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Engine Livery

Discuție în 'Steam Traction' creată de acquiesce, 2 Noi 2012.

  1. acquiesce

    acquiesce New Member

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    Hello,

    Can you help us out with a question?


    Like the city of London was The Dutchess of Sutherland also red when the number was prefixed with a 4 (46233)


    Many thanks.


    Rich
     
  2. GeoffS75

    GeoffS75 Member

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    I am sure someone more learned than me will give a full answer in due course, but the PRLCT website suggest BR Blue in 1950 and then BR Green in 1952: PRCLT Home
     
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    46223 Resident of Nat Pres Friend

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    No it wasn't. 46233 never wore BR red.
     
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    david1984 Resident of Nat Pres

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    I think he's getting at was it LMS red when the 4 was added sometime around 1948, I'd suggest it was either that or LMS Black at the time, BR Maroon only being applied to some well after nationalisation.
     
  5. acquiesce

    acquiesce New Member

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    Dutchess of sutherland prefixed 4 was never in red/maroon livery. Is that correct?

    Many thanks


    Rich
     
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    46223 Resident of Nat Pres Friend

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    I've trawled through a few books and this is what i've come up with, so don't shoot the messenger!
    6233 was new in 1938 and painted red.
    She was painted LMS black in 1947 and given her BR number 46233 in October 1948 when still black.
    In 1950 she was painted blue and then green in 1952.
     
  7. ADB968008

    ADB968008 Guest

    Slight tangent, but how come BR allowed Duchesses to be painted Maroon anyway ?
     
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    acquiesce New Member

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    Agreed.

    Thanks Alan and everyone else.

    Really appreciate your help.

    Rich
     
  9. martin butler

    martin butler Part of the furniture

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    local regions were given an ammount of independance , this is how the western painted mixed traffic locos green, the midland decided to outshop a few of its top link locos in maroon , its a pity that the other regions didnt, a rebuilt bullied in malachite but with BR style lining would have looked great as would / does a blue a 4
     
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    The red ones were the London Midland allocated Lizzies/Big Lizzies the Scottish allocated ones remained green.
     
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    jtx Well-Known Member

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    IIRC, the maroon ones were used on the day trains, the green ones on the night trains. I seem to remember reading this in the late "Piccolo" Pete Johnson's memoirs.
     

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