Martin Shaw
Western Thunderer
Are the cooling towers Stonebridge Park? A total guess I might add.
Martin
Martin
You'll possibly notice the cooling towers behind the shed but I'm uncertain about the power station these represent. I don't think it was Neasden (Met Railway) - personally I don't remember cooling towers at that site.
Larry - well, I thought that we'd not agree on how a photo should look on screen (bearing in mind that you are entirely welcome to your own opinion, even if you're wrong) but that is a definite improvement. Thanks for taking the trouble to "see what could be done". I'll now be working on the original to try to emulate your result. How much Tippex did you use?I couldn't resist this for the N5 and will un-post if required. Lovely looking engines and well captured by Tim. I once saw an N5 unusually working a Guide Bridge-Oldham train from the upper deck of a pre-war Leyland TD5 climbing from under Gas Street Bridge. The loco was running round its train so there must have been a shortage of push-pull C13's that day...
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The RCTS notes that some of the Neasden allocation had trip cock apparatus fitted for working over Met lines, I think it might be part of it.
This place:It was scrapped - we know not where - during April 1968.
I wonder if that was for the Chesham trains?The three Neasden N5's had push pull gear for various services I recall reading somewhere.
Tony