you thinking "as built"? I'm guessing so as I have the negatives for this set of photos and for a few others at York Shed.
Hi again Roger. I'm pleased that these photos revise memories for you. As I mentioned that Black 5 appears elsewhere in the collection so was certainly not shy about making an appearance.
Brian - that's a super then and - I was going to say "now" but it's 35 years ago so a period shot in its own right. Thank you for posting.
A3 60065 Knight of Thistle on arrival at Kings Cross on 22nd September 1962 with the 7.50am train from Peterborough. The 34A shed plate confirms the loco as now living at New England so the shining paintwork is a great surprise! This loco has appeared in this thread many times, for example posts #1429. #1566 and #1763. It was fitted with German style deflectors which it had carried since November 1961. It became a New England engine from June 1962 from where it was withdrawn in June 1964 going to A Kings and Sons of Norwich where it was scrapped in August the same year. (SLS & RailUK).
Now a study in five photos of Caprotti Black 5 44757 on shed in Kentish Town on 1st September 1962. In fairness, you wouldn't let your daughter out looking like that, would you? It was new to Holbeck in January 1949 and moved to Lower Darwen in November 1963 and Southport in December the same year where it was withdrawn in November 1965. (SLS). It went to Cashmore's, Great Bridge, where it was scrapped in February 1966. I note the presence of the oil tankers in these shots which were commented upon following a previous photo. These better pictures may assist identification.
A row of three Standard 2MT 2-6-2T in store at Kentish Town on 1st September 1962. The front one is 84008, the second 84005 but the third is not identified. Despite their unkempt appearance here both the identified locos went on to give further service. 84008 moved to Kentish Town from Neasden in August 1962 but it looks as though there was no work for it locally so it went to Leicester Midland at the end of December. From there it went to Wellingborough in May 1963, back to Leicester Midland in March 1964 and back to Wellingborough in June the same year before finally returning to Leicester Midland in October where it was withdrawn a year later. (SLS). It was scrapped at Buttigiegs, Newport, in January 1966. (BR Database). With slight variation 84005 followed the same process starting with transfer from Neasden to Kentish Town in August 1962, then Bedford in February 1963, Welingborough March 1963, Leicester Midland March 1964, Wellingborough June 1964 and Leicester Midland in October 1964. (SLS). Withdrawal followed in October 1965 (SLS) and it probably accompanied 84008 to Buttigiegs Newport where it was also scrapped in January 1966. (BR Database).
I have a photo I took in October 1961, leaky tanks and all, at Neasden although not apparently in store at the time. I'm racking my brains as to why a push-pull fitted loco would be allocated to Neasden - the only branch line I can think of is the Met Line to Chesham and from this evidence it looks as though there were at least three of these 2-6-2 tanks allocated to Neasden (always assuming that the third loco in the row above also came from Neasden).
Brian
Hi again Roger. I'm pleased that these photos revise memories for you. As I mentioned that Black 5 appears elsewhere in the collection so was certainly not shy about making an appearance.
Brian - that's a super then and - I was going to say "now" but it's 35 years ago so a period shot in its own right. Thank you for posting.
A3 60065 Knight of Thistle on arrival at Kings Cross on 22nd September 1962 with the 7.50am train from Peterborough. The 34A shed plate confirms the loco as now living at New England so the shining paintwork is a great surprise! This loco has appeared in this thread many times, for example posts #1429. #1566 and #1763. It was fitted with German style deflectors which it had carried since November 1961. It became a New England engine from June 1962 from where it was withdrawn in June 1964 going to A Kings and Sons of Norwich where it was scrapped in August the same year. (SLS & RailUK).
Now a study in five photos of Caprotti Black 5 44757 on shed in Kentish Town on 1st September 1962. In fairness, you wouldn't let your daughter out looking like that, would you? It was new to Holbeck in January 1949 and moved to Lower Darwen in November 1963 and Southport in December the same year where it was withdrawn in November 1965. (SLS). It went to Cashmore's, Great Bridge, where it was scrapped in February 1966. I note the presence of the oil tankers in these shots which were commented upon following a previous photo. These better pictures may assist identification.
A row of three Standard 2MT 2-6-2T in store at Kentish Town on 1st September 1962. The front one is 84008, the second 84005 but the third is not identified. Despite their unkempt appearance here both the identified locos went on to give further service. 84008 moved to Kentish Town from Neasden in August 1962 but it looks as though there was no work for it locally so it went to Leicester Midland at the end of December. From there it went to Wellingborough in May 1963, back to Leicester Midland in March 1964 and back to Wellingborough in June the same year before finally returning to Leicester Midland in October where it was withdrawn a year later. (SLS). It was scrapped at Buttigiegs, Newport, in January 1966. (BR Database). With slight variation 84005 followed the same process starting with transfer from Neasden to Kentish Town in August 1962, then Bedford in February 1963, Welingborough March 1963, Leicester Midland March 1964, Wellingborough June 1964 and Leicester Midland in October 1964. (SLS). Withdrawal followed in October 1965 (SLS) and it probably accompanied 84008 to Buttigiegs Newport where it was also scrapped in January 1966. (BR Database).
I have a photo I took in October 1961, leaky tanks and all, at Neasden although not apparently in store at the time. I'm racking my brains as to why a push-pull fitted loco would be allocated to Neasden - the only branch line I can think of is the Met Line to Chesham and from this evidence it looks as though there were at least three of these 2-6-2 tanks allocated to Neasden (always assuming that the third loco in the row above also came from Neasden).
Brian
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