Not sure if this is of interest but here are a few shots of 69621 at the East Anglian Railway Museum over 3 different steaming weekends since March.
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69621 at Chappel - A compilation.
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Re: 69621 at Chappel - A compilation.
A nice set of pics.
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.
Re: 69621 at Chappel - A compilation.
lovely photo's of the N7 the last time I saw this N7 69621 was when I was the Fireman on this engine
at Liverpool St pilot in 1953, Lots of memories of the N7's on the jazz and the hard work!!
Tom.
at Liverpool St pilot in 1953, Lots of memories of the N7's on the jazz and the hard work!!
Tom.
Ex Fireman Stratford 30A 1950/1960.
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Re: 69621 at Chappel - A compilation.
Yes, lovely pictures - thank you. Fond, fond memories of the N7s as they were the principal motive power for passenger services on the Hatfield - Dunstable branch in the 1950s, N2s having been restricted to freight work due, I think, to the p.way complaining that they caused damage to the track.
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