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Class 71 & 74 BR & Preservation

Discussion in 'Diesel & Electric Traction' started by neildimmer, Nov 23, 2010.

  1. neildimmer

    neildimmer Resident of Nat Pres

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    Hi All

    I have added a new colection of Class 71 & 74 Electro-Diesel locos to my site
    71003 Stewarts Lane 1978 (Martin Brown)
    http://www.electric-loco.photos.gb.net/p61531509.html
    71003 Chart Leacon October 1976 (Keith Till)
    http://www.electric-loco.photos.gb.net/p61308803.html
    71004 the bit thats left Doncaster Works 1980 (Keith Till)
    http://www.electric-loco.photos.gb.net/p61308807.html
    71004 Hither Green March 1978 (Martin Brown)
    http://www.electric-loco.photos.gb.net/p61531510.html
    71007 Chart Leacon October 1976 (Keith Till)
    http://www.electric-loco.photos.gb.net/p61308806.html
    71010 Stewarts Lane March 1978 (Martin Brown)
    http://www.electric-loco.photos.gb.net/p61531512.html
    71011 Stewarts Lane March 1978 (Martin Brown)
    http://www.electric-loco.photos.gb.net/p61531513.html
    71014 Hither Green October 1976 (Keith Till)
    http://www.electric-loco.photos.gb.net/p61308804.html
    71014 & 71013 Hither Green March 1978 (Martin Brown)
    http://www.electric-loco.photos.gb.net/p61531511.html
    71001 Doncaster Works being prepared for display at thr NRM York
    http://www.electric-loco.photos.gb.net/p61308808.html
    71001/E5001 NRM York
    http://www.electric-loco.photos.gb.net/p61308805.html
    74009 Eastleigh 1978 (Martin Brown)
    http://www.electric-loco.photos.gb.net/p61528619.html

    Neil
     
  2. martin butler

    martin butler Part of the furniture

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    seeing 74009 brings back memories when i lived at Woking, i as a schoolboy would often see these machines on the boat trains , and often there would be at least one sat in woking yard , unfortunatly it was not unusial to see one go up in flames or to see scorch marks down the sides , i witnessed seeing one self ignite in woking yard it started up its deisel engine , then there was a massive flash and flames shot out one side
     

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