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The Linear Scrapyard: Which locos/coaches/wagons in it would you most like to see get restored ?

Тема в разделе 'Heritage Railways & Centres in the UK', создана пользователем toplight, 4 янв 2018.

  1. damianrhysmoore

    damianrhysmoore Part of the furniture

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    The NNR ought to be called the rainbow railway
    Y14 GER Blue
    B12 LNER Apple Green
    N2 GNR Green
    Class 20 LT Burgundy

    apart from the BR liveries and of course Wissington and Ring Haw in their respective greens

    there is the potential for 53809 to go S&DJR Blue too at some time in the future, should the owners wish it
     
  2. toplight

    toplight Well-Known Member

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    It makes sense for the locos like the Y14 and N2 to be in pre grouping liveries because there are so few examples of working locos from these lines, whereas something like BR black, lots of locomotives can be painted like this. Not sure about LT class 20 as the LT has nothing to do with North Norfolk.
     
  3. damianrhysmoore

    damianrhysmoore Part of the furniture

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    It is hired in for the other end of the Cromer dining trains (as it is mainline registered)
     
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    toplight Well-Known Member

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    So is it still owned by London Transport ?
     
  5. damianrhysmoore

    damianrhysmoore Part of the furniture

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    61648 Member

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    Regardless of why its in Norfolk (and it is for very practical reasons), personally I think it looks very good in Metropolitan maroon.
     
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    5944 Resident of Nat Pres

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    To drag this thread out of the depths... Some good news!

    20211103_090924.jpg

    A start has finally been made to dispose of the remains of 45015 the Battlefield Line. Seems the line had taken ownership of the 135 tonne bufferstop, possibly in lieu of unpaid storage fees, and have now finally been able to get it removed.
     
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  8. Paul Grant

    Paul Grant Well-Known Member

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    Kindest thing for it. Should have been done when it was withdrawn for repairs the eventual owner couldn't undertake before it was picked over. Apparently the asbestos situation negates any scrap value.
     
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  9. Martin Perry

    Martin Perry Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Moderator Friend

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    We had the asbestos removed from 46010 around ten years ago, it was only present around the boiler (I believe that all ‘Peaks’ were similarly afflicted) at a cost of approx £1000.
     
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  10. Paul Grant

    Paul Grant Well-Known Member

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    Thats not as bad as I thought it would be tbh.
     
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    You will be lucky if that amount covers the paperwork these days !

    Bob.
     
  12. Paul Grant

    Paul Grant Well-Known Member

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    Whats the going rate these days out of curiousity?
     
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    30854 Resident of Nat Pres

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    I shudder to think. The highest profile asbestosectomy of recent years has to be IMR Nos.5,6,9,14 and 16. I've seen no mention of cost, but if anyone of our merry band is likely to know, I'd imagine it'd be either @Mike Buttell or @marshall5
     
  14. marshall5

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    Sorry Howard, I don't know the answer to that one......but I bet it wasn't cheap!
    Ray.
     
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  16. Mike Buttell

    Mike Buttell Member

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    Like Ray, I have no idea. Work was carried out by a local firm.
     
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    WesternRegionHampshireman Well-Known Member

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    ghost Part of the furniture

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    It's not in a linear scrapyard so it does not count on this thread
     
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    61624 Part of the furniture

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    It's also getting in the way of what I assume to be the object of admiration!
     
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    MG 7305 New Member

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    The vehicle that I want to see restored is GWR 70' Dreadnought 3299. Preserved in 1964 and since stored at Didcot for around 50 years. A story I was told in the mid '70s was about a visit of the then head of the National Railway Museum to Didcot. He was asked if he could have one vehicle from Didcot which would it be. He was expected to say a Castle, Hall or some such. But no, it was 3299, stored out of sight but a radical and presentient carriage. It is a 70', corridor compartment vehicle with only external access to the corridor, access to the compartments was from the corridor only; ring any bells right through to the Mk Is? The GWR Dreadnoughts were the forerunners of coaching stock for the next 50 years and indeed well before their time.
     
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