Re: L.m.s Crab 42859 Yes, and apparently not. Pieces of them were seen at Riddels yard in Horncastle, LN9 5PN late last week. Amazing in this...
Re: L.m.s Crab 42859 That seems like a very old picture, I am told pre-2004. This is a pic I got from the NB loco preservation group which was...
Cox had some strange ideas about some things. His Locomotive Panorama books were a pretty good overview of the locomotives he discussed in those...
It wouldn't be authentic. Primarily because 45562 was a vertical throatplate engine, whereas 45699 has a sloping throatplate. There are other...
What's suspicious about hiding high value items? I don't get that. That's what you would do. I don't know the detail, but I've seen a list of...
You're forgetting 35025, which has been mentioned this week on another thread. In which connection there's obviously a big heap of parts lurking...
I think you'll find that it was the other way around. The components were stolen two or three weeks before they due to be transported away....
Yes, well everyone can see that. But there's also a degree of lynch mob mentality which arises whenever Carnforth is mentioned, which is quite...
Maybe another example of loose journalism (having another poke at Carnforth) and everyone reading it will believe it (urban myth material), or...
That's a load of nonsense isn't it. With all the thefts that are going on, there has to some sort of security. As an aside, I don't know about...
You have to go back more than twenty years to see the reason for that. A fairly well known (in railway circles) journalist kept badgering David...
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