Reid locomotives of the N.B.R.

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neildimmer
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Reid locomotives of the N.B.R.

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I have added a new collection of photos featuring Reid Class C10 and C11 (NBR I and H) 4-4-2 Atlantics

Starting with the N.B.R. era

878 Hazeldean at Carlisle
https://tinyurl.com/y6cat852
to
901 St Johnstoun near Carlisle on the Waverley route
https://tinyurl.com/yy29yljj

LNER era

9510 The Lord Provost
https://tinyurl.com/y2bga59j
to
9903 Cock o' the North Perth 29th May 1930
https://tinyurl.com/yyvq6na7
to
9905 Buccleuch at Carlisle with a service to Hawick
https://tinyurl.com/yxww7klo

Neil

878 Hazeldean at Carlisle
https://tinyurl.com/y6cat852
JASd17
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Re: Reid locomotives of the N.B.R.

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Photo 14/23 of 9880 I think is at Carlisle London Road shed, rather than the more usual Canal.

I should perhaps say any photo of London Road shed is rare.

John
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Re: Reid locomotives of the N.B.R.

Post by Seagull »

The picture of 9510 The Lord Provost is the one featured in Yeadon's book.

I seem to remember it was described as waiting to be scrapped.

Alan
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