69621 at Chappel - A compilation.

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69621 at Chappel - A compilation.

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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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Kieran

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A nice set of pics.
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.
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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!!

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Post by hq1hitchin »

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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