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10000, 4472 + steam railmotor possibly Norwich on the 2nd May 1931

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  1. neildimmer

    neildimmer Resident of Nat Pres

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    90 Years ago LNER Display
    10000, 4472 + steam railmotor possibly Norwich on the 2nd May 1931
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    According to the RCTS Locomotives of the LNER Part 6C page 151, the Hush
    Hush and Flying Scotsman were at an exhibition in Norwich on 2nd and 3rd
    May 1931.
     
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    The lie of the land is totally wrong for anywhere I can think of in Norwich near any rail sidings. The houses don't fit either...
     
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    Wasn't there also an exhibition at Hitchin (or was it Wood Green ?) around the same time ?
     
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