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Locos that didn't even qualify as a 'might have been', but really deserved preservation

Dieses Thema im Forum 'Steam Traction' wurde von Martin Perry gestartet, 24 Mai 2020.

  1. Martin Perry

    Martin Perry Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Moderator Friend

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    There you go @Jamessquared :)

    I'll nominate 46256 as the first candidate.
    The ultimate development of the 4-cylinder Pacific in the UK (OK so 46257 might have done too but not so much on the grounds of name!)
     
  2. Matt37401

    Matt37401 Nat Pres stalwart

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    LMS 10000 I'll go for, really is something that should have been kept, plus it would dovetail rather nicely with the OP's original suggestion!
     
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    Monkey Magic Part of the furniture

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    A LNER J39. The last-ish in the line of 0-6-0 freight locos.

    A GNR K1. First-ish in a long design line.

    LB&SCR L in unrebuilt form or K. Because there are no Lawson Billinton locos preserved and I like Billinton's locos.
     
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    36001..........

    I'll get my coat....

    Taxi!!!
     
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    Given the recent West Highland interest a K2 and possibly a J37.
    A real loss to Scottish railway history was AC cars railbus SC79979 which made it to the Strathspey Railway but was then scrapped - a failed experiment but important as the first one in Scotland.
     
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    A K3, first of the Gresley big-boilered engines.
     
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    A1
    B17
    K3
    47xx
    68xx
    Original Patriot
    Fowler 2-6-4T

    Bob.
     
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    How about a "Stanier" 0-4-4T?
     
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    Andy Williams Well-Known Member

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    A Deeley Midland 3F 0-6-0 and a Southern E1 or L1.
     
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    C14; as rebuilt by R.W. Urie to a 0-4-0T.
    A12; last of the 0-4-2 breed. (Probably the most successful, as well.)
    Any of the double-framed 0-6-0 classes, started by Beyer Peacock and continued by the Midland.
    Pat
     
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    We seem to have descended into yet another "Name your favourite loco" thread, as so beloved of @LMS2968 ! :) Ah well, since I'm here, I'll nominate the NSR 4 cylinder tank, No.23 as something a bit different that could have been really interesting if given proper chance. With 8 chuffs per wheel revolution it would have sounded good at any rate.

    [​IMG]
     
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    Any of the three locomotives the L&SWR aquired from the PD&SWR when they took their line over.
     
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    B16, that was usefull and fast from start to finish.
    That would make for some really interesting comparative runs with other 4-6-0s with bigger wheels
     
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    Taking the two previous posts, anyone for a LSWR T14?

    ....... I'll just get my coat ..... :D
     
  15. Martin Perry

    Martin Perry Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Moderator Friend

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    Of course :) That was always going to be the way.
     
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    johnofwessex Resident of Nat Pres

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    A more interesting question though is surely what are the significant gaps in preservation.

    Followed by what should be the highest priorities in terms of what we have

    Clearly the LMS Twins, 10000 & 10001 were denied their place in preservation despite being the first main line diesel loco's, although the Class 11's fly the flag for the first diesel loco's.

    In terms of what would be nice to get running again, what about the GWR diesel railcars? Or getting the Bluebells 4Vep running on the main line?

    I can certainly see the attraction & significance of an 'outside framed' loco but City of Truro & Earl of Berkeley have run in recent years.

    There are two 2-4-0's though that have never run in Preservation & Hardwicke last ran about 40 years ago.

    Then there is the Garratt at Bressingham, not a common loco type in the UK but given the numbers built for export it would be interesting to see a SG Garratt running.

    But all those pre BR coaches - for goodness sake never mind whats pulling the train, surely what you are sitting in is what defines the experience?
     
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    A1?- what's wrong with Boxhill?:)

    Peter
     
  18. Jamessquared

    Jamessquared Nat Pres stalwart

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    That's suspiciously close to a big chuffer. You want something more appropriately sized for a heritage line - like a T7 ...

    Tom
     
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    Yes please .... If its in the unrebuilt form!! :Wasntme:
     
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    Aah, appropriate for a heritage line, gone full circle to 36001 then.... well, it is a Bulleid....

    Cheerz,

    Alan
     

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