The 10.03 Liverpool Street to Cromer, Easter 1932

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Andrew Craig-Bennett
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The 10.03 Liverpool Street to Cromer, Easter 1932

Post by Andrew Craig-Bennett »

Can anyone say:

1. What engine type would have hauled the train as far as Norwich?

2. What engine type would have hauled it on from Norwich?

3. What the coach stock might have been?

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CVR1865
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Post by CVR1865 »

The locomotive would most likely have been a claud hamilton as these were now redundant from many express duties due to the B17 and B12/3. Their low weight would have made them suitable to run all the way to Cromer if needed. There is potential that a B12 was used but this is unlikely as they would have been running on the expresses to Norwich and Cambridge anyway so the Hamiltons would have been less busy and more likely to have been freed up for special workings.

The coach stock i'm less sure about, probably ex GER mainline corridor or Gresley 52ft corridor. I'm not totally sure and have no books on Coaches.

hope this helps
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Andrew Craig-Bennett
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Post by Andrew Craig-Bennett »

Simon,

Thanks for your help. Particularly as what you have written confirms what I thought myself!

The question was posed on a forum dedicated to Ransome's books.
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