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Didcot Railway Centre

Discussion in 'Heritage Railways & Centres in the UK' started by MidlandRed, May 26, 2014.

  1. MidlandRed

    MidlandRed New Member

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    A selection of photos taken at Didcot yesterday
    http://cliffjones.zenfolio.com/didcot_2014_may_25

    There is a separate gallery for the Diesel Gala
    http://cliffjones.zenfolio.com/didcot_diesel_gala_2014_may_25
     
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    Greenway Part of the furniture

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    Interesting 'photos, thank you. However that blue King caused me to shudder!
     
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    D7076 Well-Known Member

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    It's only paint. I am more concerned about the renumbering of Pendennis Castle and conversion to a 2-8-0 quoted!!!!!

    Great Western Society’s new-build Churchward Class 4700 2-8-0 4709 "Pendennis Castle" - 25 May 2014
     
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    I agree, it might only be paint but it's a vary garish colour totally unbefitting of that type of loco.
     
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    It's OK in blue, but they forgot the double arrows.
     
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    "The Arrows of Indecision"
     
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    John Petley Part of the furniture

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    For me, it was 5227 that caused the strongest reaction. Didcot doesn't have a 2-8-0T in its collection and while the reasonably complete appearance may disguise a thoroughly beat-up engine, it does seem a dreadful shame if this engine is to be cannibalised.
     
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    My understanding is it has already been cannibalised (for axleboxes amongst other bits) and has been re-assembled for display
     
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    Jimc Part of the furniture

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    I dunno, I was taking some detail photos of various locos at Didcot on Sunday and the thing that struck me about 5227 was that when I looked closely there seemed to be almost nothing left. Sure there's a boiler, a set of frames and some wheels, plus a lot of rusted out sheet metal, but not a lot else. Take a look at these pics and count the empty bolt holes. I also suspect an awful lot of components vanished many years ago judging by where paint is and isn't.

    5227-1.jpg
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