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North Yorkshire Moors Railway General Discussion

Discussion in 'Heritage Railways & Centres in the UK' started by The Black Hat, Feb 13, 2011.

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    Perhaps some good news i in order for a change - the latest update from Grosmont shed is that tubes have been delivered for 34101 "Hartland"; even though there are still quite a lot of roof stays still to fit, perhaps the end of the overhaul is starting to be visible, maybe this is one for 2027? Equally good news is that 3672 "Dame Vera Lyn" is to take the place of the S160 2253 when that emerges shortly, and will be the next big project. I suspect it will be the next oil-fired engine on the NYMR, and I'm sure it's return will be eagerly awaited byall those of us who reme
     
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    And LNERCA even got a mention!
     
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    As mentioned by @unslet, it is to allow access for a crane. This will be needed for the intended propping work and thee is nowhere practical to site it except on the formation between the road and the bridge.
     

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