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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. damianrhysmoore

    damianrhysmoore Part of the furniture

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    the B12s were, I believe, small for that reason
     
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    the B12 --S69, was never intended to be anything more than an enlarged Claud with another set of wheels for traction. it was the tender that was shortened to fit the available turntables
     
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    sir gilbert claughton Well-Known Member

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    the last LNWR 19" goods 4-6-0 went in 1951.

    would have been excellent on a preserved railway
     
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    The B17's I think it was in Footballer guise used the small B12 type 'Watercart tender.
     
  5. paullad1984

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    Footballers usually had group standard tenders surely, it was Sandringham etc which had smaller?
     
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    I really can't be sure, so I'm prepared to go along with you.
     
  7. Steve

    Steve Resident of Nat Pres Friend

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    That's my understanding. The Sandringham series were a replacement for the B12's on the Great Eastern and ha the short tenders to enable them to fit on the turntables. The Footballer series were for use throughout the LNER but mainly on the G.C. lines and had Group standard tenders although many of these ended up on G.E. lines
     
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