Gresley GNR/LNER K1-K4 moguls

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neildimmer
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Gresley GNR/LNER K1-K4 moguls

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I have added the first collection featuring Gresley’s various mogul class of locos
This 1st collection features the Scottish named locos in the LNER era
Including this unknown location shot in the Scottish Highlands somewhere of
1782 Loch Eil
https://tinyurl.com/36zky95f
Full collection starts here with
1774 Loch Garry & 1786 between Crianlarich + Tyndrum July 1946
https://tinyurl.com/2szkdcxh

Neil
https://tinyurl.com/36zky95f
John Palmer
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Re: Gresley GNR/LNER K1-K4 moguls

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1782 Loch Eil is climbing towards Corrour on Treigside. What looks to me like a triple tank gasholder wagon immediately behind the tender, possibly of GNR origin as some of these went to SSA.
Next shot of 1789 Loch Laidon is a down train at Lochailort
4700 Loch Lomond is pictured at Mallaig, with a NB Sixfish immediately behind, then what is probably an NER fish van. There's another NB Sixfish to left shot, standing on the ramp up to the coal stage.
How sure are you of the "between Crianlarich + Tyndrum" location for 1774 Loch Garry & 1786? Looks to me very much the approach to Glenfinnan station after the viaduct has ben crossed.
I've seen some of these before, but any views of the West Highland are always much appreciated - thank you.
neildimmer
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Re: Gresley GNR/LNER K1-K4 moguls

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John Palmer wrote: Wed Nov 03, 2021 7:59 pm 1782 Loch Eil is climbing towards Corrour on Treigside. What looks to me like a triple tank gasholder wagon immediately behind the tender, possibly of GNR origin as some of these went to SSA.
Next shot of 1789 Loch Laidon is a down train at Lochailort
4700 Loch Lomond is pictured at Mallaig, with a NB Sixfish immediately behind, then what is probably an NER fish van. There's another NB Sixfish to left shot, standing on the ramp up to the coal stage.
How sure are you of the "between Crianlarich + Tyndrum" location for 1774 Loch Garry & 1786? Looks to me very much the approach to Glenfinnan station after the viaduct has ben crossed.
I've seen some of these before, but any views of the West Highland are always much appreciated - thank you.

Thanks John
i have updated the captions, the info on that photo was in pencil on the back of the photo with a question mark, so you could be right

Neil
neildimmer
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Re: Gresley GNR/LNER K1-K4 moguls

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I have added the first collection featuring Gresley’s various mogul class of locos
This 2nd collection features the Scottish named locos in the B.R. era
Including this colour photo of
61791 Loch Laggan Fort William July 1959
https://tinyurl.com/396r8hu7
Full collection of over 60 new photos starts here with
61764 Loch Arkaig Eastfield 7th May 1950
https://tinyurl.com/472xdc7w
to
61781 Loch Morar Eastfield shed
https://tinyurl.com/4ue5nnr2
to
61787 Loch Quoich ex works Eastfield May 1951
https://tinyurl.com/2p8mmyxc
to
61794 Loch Oich unknown location
https://tinyurl.com/5fc9eeky

Neil
https://tinyurl.com/396r8hu7
DOCJACOB
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Re: Gresley GNR/LNER K1-K4 moguls

Post by DOCJACOB »

61794 is Fort William shed
John Palmer
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Re: Gresley GNR/LNER K1-K4 moguls

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Excellent, more West Highland treats!

71 to 74 are all at Fort William.

You have 68 as "61791 Loch Laggan Fort William c1957", but in fact she's on the turntable road at Mallaig - you can make out the jib of one of the railway cranes protruding above the smokebox - whilst 65 shows Loch Lomond in front of the water tank at Mallaig.
neildimmer
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Re: Gresley GNR/LNER K1-K4 moguls

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I have added a new collection featuring Gresley’s K1 & K2 moguls
This collection features the GNR/LNER era
Including this photo of
1734 bit worse for wear Stratford c1947
https://tinyurl.com/3skwrmws
GNR era photos start here
https://tinyurl.com/ybcxvvh9
LNER photos start here
https://tinyurl.com/5e4xat38
to
https://tinyurl.com/5n7vejsb

Neil
https://tinyurl.com/3skwrmws
jwealleans
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Re: Gresley GNR/LNER K1-K4 moguls

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Picture 15 (4636) is still a K1 at that time.
neildimmer
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Re: Gresley GNR/LNER K1-K4 moguls

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I have added a new collection featuring Gresley’s K2 moguls
This collection features the B.R. era
Over 65 new photos start here with
61721 Stratford Shed 26th March 1949
https://tinyurl.com/hpj769rb
to
61740
https://tinyurl.com/mr2mscsz
to
61760
https://tinyurl.com/4zny2tyu
to
61771
https://tinyurl.com/yfbr5btt
to
61793
https://tinyurl.com/29tespx3

Neil
https://tinyurl.com/hpj769rb
John Palmer
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Re: Gresley GNR/LNER K1-K4 moguls

Post by John Palmer »

Excellent detailed views of some locomotives in this series when at full enlargement.

I particularly like the picture of 61784 at Arisaig (https://railway-photography.smugmug.com ... -2jQRr8B/A). I suspect this may have been described as a PW train due to the presence of an elderly passenger vehicle mid-formation, but I offer the suggestion that this may instead be the regular morning Down goods from Fort William, and that the passenger vehicle is the scholars' coach, which I understand was normally returned to Mallaig by this service. The presence of two steel minerals at the rear of the train isn't something I'd expect to find in a PW train's composition, strengthening my suspicion that this was the regular goods working.
neildimmer
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Re: Gresley GNR/LNER K1-K4 moguls

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I have added a new collection featuring Gresley’s K3 moguls
This collection features the LNER era
Including this photo of
1300 unknown location with the 'Northern Belle' Gresley K3
https://tinyurl.com/5n8zbtzk

Full collection starts here with
17 (1810,61810) Stratford shed c1945
https://tinyurl.com/2p94beed
to 195
https://tinyurl.com/5yhwhnuh
to 1310
https://tinyurl.com/2p92nn3r
to 1897
https://tinyurl.com/33zkzk44
to 2935
https://tinyurl.com/mwvshnn8

Neil
https://tinyurl.com/mwvshnn8
DOCJACOB
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Re: Gresley GNR/LNER K1-K4 moguls

Post by DOCJACOB »

1300 at unknown seems odd. Well known image from Barnard Castle.

Day section being hauled with night section in background.
neildimmer
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Re: Gresley GNR/LNER K1-K4 moguls

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I have added a new collection featuring Gresley’s K3 moguls
This collection of over 190 photos features the B.R. era
Including this photo with highlighted smokebox
61942 (strange smokebox highlights) R.C.T.S. The Fensman No.2 Peterborough North 9th September 1956
https://tinyurl.com/2p82ty8p
Full collection starts here
61800
https://tinyurl.com/yc782kaz
over 13 pages of photos to
61992
https://tinyurl.com/2p8cmavv

Neil
https://tinyurl.com/2p82ty8p
jwealleans
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Re: Gresley GNR/LNER K1-K4 moguls

Post by jwealleans »

61942 has had the smokebox rivet heads either polished or picked out with paint.
neildimmer
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Re: Gresley GNR/LNER K1-K4 moguls

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I have added a new collection featuring Gresley’s K4 moguls
This collection features the locos in the B.R. era, with 1 new photo
61996 Lord of the Isles unknown location
https://tinyurl.com/msskwb8n
Full collection starts here with LNER era
1994 The Great Marquess at Fort William
https://tinyurl.com/47ka6fzy
B.R. era starts here with
61993 Loch Long Niddrie Yard 15th May 1954
https://tinyurl.com/2jzf7m7w
to
61998 MacLeod of MacLeod Thornton August 1960
https://tinyurl.com/yrjj3c5x

Neil
https://tinyurl.com/msskwb8n
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