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Reid D30 'Superheated Scott' (NBR Class J)

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  1. neildimmer

    neildimmer Resident of Nat Pres

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    Evening All

    I have started uploading to my LNER loco photos the NBR Reid D30 'Superheated Scott' (NBR Class J)

    http://railway-photography.smugmug.com/LNERSteam/Reid-NBR-Locomotives/Reid-D30-Superheated-Scott-NBR

    Neil
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    Cheers Fred

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    Image number 11/11 isn't Hawick, it is Riccarton Junction sub-shed.

    Number 1/11 could (I'm not 100% certain) be Carlisle Canal. The eastern-side boundary of the shed yard had a 'wall' of sleepers standing vertically, as in the photo. If you look at the other images of Hawick yard, the sleepers are on top of a stone wall.
     
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    Pretty sure 2/11 is Melrose, 8/11 definitely Galashiels
     

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