In 1948 after the borders floods, locos to have any chance of making a nonstop run had to ensure that maximum water was taken at Lucker or they were forced to take a drink elsewhere.
Boris quite correctly states the number of troughs so for a nonstop we will have to run a mixed train of bogie tanks and a couple of coaches since diesels went over to ETH they did away with the old troughs.
P.S.Can you imagine an A4 at speed under the wires trying to pick up?
restoration or conservation the flying scotsman
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Re: restoration or conservation the flying scotsman
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.