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Brian (@oldravendale),
I am suspicious of "Cricklewood" for 73000 because of the coach beside the loco... that looks like the brake end of a GCR Robinson coach and if so I am not sure why such a clean specimen might be at Cricklewood circa 1960s.
Adrian (@Crimson Rambler),
With respect, I suggest that your post is mis-leading. I have just refreshed my memory by re-reading the article from Midland Record No.13 and that text makes clear that there were two (maybe more) test trains. A test train of vacuum-fitted mineral wagons was made available by the end of 1951 whilst the air-braked train was completed circa 1953. So the test train with 73000/1 in your photo shows a vacuum brake test and would not have included the wagon(s) as depicted in your photo.
regards, Graham
subsequently.... research into the "end elevation" of GCR braks coaches has convinced me that the similarity between GCR stock and the coach in Brian's photo is too little to be a challenge to the given location of the photo as Cricklewood.
I am suspicious of "Cricklewood" for 73000 because of the coach beside the loco... that looks like the brake end of a GCR Robinson coach and if so I am not sure why such a clean specimen might be at Cricklewood circa 1960s.
Adrian (@Crimson Rambler),
With respect, I suggest that your post is mis-leading. I have just refreshed my memory by re-reading the article from Midland Record No.13 and that text makes clear that there were two (maybe more) test trains. A test train of vacuum-fitted mineral wagons was made available by the end of 1951 whilst the air-braked train was completed circa 1953. So the test train with 73000/1 in your photo shows a vacuum brake test and would not have included the wagon(s) as depicted in your photo.
regards, Graham
subsequently.... research into the "end elevation" of GCR braks coaches has convinced me that the similarity between GCR stock and the coach in Brian's photo is too little to be a challenge to the given location of the photo as Cricklewood.
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