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Discussion in 'Diesel & Electric Traction' started by Victor, Jun 1, 2012.

  1. Spamcan81

    Spamcan81 Nat Pres stalwart

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    Thanks for the explanation. I thought 15/50 stood for 1500cc/50hp.
     
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    So did I, TBQH: they made it awkward with cylinders/power output too - 4/44, 6/99, 6/110.

    Edit: I chose a poor example there! Useful info from Wiki -

    Later, the first number equalled the number of cylinders. After 1956, this number was changed to reflect the engine's displacement for four-cylinder cars.

    IIRC the legendary "Prince Henry" Vauxhall was a 30/98. Wonder if the same was going on there?
     
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    Anyone remember this from the Eagle comic?

    IMG_0143.png
     
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    D9000 due to work Steam Dreams trip from King's X - Edinburgh as far as York on Thursday 23rd November. About 08.40 from The Cross. 08.52 passing Hornsey, 9am start at work - perfect!
     
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    :Happy::Happy::Happy:

    I'm still not too keen on the white cab surround but...............I'll live with it.:)
     
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    IMG_8288.jpeg Appropriate for this thread I think :)
     
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    Might get on the bus into town to see it and stand on Spital Bridge just like I did nearly 42 years ago to watch the last Deltic service :(
     
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    Will there be a 47 on the back pushing?;)
     
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    Damn - I'm now working tomorrow. That's that knackered then. Oh well.
     
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    Well, it's out and about again :)

     
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    And on both engines.................:Happy::Happy:
    But I still don't like the 'Finsbury Park' white cab surrounds.
     
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    That's correct for the green livery though. But like you, I was never fond of the FP white on the blue locomotives, like I never liked the silver roof on the YK locomotives.
     
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    Au contraire, I think the white window surrounds set off the liverty nciely
     
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    Weren’t silver roofs a Stratford thing? I’ve always associated them with 47s in the 70s…

    Simon
     
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    They were indeed, along with the "Cockney Sparrer" and, I think, they were the first to use the giant "arrow of indecision". But from memory, York painted the roofs of their "Deltic" allocation silver too along with the fuel tanks.
     
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    so will will 22 be making a overnight trip to darkest Wales to test its new fangled ETCS install..... or is that still a work in progress
     
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    Do you mean the end, non-sliding curved part of the window, that’s painted over. I think it’s all metal now, too much effort to get perspex to fit or stay fixed without falling out. Even D9015 has had it done, and that’s been a mammoth job, they could have put it back to ‘as built’, but decided not to. One of the compromises of wanting it ‘main-lining’ I suppose?
     
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    I'm pretty sure @Victor just means the white paint around the windows, not a specific bit of the window.

    Simon
     

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