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Western Thunderer
A nice few "extras" there for which many thanks.
Adam @AJC - I agree, that photo is just the "soft" side of perfect but thanks for picking up the detail of the Palvans. I can't work out what the vehicle is on the Lowmac either.
Ian @Lancastrian and @40057 . I was not aware that 45020 was the first Black 5. Something new to add to the info for sure.
Larry - thanks for clarifying the situation re-the Patriots. And Dave @Dave Holt - I think that term is rather uncalled for! My previous understanding was that, for their time, they were good locos, whatever good may mean in any particular context. They were much improved by rebuilding, of course.
Barry @Barry37 . Thanks for adding to the info surrounding the steel mineral. Much appreciated.
Thank you Dave @Yorkshire Dave for yours. I noticed that train to the left and wondered if it could have anything to do with preparing for the OHLE but it's just a bit difficult to see properly. The vehicles certainly look like some sort of Engineers' Train though and thanks for your extra thoughts, Barry. As for the W that's good background to add to the photo.
Fairburn 2-6-4T 42095 at Willesden Station on a down Tring local train on 19th May 1961. This was one of the Fairburns build to try an element of modernisation to the Southern’s secondary services. It moved away to Watford in January 1960, Carlisle Canal in August 1961 and Tebay in June 1963 where it was withdrawn three years later (SLS) going to Cashmore’s, Great Bridge where it was scrapped in August 1966. (BR Database). Is that the as yet to be properly identified (thanks @Yorkshire Dave and @Barry37 ) Engineers' Train on the right?
Jubilee 45672 Anson at Willesden with the Royal Scot empty stock on 19th May 1961. The loco was allocated to Willesden in early March 1961 and moved to Rugby in July. It was back at Willesden in January 1964 and finally Crewe North in the following September where it was withdrawn in November. (SLS). Thereafter the Railway Observer reported it at Ward’s, Beighton, Sheffield and BR Database that it was scrapped in April 1965.
Black 5 45288 at Willesden on a down Birmingham relief train on 19th May 1961. That head board seems to read W711 by examination of the original TIFF file. 45288 moved around a lot after leaving Willesden where it had been allocated since November 1960. It went to Rugby in September 1963, Crewe North in June 1964, Bescot in September the same year, Banbury in October 1965, Colwick in February 1966 and finally Heaton Mersey in May 1966 where it was withdrawn in November 1967. (SLS). It was scrapped at Drapers, Hull, at the beginning of April 1968. (WHTS and BR Database).
The same loco, again at Willesden but this time on the following day and heading an unidentified up special. That headboard looks the same as the shot above but is just unreadable except for the first letter which is certainly "W".
Brian
Adam @AJC - I agree, that photo is just the "soft" side of perfect but thanks for picking up the detail of the Palvans. I can't work out what the vehicle is on the Lowmac either.
Ian @Lancastrian and @40057 . I was not aware that 45020 was the first Black 5. Something new to add to the info for sure.
Larry - thanks for clarifying the situation re-the Patriots. And Dave @Dave Holt - I think that term is rather uncalled for! My previous understanding was that, for their time, they were good locos, whatever good may mean in any particular context. They were much improved by rebuilding, of course.
Barry @Barry37 . Thanks for adding to the info surrounding the steel mineral. Much appreciated.
Thank you Dave @Yorkshire Dave for yours. I noticed that train to the left and wondered if it could have anything to do with preparing for the OHLE but it's just a bit difficult to see properly. The vehicles certainly look like some sort of Engineers' Train though and thanks for your extra thoughts, Barry. As for the W that's good background to add to the photo.
Fairburn 2-6-4T 42095 at Willesden Station on a down Tring local train on 19th May 1961. This was one of the Fairburns build to try an element of modernisation to the Southern’s secondary services. It moved away to Watford in January 1960, Carlisle Canal in August 1961 and Tebay in June 1963 where it was withdrawn three years later (SLS) going to Cashmore’s, Great Bridge where it was scrapped in August 1966. (BR Database). Is that the as yet to be properly identified (thanks @Yorkshire Dave and @Barry37 ) Engineers' Train on the right?
Jubilee 45672 Anson at Willesden with the Royal Scot empty stock on 19th May 1961. The loco was allocated to Willesden in early March 1961 and moved to Rugby in July. It was back at Willesden in January 1964 and finally Crewe North in the following September where it was withdrawn in November. (SLS). Thereafter the Railway Observer reported it at Ward’s, Beighton, Sheffield and BR Database that it was scrapped in April 1965.
Black 5 45288 at Willesden on a down Birmingham relief train on 19th May 1961. That head board seems to read W711 by examination of the original TIFF file. 45288 moved around a lot after leaving Willesden where it had been allocated since November 1960. It went to Rugby in September 1963, Crewe North in June 1964, Bescot in September the same year, Banbury in October 1965, Colwick in February 1966 and finally Heaton Mersey in May 1966 where it was withdrawn in November 1967. (SLS). It was scrapped at Drapers, Hull, at the beginning of April 1968. (WHTS and BR Database).
The same loco, again at Willesden but this time on the following day and heading an unidentified up special. That headboard looks the same as the shot above but is just unreadable except for the first letter which is certainly "W".
Brian