LNER Returnees
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Re: LNER Returnees
The B12 is now back in Norfolk:
http://www.nnrailway.co.uk/graphics/loc ... lldred.jpg
(not my photo)
Another photo has been posted on a facebook group showing 8572 inside Weybourne sheds with the J15, now in her LNER livery in steam outside:
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hp ... 0494_n.jpg
http://www.nnrailway.co.uk/graphics/loc ... lldred.jpg
(not my photo)
Another photo has been posted on a facebook group showing 8572 inside Weybourne sheds with the J15, now in her LNER livery in steam outside:
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hp ... 0494_n.jpg
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Ay up!
Lovely! In Apple Green as well!
Lovely! In Apple Green as well!
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!
- Norfolkman
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Re: LNER Returnees
Mission accomplished. Two superb East Anglian LNER locos back in action at the NNR today. Will both be operating all weekend 9th/10th/11th March at the Railway's Steam gala, with the B12 on the LNER Quad Art set.
Norfolkman
Norfolkman
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G'Day Gents
Wonderful to know there back in steam, and a very good photograph, Thanks
manna
Wonderful to know there back in steam, and a very good photograph, Thanks
manna
EDGWARE GN, Steam in the Suburbs.
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Ay up!
What a pair of beauties! Well done to all concerned.
What a pair of beauties! Well done to all concerned.
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!
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Absolutely marvellous!
Were it not for work commitments and a sick doggy I would be over in Norfolk this weekend. Hopefully the chance will roll round soon.
Brilliant effort by all concerned!
Were it not for work commitments and a sick doggy I would be over in Norfolk this weekend. Hopefully the chance will roll round soon.
Brilliant effort by all concerned!
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Hi,
What a beautiful machine, well done to everyone. Thanks for the great photo’s guys.
Regards
Steve
What a beautiful machine, well done to everyone. Thanks for the great photo’s guys.
Regards
Steve
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A thing of beauty and a joy to behold. Oh to be in England now that April's there. Well, it's still March, but close enough. Come to that, I 'd love to be in England at any time just to set eyes on this beauty.
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And the sight everyone wanted to see... (not my photo)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8929612@N0 ... /contacts/
I would have been able to witness it for myself today had people not let me down.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8929612@N0 ... /contacts/
I would have been able to witness it for myself today had people not let me down.
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Ay up!
Gorgeous. No other word!
Gorgeous. No other word!
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!
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What a stunning photograph of a beautiful engine with a rake of wonderfully finished coaches. Makes you want to time-travel back to the 1930s when it was a common sight! Thanks very much for the link! Got to get over to Norfolk to see for myself!
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that sight, the B12 with the quad arts was probably the best photo ive seen this year, i hope this combination is running when im down for the 1940's event in september!
Stainmore forever!
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VERY DISAPPOINTED with my copy of Heritage Railway which arrived in this morning's post.
OK, the centre spread is of the B12/3 hauling some boring red coaches on test in February, but that's it for the whole issue. Maybe the copy deadline was the problem, but I had visions of spectacular photographs of the loco with teaks, plus a covering story of the latest overhaul.
Haven't Steam Railway already run a feature? I've looked out for a copy but with no success so far.
If Heritage Railway are going to practically ignore locos like the B12/3 for some reason, then I won't be renewing my subscription. Instead I'll pick and chose between magazines and only buy when the WH Smith's browsing session tempts me!
The other thing which wound me up, was the fact that the magazine bothers to print letters from people who have the arrogance to preach about the fact that locos should only ever appear in the exact livery for their specification and that new build projects are wrong when there are still original engines to preserve.
Why can't we just allow people to have their own opinions, enjoy the fact that we are lucky enough to see some locos at all, and encourage both those who restore originals and those who want to fill gaps in what has been preserved. Rant over! Have a great weekend everbody!
OK, the centre spread is of the B12/3 hauling some boring red coaches on test in February, but that's it for the whole issue. Maybe the copy deadline was the problem, but I had visions of spectacular photographs of the loco with teaks, plus a covering story of the latest overhaul.
Haven't Steam Railway already run a feature? I've looked out for a copy but with no success so far.
If Heritage Railway are going to practically ignore locos like the B12/3 for some reason, then I won't be renewing my subscription. Instead I'll pick and chose between magazines and only buy when the WH Smith's browsing session tempts me!
The other thing which wound me up, was the fact that the magazine bothers to print letters from people who have the arrogance to preach about the fact that locos should only ever appear in the exact livery for their specification and that new build projects are wrong when there are still original engines to preserve.
Why can't we just allow people to have their own opinions, enjoy the fact that we are lucky enough to see some locos at all, and encourage both those who restore originals and those who want to fill gaps in what has been preserved. Rant over! Have a great weekend everbody!
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Ay up!
Feature in the current Steam Railway about the B12.
As for the rest - if these guys doing all the shouting dug into their pockets and put their money where their mouths are, we'd see a difference.
But, in the main, they don't, hence our situation.
Rant over - play nicely everyone...
Feature in the current Steam Railway about the B12.
As for the rest - if these guys doing all the shouting dug into their pockets and put their money where their mouths are, we'd see a difference.
But, in the main, they don't, hence our situation.
Rant over - play nicely everyone...
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!
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Stunning photographs here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shuttlewor ... 196511014/
Possibly the best railway photo i've ever seen here;
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shuttlewor ... 9196511014
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shuttlewor ... 196511014/
Possibly the best railway photo i've ever seen here;
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shuttlewor ... 9196511014
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