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Re: Benwick branch, GE section

Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2021 11:03 am
by Hatfield Shed
becasse wrote: Wed Sep 15, 2021 3:46 pm It is worth remembering that railway companies always tried to maximise mileage earnings by keeping traffic on their network so far as was practicable. That would have set traffic patterns in GER days and, unless there was very good reason to do otherwise, the fact that the GNR and GER were under common ownership in LNER days would have done little to change things.
Very true, and the GER was the arable crop specialist operation within the Southern LNER area, so had the facilities and expertise to support this traffic: thus the famous label of 'The Swedey'...

(I was looking for a good excuse to run any of J17/19/20 on the ECML to KX goods in the last decade of steam operation on ER...)

Re: Benwick branch, GE section

Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2021 10:20 pm
by manna
Hatfield Shed wrote: Thu Sep 16, 2021 11:03 am
becasse wrote: Wed Sep 15, 2021 3:46 pm It is worth remembering that railway companies always tried to maximise mileage earnings by keeping traffic on their network so far as was practicable. That would have set traffic patterns in GER days and, unless there was very good reason to do otherwise, the fact that the GNR and GER were under common ownership in LNER days would have done little to change things.
Very true, and the GER was the arable crop specialist operation within the Southern LNER area, so had the facilities and expertise to support this traffic: thus the famous label of 'The Swedey'...

(I was looking for a good excuse to run any of J17/19/20 on the ECML to KX goods in the last decade of steam operation on ER...)
G'Day Hatfield Shed

J19 and many J20's were used on engineering trains on the the in the late 50's a early 60's, especially on the Hertford branch, some J20's I believe were based at Hornsey MPD in the early 60's, so there was a good chance some were used on other trains.

manna

Re: Benwick branch, GE section

Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2021 12:03 pm
by Hatfield Shed
And quite near the end a D16 pottered up to KX goods (1959 if memory serves) thought to be the last time an indigenous 4-4-0 in routine service was seen in the KX area.