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The Strange Tale of No. 2

Dieses Thema im Forum 'Everything Else Heritage' wurde von Roger Farnworth gestartet, 9 August 2023.

  1. Roger Farnworth

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    As part of a batch of magazines from the 1950s and 1960s I picked up a number of editions of ‘Modern Tramway’ from 1963 into 1964. ‘The Modern Tramway’ was the journal of the Light Railway Transport League (LRTL). By 1963 it had dropped the ‘The’ and was published jointly by Ian Allen and the LRTL. Its formal title was ‘Modern Tramway and Light Railway Review’.

    The February 1963 edition of the journal was priced at 2s 6d.

    Among a number of articles in the journal was a piece by G. Hyde, The Strange Tale of No. 2.

    This No. 2 was Beyer Peacock steam tram engine No. 2. It is shown in the featured image in which it is seen at Beyer Peacock’s works in Gorton, Manchester.

    http://rogerfarnworth.com/2023/07/2...1960s-february-1963-the-strange-tale-of-no-2/
     
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    This is quite interesting. I thought there was another tram engine (from a South Lancashire system?) which had worked at Ince Forge Wigan and was part of the National Collection. It was at Dinting as a pile of cogs and wheels as I saw it there in the late 70's in that condition. I don't know what happened to it when Dinting closed but I thought I read that it was being restored somewhere. Does anyone know if this is the case?
     
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    Appears to be a kit of parts......
    https://www.tramway.co.uk/trams/mbro-84/


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