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Discussie in 'Steam Traction' gestart door neildimmer, 12 aug 2018.

  1. neildimmer

    neildimmer Resident of Nat Pres

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    Came across this photo I recently acquired
    Can anyone explain the 4 packages under the smoke box of 45493 at Banbury

    https://railway-photography.smugmug.com/LMSSteam/Stanier-Locomotives/Stanier-Black-5/Black-5s-Pre-1968/Black-5s-Built-1944/45492-45499-Built-LMS-1944/i-pQfBJ4D
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    45492-45499 Built LMS 1944 - Railway-Photography

    railway-photography.smugmug.com
    railway photographs from the last 100 years


    Neil
     
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    sausage sarnies
     
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    My first thought was they were placed there to wind up enthusiasts....
    Or the junior porter told to "put then on the front" (van).

    On a more sensible level, could they be packages of spares being transferred between depots?
    I know the Western Region had a well organised system of parcels vans labelled ENPARTS which toured their region with loco spares. Did that extend north to their former lines beyond Heyford? If the ENPARTS vans didn't go north the loco would be a possible way of conveying spares.

    Cheers, Neil
     
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    It wasn't uncommon to transport small items, usually but not always for internal railway use, such as to a signal box, on the front of the loco. This would save opening a wagon which might otherwise be sealed. Churns od water for the signalmen were often delivered this way.
     
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    A lovely photo of a working Black 5, just how I remember them. Any idea of the date? Looking at the cars in the background I'm guessing 1963/4. This loco lasted until the final year of steam, withdrawn in January 1968. If only we could have saved it!
     
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    Sorry no date supplied with photo, here one taken by Nigel Kendall of the same loco in 1966


    https://railway-photography.smugmug...ilt-1944/45492-45499-Built-LMS-1944/i-SpjMChR

    neil
     
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    my thoughts w=exactly. The new timetables for the boxes en route perhaps.
     
  8. Reading General

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    Hard to be exact because the fence post is in exactly the wrong spot but I believe it's an airflow Cortina which makes it October 65 at the very earliest
     
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    but at speed they could have fallen off
     
  10. neildimmer

    neildimmer Resident of Nat Pres

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    I have been given a photo of Blackmore Vale at Banbury with a picnic basket in the same place
     
  11. Reading General

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    if it was the local pick up goods, it wouldn't be doing much speed.
     
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    Bundles of newspapers another possibility.
    Put there for the same reason as before, no need to open a door if its just an odd one or two items.
     
  13. Reading General

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    in fact it's hard for anyone who didn't experience freight back then (I didn't) to appreciate how slow unfitted freights travelled.
     
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    There is an article on the Station Truck which served the Severn Valley Branch on the SVR Wiki. In 1948 the 9.30am freight departure from Hartlebury reached Shrewsbury Coton Hill yard at 6.58pm - over 9 hours for 40 miles.
    https://www.svrwiki.com/Station_Truck
     

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