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LNWR "Reversible" Trains

Discussie in 'Bullhead Memories' gestart door Roger Farnworth, 17 feb 2025.

  1. Roger Farnworth

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    In the Railway Magazine, August 1922, an unattributed article about these LNWR units was carried. From 6th February 1922 a 'reversible' or 'push-and-pull' train was in use for working locally between Manchester (Victoria) and Atherton.

    Courtesy of Mr. Ashton Davies, M.B.E., General Superintendent (Northern Division) of the LNWR, The Railway Magazine was able to illustrate and describe the equipment of the train employed:

    http://rogerfarnworth.com/2024/10/25/lnwr-reversible-steam-train/
     
    242A1, 21B en Bluenosejohn vinden dit leuk.

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