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A2 60532 Blue Peter

Discussion in 'Steam Traction' started by big.stu, Nov 3, 2014.

  1. green five

    green five Resident of Nat Pres

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    It also depends on what they find when they take her apart. Richard Corser, the Royal Scot & General Trust general manager says in the RM report "It does, however need a lot of work, both on the boiler and mechanically, so returning it to the main line is going to be a challenge". Let's hope there is nothing too nasty waiting for them.
     
  2. Duty Druid

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    As long as she runs, who cares!

    Best news for a long time, and about time too........... at least we know her futures secure. :)
     
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    Hope its true. Not had a chance to see 60532 (but my Grandad had a railtour behind her). Also I saw earlier on the RS&GT website that Rupert Drury is a Trustee for the Trust.

    How does Hosking work it with his locos. 6100, 6024, 35022, 35027 and 70000 are listed as part of the Trust but his other locos such as 4464, 34046 etc aren't.
     
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    That figures, given how a senior member of the 6024 trust is also on the board after JH stepped in and "saved" the loco & society - makes sense to keep someone on board with a vested interest in said beast!
     
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    The value will be based on purchase price plus cost of bringing to current condition, less any depreciation to date.
     
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    Its right to be concerned with the long term interests of all of the locos under JH`s umbrella.

    But for now lets just enjoy the news if true, that a certain other big LNER machine than the Flying Cash Cow is now assured a more positive future on the mainline in the short to medium term.
     
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  7. Spamcan81

    Spamcan81 Nat Pres stalwart

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    Speaking to a Southall volunteer yesterday and he says the story is true.
     
  8. Big Al

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    No disrespect intended towards smaller locomotives but for main line running and loads it makes so much sense to have another Class 8 available. This is excellent news.

    However, this is also another locomotive where crew familiarity will be very important. These locos are not all the same and I would suggest that the knowledge base needed for the operation by WCR and DBS of the whole main line fleet is arguably greater than might have been the case for a typical crew when steam was everywhere. Food for thought, I suggest.
     
  9. spicer21

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    Excellent news indeed. With the payloads we're seeing at the moment, Class 8 power is almost a prerequisite if we're to prevent fares going outside the reach of many.

    On the need for specific knowledge / experience of locomotives, this is a particularly important in the case of 60532 of course, especially as we have recently passed the 20th anniversary of the Durham disaster !
     
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    Has Blue Peter ever actually been painted blue ?
     
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    Apple green and BR dark green but not blue. Has had blue nameplates though.
     
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    None of the 6ft 2in Pacifics from the LNER were painted express passenger blue. This was reserved for A1, A3, A4 and A1/1 only - the 6ft 8in locomotives. As we know, only two classes of Pacific were painted blue in LNER days - A4 in garter blue, and A1/1 in prussian blue.
     
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    Ah, so she hasnt historically been a blue locomotive, thanks to the Learned Gentlemen above for this.
    Nevertheless the (BR) colour scheme is attractive and would be Apt (with the name) - if the owners we're disposed to having her turned out this way.....
     
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    Only the front line express loco's wore BR blue IIRC : A4; Duchess; King and MN.
     
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    And A3s.
     
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    Of course - brain fade. So has FS ever carried BR blue in preservation, presumably would have been pre-double chimney and deflectors in BR days. (I'm going to wish I'd never asked this I know ....)
     
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    Ale induced? :)
     
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    and A1s?
     
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    Yep.
     
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    Yes and those. All as per SAC Martin's post above. Let's start again eh?
     
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